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'Agent Carter' Season 2 News, Update: First Three Episodes Finally Revealed

Putting the matter of national concern on the front, the Season 2 premiere of ABC's hit crime drama TV series "Agent Carter" has been given a new release date. To give way for the State of the Union address, the Hayley Atwell-starred series will now return on air this Jan. 19.

While on delay, fans can busy themselves figuring out what might happen in the new season of the Marvel TV show with the given titles for the first three episodes of Season 2.

Shared over at SpoilerTV.com, the titles are:

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Episode 1: "The Lady in the Lake"

Episode 2: "A View in the Dark"

Episode 3: "Better Angels"

As what might have already been known, the new season will kick off with two episodes. The segments are expected to find Peggy ditching the busy life of New York for the "glitz and glamour" of the post-war Los Angeles, California.

Despite the sunny and inviting weather of the Golden Coast, the Strategic Scientific Reserve operative will be busy figuring out the new threats which, in the first place, called her to the location.

Joined by the trusty valet, Jarvis (James D'Arcy), the duo will find themselves entangled in the mystery of the Darkforce as well as dealing with new characters like the nascent Madam Masque (Wynn Everett). The new setting, all the while, will also find Peggy become involved with a handful of interesting love interests.

Viewers should also be delighted to meet the newcomers on the show like Lotte Verbeek, who will play as Ana, Jarvis' wife. Other new cast members include Currie Graham (as Calvin Chadwick), Reggie Austin (as Jason Wilkes), Kurtwood Smith (as Vernon Masters), and Ken Marino (as Joseph Manfredi).

Joining the aforementioned actors are the Season 1 mainstays like Enver Gjokaj as Daniel Sousa, and Chad Michael Murray as Jack Thompson.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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