“It stands alone. It's very different from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Peggy that you see in our series is very different from the cameo performances that I've had in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. It's really its own piece, but yet, obviously, because it's Marvel, it's interlinked with lots of the different worlds -- Captain America and Ant-Man.”

She may not be taking part in the present day events of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Peggy Carter has left an enormous impact on this world’s history. We saw her fight HYDRA forces in Captain America: The First Avenger and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , and tomorrow we’ll see another chapter of her life unfold in the limited series Agent Carter . As with most MCU projects, the show will likely include an Easter Egg here and there for the hardcore fans, but according to series lead Haley Atwell, the show will also have a connection with one of Marvel’s more unusual movies: the upcomingAtwell told Comic Book Resources that whilewill largely be standing on its own, as with every MCU project, there will be connections to other Marvel “worlds,” including Marvel’s microscopic adventure.The connection to Captain America is obvious given their history, but interlinking with Ant-Man is more peculiar. Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed, Atwell is expected to reprise Peggy in. Given that John Slattery will also reprise his role as the older Howard Stark (last seen in), this likely means that we’ll see Peggy in a 1960s flashback possibly interacting with a young Hank Pym. That would be 20-something years after, so how would a show about a spy overlap with a movie about a shrinking superhero?It could be that Atwell was just speaking about a loose connection, in that we’ll first see Peggy in, and then in(as well as). An appearance from one of thecharacters is unlikely. Most of the ones we know about haven’t been born yet, and if Hank Pym is around the same age as his actor Michael Douglas , that would only make him a toddler in thetime period. Depending on how subtle this connection is, it could be something as simple as a company logo that will be seen inor referencing an event that will be elaborated upon in the July blockbuster. Hey, no one said it had to be anything as big as Nicky Fury popping by for a conversation!Marvel has always been clever with tying their movies to each other, so whateverhas planned with, it’s sure to be something that will have Marvel fans pointing at their screens and writing on message boards and comment sections “Hey, did you see what they did?!?!” You can catch the two hour premiere oftomorrow at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.