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  • ‘Luke Cage’ Canceled, But Fans Think a Spinoff With ‘Iron Fist’ Is Coming

    ‘Luke Cage’ Canceled, But Fans Think a Spinoff With ‘Iron Fist’ Is Coming

      Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Heroes for HireNetflix

    Anyone for some “Heroes for Hire”?

    Netflix canceled “Marvel’s Luke Cage” Friday night, in a move similar to the one the previous week for “Marvel’s Iron Fist.”

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, “the cancellation was due to creative differences and the inability to agree to terms for a third season of the show.”

    “Luke Cage” showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker shared a message for fans:

    Mike Colter played Luke Cage, and shared his own message:

    https://twitter.com/realmikecolter/status/1054220817603551232

    But it’s the message from Finn Jones — who plays Iron Fist on that other recently canceled Netflix/Marvel series — that really got fans’ hopes up for a new series:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BpI5we0F7sw/

    Many fans think that’s a tease for an Iron Fist/Luke Cage team-up, which happened in Marvel Comics with the “Heroes for Hire” series. The two lads teamed up for a private investigation operation.

    So now fans wonder if the upcoming Disney streaming service — expected to launch late 2019 — will bring back both heroes for that series. When “Iron Fist” was canceled, we were among the many to suspect the Disney streamer would bring it back. Now that Luke Cage is leaving Netflix too, that suspicion is even stronger.

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    https://twitter.com/Tom_Draws/status/1053636892149866499

    https://twitter.com/UberKryptonian/status/1053472865025171456

    There definitely seems to be interest out there. So if Disney was just considering the idea, the fan responses should help sway them forward. We’ll see what they do, if anything, once that streaming service is up and running in late 2019.

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  • ‘Marvel’s Iron Fist’ Stars React to Netflix Cancellation, as Fans Petition for Season 3

    ‘Marvel’s Iron Fist’ Stars React to Netflix Cancellation, as Fans Petition for Season 3

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    Netflix/YouTube

    Netflix knocked out “Marvel’s Iron Fist” after two seasons.

    Deadline announced the news Friday night. It came as a surprise to fans, and also to many non-fans, since “Iron Fist” is part of the Marvel/Netflix series of “Defenders” shows and they seemed … well, less destructible than this. Sure, the first season of “Iron Fist” was pretty much panned, but many of the toughest critics said Season 2 was a lot better. And Season 2 just came out September 7.

    Marvel/Disney shared a joint statement with Deadline:

    “Marvel’s Iron Fist will not return for a third season on Netflix. Everyone at Marvel Television and Netflix is proud of the series and grateful for all of the hard work from our incredible cast, crew and showrunners. We’re thankful to the fans who have watched these two seasons, and for the partnership we’ve shared on this series. While the series on Netflix has ended, the immortal Iron Fist will live on.”

    Live on? Deadline surmised that could be a hint to the show, or at least character, continuing on Disney’s streaming service when that launches late next year.

    Here’s an interesting additional note from Deadline:

    “I hear that while Marvel wanted Iron Fist to continue on Netflix, the parent company’s new rival to the streamer has put the idea of a resurrection in consideration as it fosters the likes of the already announced Jon Favreau produced Star Wars series too.”

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    There’s already a Change.org petition asking for “Iron Fist” to come back:

    Bring Back Iron Fist

    “Netflix has made a terrible decision in cancelling Iron Fist after 2 seasons . There are many fans of the character and the series and most people said that the second season was excellent . I think its unfair that Luke Cage , Jessica Jones and Daredevil get a third season and their shows get mixed reviews too yet Iron Fist gets the shaft . There is so much more potential and stories to be told and its not great fanservice to end the last season on a cliff hanger and not go along with it especially when the second season was more well recieved with critics and fans . So Netflix and Marvel please revise your decision and greenlight a third season for Iron Fist.”

    The petition only has about 10,000 signatures at this point, but it may pick up steam.

    Meanwhile, stars Finn Jones and Jessica Henwick reacted to the cancellation with gratitude to the fans:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo3F-j9F9IL/

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo5R0_hFtxz/

    If Disney does pick up the show for the streaming service, we may see these guys again in a year or two.

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  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: September 3-9

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: September 3-9

    Mayans MC, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Hereditary
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    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    New Video on Demand, Streaming, and Digital

    “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”
    It’s Labor Day week, but Chris Pratt and his dino buddies are hard at work getting ready for the September 4 release of “Fallen Kingdom” on Digital/Movies Anywhere. The “Jurassic World” sequel will be available on 4K Ultra HD, 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand on September 18.

    The releases come with more than an hour of bonus content — including Chris Pratt’s behind-the-scenes “Jurassic Journals” captured on-set. Also, as a heads-up for “Jurassic Park” fans, you can complete your “Jurassic” library to date when the all-new five movie collection arrives on 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD September 18. But don’t forget that a third movie in the “Jurassic” trilogy is still on the way.

