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  1. Louis D'Esposito, co-president; Parliament. The following executives are members of the "Marvel Studios Parliament", otherwise known as "The Parliament", the creative decision making committee at Marvel Studios: Stephen Broussard, Executive, Production and Development

  2. Department. Louis D'Esposito is an American film producer and director who is known for executive producing every Marvel Cinematic Universe film with the exception of The Incredible Hulk (2008). He also directed two Marvel One-Shots: Item 47 and Agent Carter, the latter of which inspired a spin-off TV show on ABC.

  3. Louis D'Esposito (n. 1958, El Bronx, Nueva York, Estados Unidos) es un cineasta y productor estadounidense conocido por ser el copresidente de Marvel Studios, 1 empresa que se encarga del desarrollo del Universo cinematográfico de Marvel (MCU).

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    One year after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger, Agent Peggy Carter is now a member of the Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR). She faces sexism from her boss, Agent John Flynn, who treats her condescendingly and keeps her compiling data and code breaking while assigning field cases to the male agents. The SSR's main concern is the m...

    Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter: An SSR agent forced to work in data analysis and code breaking since the end of World War II, Carter reprises her role from Captain America: The First Avenger. On the...
    Bradley Whitford as John Flynn: Carter's SSR boss.
    Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark: The co-head and co-founder of S.H.I.E.L.D., Cooper reprises his role from Captain America: The First Avenger. In the short, as an easter egg, Stark is seen wearing t...

    Development

    In August 2011, Marvel Studios announced that a couple of short films would be released direct-to-video, which were designed to be self-contained stories and known as Marvel One-Shots. Co-producer Brad Winderbaum said "It's a fun way to experiment with new characters and ideas, but more importantly it's a way for us to expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe and tell stories that live outside the plot of our features." One of the ideas developed as a potential One-Shot was a spin-off from Captai...

    Filming

    Agent Carter was filmed over five days, with Gabriel Beristain serving as cinematographer. The budget did not allow for a storyboard artist to be hired, so D'Esposito, Winderbaum, and Beristain worked together to plan a shot list for the production using stand-in actors. The stunts were also pre-filmed to show the actors. D'Esposito explained that having the shots planned helped with planning the visual effects for the film. The mid-credits scene with Neal McDonough as Dum Dum Duganwas planne...

    Post-production

    Visual effects shots of 1940s New York from Captain America: The First Avenger were reused in the short for budgetary reasons. D'Esposito noted the sequence where Carter comes "flying with the gun into the door" and the last fight, when Carter is "being attacked by the big guy", were both created with visual effects elements after they ran out of time to complete filming on them on set. In early 2013, Marvel approached visual effects company Perception to create the main-on-end title sequence...

    Composer Christopher Lennertz, who previously collaborated with D'Esposito on the One-Shot Item 47, composed the music for Agent Carter. Like the rest of the short, D'Esposito wanted the music to reflect the period setting, but to have a modern feel to it as well, so he sent Lennertz Johnny Rivers' "Secret Agent Man" as a reference track, despite i...

    Agent Carter was first shown in full at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International. It was then released on the Iron Man 3 home media, first on September 3, 2013, in digital download form, and then on Blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray on September 24, 2013. D'Esposito said that it was decided to release the short along with Iron Man 3 because "the time was ri...

    Rosie Fletcher of Total Film noted that the short was well received by the audience at Comic Con, and praised Atwell's performance. She said the short "looks great and packs some euphoric action moments". Andy Hunsaker at CraveOnline gave the short a score of 8.5 out of 10, calling it a fun treat that "gives its title character the send-off she des...

    Marvel's Agent Carter, a television series inspired by the short film also starring Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, was ordered by ABC on May 8, 2014, and began its first season of eight episodes on January 6, 2015. Dominic Cooper and Neal McDonough also reprised their role of Stark and Dugan in the series, while D'Esposito directed the first episod...

  4. Nov 12, 2009 · Marvel Studios has promoted Louis DEsposito to co-president. The executive will work alongside marvel Studios president Kevin Feige overseeing the production schedule. DEsposito previously...

  5. Louis D’Esposito, Co-President of Marvel Studios and esteemed producer, has made a significant impact in his over three decade career in the entertainment industry. Under his stewardship, Marvel ...

  6. Marvel Studios' Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, and Schwartz served as executive producers on the series alongside Jackson, Selim, Bradstreet, and Tucker. The budget for the series was $211.6 million.

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