“I can’t say yet because it hasn’t been officially released, and Marvel are very protective of their franchise.”

Although the subtitle of the forthcomingsequel already alludes to the return of James Bucky Barnes, played by Sebastian Stan, a deleted scene fromalso hinted at the return of another 40s-era ally of Steve Rogers. With that in mind, it's no surprise what the actress behind Peggy Carter, Hayley Atwell, had to offer whenapproached her at the premiere of her new film,co-director Anthony Russo cleverly dodged a question in regards to the sequel exploring “dark” flashbacks. And with Peggy Carter still “active” in modern times, we'll likely see her in flashbacks, and/or modern times. And if modern times, we'll either see an older actress behind her portrayal or an aged Hayley Atwell, with the use of Hollywood makeup and special effects. Anyhow, Marvel has also yet to “officially release” which actress will nab a new female addition to the cast, believed to be Peggy Carter's niece, Sharon Carter.Described as a political thriller, Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” will pick-up where the highly anticipated film “Marvel’s The Avengers” (May 4, 2012) leaves off, as Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) continues his affiliation with Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and S.H.I.E.L.D and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world. With an expected return from James 'Bucky' Barnes (Sebastian Stan), actor Anthony Mackie is also set to star. And Anthony & Joe Russo (“Community,” “You, Me and Dupree”) take over directorial duties from Joe Johnston, who helmed the first film. And “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” hits theaters on April 4, 2014.