    “Sick for Toys”
    This original Christmas horror/thriller arrives on Digital and VOD September 4. Based on a story by James Oster and screenplay by Justin Xavier, “Sick for Toys” stars Camille MontgomeryJon Paul BurkhartJustin XavierDavid GunningMelanie ThompsonMorgana Shaw, and Paul T. Taylor Here’s the synopsis:

    “Roy is the nice guy who finishes last. Sick of his current situation, he accepts an invitation to have Christmas dinner with the beautiful and strangely alluring Emilia. Once at dinner, Roy realizes that Emilia and her oddball brother (Edward) are not what they seem.”

    Check out this exclusive coffee shop scene with Roy and Emilia:

    “Trench 11”
    This horror film arrives on VOD, Digital and DVD on September 4. Directed by Leo Scherman, “Trench 11” stars Adam HurtigKarine VanasseRossif SutherlandShaun BensonCharlie CarrickTed AthertonRobert Stadlober, and Luke Humphrey. Here’s the synopsis:

    “A highly contagious biological weapon, created by German forces in WWI, is discovered by Allied troops as they explore an abandoned underground bunker. Realizing they need to contain and destroy the threat, their mission becomes a fight for survival when one of their own is infected by the deadly parasite and begins to violently attack them. The soldiers now need to not only save themselves, but must stop the outbreak before it spreads to the rest of the world.”

    “Mara”
    Here’s another horror-thriller — must be the season! — arriving in theaters and on VOD/Digital HD this Friday, September 7:

    “From a producer of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes this shock-filled descent into fear. After a man is seemingly strangled in his bed, criminal psychologist Kate Fuller (Olga Kurylenko) interviews the sole witness, the victim’s eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. When asked to identify the killer, Sophie says, ‘Mara.’ As Kate digs into the case, she unearths a community of people who claim to be tormented by a shadowy menace, a centuries-old demon who kills her victims as they sleep.”

    “I Love You, America” (Hulu Original)
    In this new series, Sarah Silverman attempts to connect with people who may not agree with her personal opinions — using good old-fashioned honesty, humor, genuine interest in others, and not taking herself too seriously.  New episodes start streaming on Hulu this Thursday, Sept. 6:

    “While it’s great to connect with like-minded people, Silverman feels it’s crucial, now more than ever, to connect with the un-like-minded.” 

    New Amazon Prime Original Series:

    Netflix and Hulu don’t get to have all the fun; here are three Amazon Prime series ready for streaming as of this Friday, Sept. 7:

    • “Six Dreams” Season 1: The Prime Original series is a behind-the-scenes look at Spain’s top football league, LaLiga. It follows six contrasting storylines revolving around three players, one coach, one sports director and a club president from various teams, who all offer unique insights into the daily challenges of professional football.
    • “Wishenpoof” Season 2B: The Prime Original series chronicles the life of Bianca and her magical power of making wishes come true. This season, Bianca learns how to care for others when her best friend teddy bear gets sick and helps the community fix its favorite slide at the local playground. More sing-along music and Wish Magic adventures await, including a family camping trip to Mt. Wishmore and a special dinner with Bianca’s grandmas.
    • “Pete the Cat” Season 1A: The Prime Original series is based on The New York Times No. 1 best-selling children’s books about exploring your world and trying new things while being smart, accepting, and optimistic. Whether you’re making new friends, or facing all of life’s ups and downs, Pete highlights the groovy lessons life can teach you.

     

    New on DVD and Blu-ray

    “UFO”UFOSony Pictures Home Entertainment

    The truth is out there: “X-Files” queen Gillian Anderson co-stars in this sci-fi thriller — alongside Alex SharpDavid StrathairnElla Purnell, and Benjamin Beatty — which debuts on Digital and DVD September 4.  “UFO” was written and directed by Ryan Eslinger. Here’s the synopsis:

    “Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (X-Files’ Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.” 

    Here’s the trailer. And check out this exclusive clip from the movie:

    “Hereditary”
    It’s horror week, and this one is a biggie. Toni Collette stars in this indie hit, arriving on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, Digital, and DVD this Tuesday, Sept. 4. Gabriel ByrneAlex WolffAnn Dowd and Milly Shapiro co-star in the film, which comes with nine deleted scenes and a behind-the-scenes featurette with the cast and crew.

    “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
    Oh, Mister Rogers. This heartwarming and highly acclaimed documentary paints a portrait of the kindly man behind the cardigan. Meet Fred Rogers September 4 on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand.

     

    New on Netflix

    “Marvel’s Iron Fist” Season 2 (Netflix Original)Iron Fist Season 2 trailer stillNetflix/YouTube

    “It’s not a weapon to be held. It’s a weapon to be used.” Danny Rand (Finn Jones) returns for Season 2 of Marvel’s series this Friday, September 7. Check out the trailer.

