'Agent Carter' season 2 plot: Marvel reveals first look at new season

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Filming for season 2 of "Agent Carter" is ongoing at the moment, and as a special treat, Marvel Entertainment just released a teaser photo to give fans an idea of what's to come. 

On Thursday, Sept. 3, Marvel Entertainment tweeted, "Production's begun on #Marvel's #AgentCarter Season 2 and we've got your first look from the set!" The tweet was accompanied by a picture of a closed door with the name "Chief Daniel Sousa" on it.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the SSR will have a new boss this season, with Jack Thomson (Chad Michael Murray) taking over the New York division and Daniel Sousa (Enver Gjokaj) now leading SSR in Los Angeles. As the show is going to be set in Los Angeles in season 2, fans will get to see more of Sousa. 

It was previously reported that season 2 will pick up in 1947 — six months after the events of the season 1 finale. Executive producer Michele Fazekas told EW that things will be different this time around and that people will be "in different positions." 

"Not everyone is in New York anymore. There's some history we're not quite sure of. Some people are not talking to each other anymore," Fazekas said. 

But although some things will definitely be different in season 2, one thing that stays the same is that Peggy (Hayley Atwell) and Jarvis (James D'Arcy) will still be working together in L.A. While Peggy won't be working for Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper) this time around, Jarvis will still be around to help her in some capacity. 

Fans can also expect Peggy to be moving on from her previous relationship with Captain America and having new love interests in season 2.

"Peggy has put Steve's memory to rest and has a couple of new opportunities," Fazekas told EW.

"Agent Carter" will return midseason on ABC. 

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