Warning: SPOILERS forThe Falcon and The Winter Soldier Finale — «One World, One People.»
Why did Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp) become the Power Broker inThe Falcon and The Winter Soldier and what does her future hold in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Agent Carter's ultimate goals can be extrapolated from the clues dropped in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier but they may also change if Carter returns in Captain America 4. Although Sharon was finally pardoned by the U.S. Government, she immediately parlayed her status as a U.S. citizen in good standing to further her shadowy aims to steal government secrets and technology.
The great-niece of Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), Sharon Carter was introduced in Captain America: The Winter Soldier as an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. who was also Steve Rogers' (Chris Evans) love interest. After fighting against Hydra's hostile takeover, Sharon quit S.H.I.E.L.D. and joined the CIA before the events of Captain America: Civil War. Sharon willingly violated the Sokovia Accords to help Steve and Team Cap by illegally procuring Captain America's shield and the Falcon's (Anthony Mackie)«bird costume.»
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Sharon went on the run and she wasn't seen again in the MCU until The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which took place 8 years later. The Disney+ series revealed that Carter was now based in a new MCU locale, Madripoor, posing as a high-end art dealer while working for the island nation's mysterious ruler, the Power Broker. However, Sharon was obviously hiding the truth from Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), and Baron Zemo (Daniel Bruhl) that she was actually the Power Broker.
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