    “Black Panther”
    Wakanda can be yours forever, or for at least as long as this Marvel film is on Netflix, starting September 4. Don’t forget that Disney is launching its own streaming service for Disney/Marvel/Lucasfilm titles, so stream these Marvel titles while you can.

    “Sierra Burgess Is A Loser” (Netflix Film)
    Netflix is really on a streak with relatable teen series/films. Shannon Purser (Barb on “Stranger Things”) and Noah Centineo (“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” co-star in this teen comedy that’s a modern retelling of the “Cyrano de Bergerac” tale. “High school is hard. Dating is harder. But finding yourself? That’s the hardest.” Kristine FrosethRJ CylerChrissy MetzLea Thompson, and Alan Ruck co-star. Check out the trailer.

     “Atypical” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    “Every family is imperfect. Every family is unpredictable. Every family is Atypical.” Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist) and family are back for Season 2 of this coming-of-age series starting this Friday, September 7. Here’s the trailer.

    “Next Gen” (Netflix Film)
    This cool and cute-looking animated film launches September 7. “A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl’s life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots, and a scheming madman.” Characters are voiced by John KrasinskiDavid CrossMichael PeñaCharlyne YiJason Sudeikis, and Constance Wu. Here’s the trailer.

     “First and Last” (Netflix Original)
    That’s a lot of teen, kid, and superhero stuff. If you’re looking for another one of Netflix’s trademark hard-hitting docuseries, check out this intimate look at the emotionally charged first and last days of new and soon-to-be-released inmates at Georgia’s Gwinnett County Jail. Season 1 streams September 1.

     

    TV Worth Watching

    “Kidding” Season 1 (Sunday on Showtime at 10 p.m.)Jim Carrey, Kidding trailerShowtime

    Following the premiere of “Shameless” Season 9 is this new dramedy series from Jim Carrey. It’s actually his first series role in over 20 years. Here’s more:

    “Jim Carrey stars as Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, an icon of children’s television, a beacon of kindness and wisdom to America’s impressionable young minds, who also anchors a multimillion-dollar branding empire. But when Jeff’s family begins to implode, he finds no fairy tale or fable or puppet will guide him through the crisis, which advances faster than his means to cope. The result: a kind man in a cruel world faces a slow leak of sanity as hilarious as it is heartbreaking.”

    “Mayans MC” Season 1 (Tuesday on FX at 10 p.m.)
    Kurt Sutter‘s “Sons of Anarchy” spinoff finally premieres this week. The next chapter in the saga is set in a post-Jax Teller world, introducing EZ Reyes (J. D. Pardo), a prospect in the Mayans MC charter on the border of Mexico and California. Start your journey with this club on September 4.

    “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Season 13 (Wednesday on FXX at 10 p.m.)
    Mac got ripped and Dennis became a sex doll! Season 13 is already awesome, just from the trailer aloneThe Gang’s *almost* all here starting September 5, so don’t miss one of the funniest shows on television.

    The Bad Seed” and “You” (Sunday on Lifetime at 8 and 10 p.m.)
    “Sharknado” is over, so we need something new for the so-bad-it’s-good file. No promises — ’cause these might be so good they’re good — but Lifetime has a couple of contenders airing September 9:

    Rob Lowe is directing and starring in a remake of the Oscar-nominated 1956 thriller “The Bad Seed.” Mckenna Grace plays the title character bad seed.  Patty McCormack, who played the young girl in the original movie, has been cast for a co-starring role in the remake.

    •  “You,” starring Penn Badgley, Shay Mitchell, Elizabeth Lail, and John Stamos, has already been renewed for a second season. So it’s OK if you get hooked. The story follows bookstore manager Joe, who falls in love with a customer named Beck and quickly becomes obsessed with her.

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  • ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Trailer: Danny Rand Lights It Up Against an Old Friend

    ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Trailer: Danny Rand Lights It Up Against an Old Friend

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    Netflix/YouTube

    The Danny-Davos rivalry is back.

    Netflix released the official trailer for “Marvel’s Iron Fist” Season 2 on Wednesday, and it picks up with the fist-pounding adventures of Danny Rand (Finn Jones). His friend-turned-foe Davos (Sacha Dhawan) is also back, and he is harboring an old grudge from their days training together. As Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) notes in the preview, Davos always wanted the Iron Fist, and Davos shows he will make Danny suffer.

    “The Iron Fist is not a weapon to be held,” he tells Danny. “It is to be used.”

    Expect lots of action, including some pretty brutal scenes. The trailer shows multiple battles between Danny and Davos, and they’re definitely bloody. Like all of Netflix’s Marvel TV series, “Iron Fist” isn’t messing around.

