It's been awhile since we last saw Revenge's Emily VanCamp at TCA. But the actress attended the bi-annual TV critics confab today for the CW's 15th anniversary Everwood panel, and we caught up with her to chat about her new Fox series The Resident and whether Sharon Carter was returning anytime soon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It was announced in May that Fox picked up The Resident, the new-hour long medical drama that reteams VanCamp with her Revenge EP and episodic director Philip Noyce. The Salt director also helmed the first episode of The Resident, which was written by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi, and executive produced by Antoine Fuqua.

No premiere date has been set yet for The Resident, but January is a conceivable air time. While VanCamp has played both the girl and the assassin next door in Everwood and Revenge, respectively, she says about Resident: "I've never played a nurse before and while I can't speak about my arc, she's easily based off a real-life nurse who was a whistle-blower to a corrupt situation in a hospital."

"That's what drew me to her, when you're working in the medical field, there's so much at stake and to go up against these hospital CEOs and surgeons, everything is at risk if you expose it. I was always drawn to strong female characters,"  VanCamp says.

Given the fierce debate over health care in America, VanCamp adds, "It's really nice in this political climate to be part of something. At its core, it's a discussion of how corrupt the medical system is in America and that spoke to me because in this time it's nice to have a voice and speak up about things that are happening."

Which brings us to Marvel. Moments before Revenge ended its series run on ABC in May 2015, news hit that VanCamp was reprising her role as Agent 13, aka Sharon Carter (and in the MCU, arguably she's Peggy Carter's grand-niece), in Captain America: Civil War following her debut in 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier. But in regards to whether VanCamp will reprise again in Infinity War or a future TV series, VanCamp said, "No idea." How about the Brie Larson feature Captain Marvel? "You guys put it out there," she said, beaming.

Emily VanCamp Returning As Agent Sharon Carter in 'Captain America: Civil War'

"With Marvel, they can give you a call the day before you shoot. You don't know what's going on with their movies because they're very secretive," said VanCamp. Asked whether Sharon was ever going to join ABC's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D., VanCamp says, "I think it was discussed, but I was working on Revenge at the time."

VanCamp was also asked about equal pay for actresses, and whether she was ever in a situation where a male co-star with an equal part was paid more than her.

"I think since I was a kid, I always fought for equal pay, so I'm glad it's at the forefront of discussion and I think slowly we're starting to see a change," says the actress.

"I've always been a feminist and I've always been for gender equality, and it's always been at the forefront of my mind as a teenager. It only makes sense if things are fair."