Marvel producers Nate Moore and Zoie Nagelhout explain Sharon’s journey and what they hope is next for her.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the sixth episode ofThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
One was the return ofDaniel Bruhlas Baron Helmut Zemo.

Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter on ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’.Eli Adé/Marvel Studios
Another was the introduction ofContessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine.
“You go, ‘What would happen to that character?'”
for years," he continues.

Anthony Mackie as Captain America on ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’.Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios
“And she came back super-salty.”
Moore notes that there were “obviously so many characters already that there wasn’t enough room.”
They completely abandoned her and, in fact, were going after her.
They put her in an awful position.
We tried a few things before we landed to where that was."
She’s confronted by a gun-wielding Sharon, who is revealed to the audience to be the Power Broker.
She mentions how much promise she first saw in Karli when she came to Madripoor.
Not only that, but a government official says Sharon could get her old job back.
Nagelhout confirms it’s certainly the hope to expand Power Broker Sharon into a larger role in the MCU.
InCaptain America 4, perhaps?
Moore says they don’t comment on “rumors.”
(EW independently confirmedaHollywood Reporterarticle about Spellman developing a fourth Captain America movie.
In season 2 ofThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier?
(Or is itCaptain America and the Winter Soldier?)
“I really hope so,” Nagelhout says.
“I think she’s such an interesting character.
I don’t think she’s all bad, I don’t think she’s all good.
I think she lives in a middle ground that is really compelling.