captainmarvels:

“What I liked about it when I read the script was that the relationship seemed to be very clearly based on the premise that they both had limitations that they were struggling and fighting against, just to be able to their jobs. So for him, as “skinny Steve”, he wasn’t taken seriously, wasn’t given the chance, was kind of always humiliated. And with Peggy, the fact that she was a woman in a male dominated environment at that time, was just a fulltime job overcoming the prejudice of that as well as just trying to do her job. So I think it was clear in the script that it wasn’t just the oversexualized, sexy love interest but a relationship that was connected through their inner struggle.” — Hayley Atwell on what caught her attention the first time she read the script for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

beautifulwhensarcastic:

Margaret doesn’t remember anything from before the accident which, according to director Fury, occured during one of her assignments. An accident which she doesn’t recall either. One day she passes a man on the street. He looks so familiar, his face makes her heart flutter. He seems to be somehow embroidered in Margaret’s lost past. When the next day Fury sends her on an unexpected mission far away from New York, she realizes this man is the reason. What about her past Fury wants to keep away from her? And who is this man?