    Danny deals with other dangers in the trailer, too, but his rivalry with Davos dominates the trailer. Watch below.

    All episodes of “Iron Fist” Season 2 hit Netflix on Sept. 7.

  • ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Gets Release Date and First Trailer: ‘This Is My City Now’

    ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Gets Release Date and First Trailer: ‘This Is My City Now’

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    Netflix

    Danny Rand is on the attack in the date announcement trailer for “Marvel’s Iron Fist” Season 2.

    Season 1 took a lot of shots on the chin, but that just means there’s a lower bar for Season 2. Many fans are already pretty impressed with this short look at Finn Jones’ Danny Rand as he takes down some bad dudes in the city.

    “A war is brewing. This is my city now. It’s my duty to protect it. And I’m not backing down. If you won’t put this war to rest … then I’ll find a way.”

    As the Netflix trailer caption teases, “This isn’t a fight. It’s just a warm-up.”

    “Iron Fist” had a panel at San Diego Comic-Con, revealing that the characters Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) and “Luke Cage’s” Misty Knight (Simone Missick) will officially team up as the Daughters of the Dragon.

    Plus, actress Alice Eve will be joining the show in Season 2 as Daredevil villain Typhoid Mary.

    As Comicbook.com explained, of Mary:

    “This is a huge development not just for Danny Rand’s quest to fulfill the void left behind by the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, but also has the potential to bring the worlds of the Defenders closer together in the future.

    In Marvel Comics lore, Typhoid Mary is a mutant who who becomes an assassin for various criminal enterprises, including Wilson Fisk and the Hand. She has telekinesis, but one of her defining characteristics is a result of dissociative identity disorder, with three personalities that cause a rapid shift in mood and action.”

    “Iron Fist” also stars Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum, and Sacha Dhawan as Davos.

    Season 2 will be available for streaming on Friday, September 7th. A full official trailer should be coming later.

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  • Charlie Cox Loves the Easter Eggs in ‘Marvel’s The Defenders’

    'Marvel's The Defenders' New York PremiereYou don’t need Daredevil’s radar senses to pick up on the excitement building around the long-anticipated arrival of “Marvel’s Defenders,” and now that the street-level super-team is about to make its debut, Charlie Cox says that, at least for him, the wait was worth it.

    In the new series, which, like its big-screen counterpart “Luke Cage (Jessica Jones (Iron Fist (Finn Jones) to save New York from the mystical ninja death cult The Hand, led by the enigmatic Alexandra (Sigourney Weaver) and her newly resurrected assassin, Murdock’s deadly paramour Elektra (Elodie Yung).

    With two seasons of stories already under Daredevil’s belt, the Man Without Fear has a crucial part to play in the team-up, and as Cox reveals to Moviefone, the actor was more than a little invested in making sure the series lived up to the hype.

    Moviefone: The anticipation has been building among the fans as each new show rolled out, but how about for you? Were you feeling an extra little jolt when you started work on this, finally getting the chance to work with the three other leads of the Netflix-Marvel shows?

    Charlie Cox: Yeah. It’s a funny thing, really, because I knew that this was coming when I signed the contract. In 2014, when I was signed on to do “Daredevil,” I knew that they were planning on making the show, so it’s been in the back of my mind for quite a while now — me more than any of the others, I think, because I was cast first.

    So it’s been really exciting, and as the other shows have been made, and I’ve enjoyed watching them all so much, and getting to know the other guys — but really just from passing them in corridors, in the studio and stuff like that, and never really actually spending any real time together — and then all being thrown together to this show, it was just lovely, and such a fun bunch of people.

    Even the ones of us who didn’t grow up on comic books, we’ve kind of become fans now, because we’re so invested in these characters. And so, in a way, “Defenders” was particularly enjoyable, because we got to enjoy all the real geeky fan moments and the Easter eggs.

    When it came to sharing scenes with Mike and Finn and Krysten, tell me about the kinds of chemistry you found you had with each of those actors in your characters. And what was the fun of that bumping against each other?

    I mean, a lot of the relationships were kind of decided for us by the writers, you know what I mean? So it was clear early on that Danny and Matt would have a kind of [sibling relationship]. Matt’s kind of an older brother to Danny, and kind of takes him under his wing a little bit, and tries to mentor him. Not that he needs it per se, but maybe he’s a little more hot-headed, and can be a little more irrational than Matt.

    Jessica’s kind of like everyone’s older sister, and Matt and Jessica have a lot of really fun scenes together. That dynamic is interesting, because they don’t initially like each other very much, and I think they actually learned to kind of respect and admire one another, even against their will, kind of thing. And then Luke’s simple, because he’s just cool, you know no one messes with him. No one’s going to mess with him, so he just kind of sits back, and just is cool.

    “The Defenders” really does advance the Daredevil/Matt Murdock story in particular, more than the other leads, as far as what we’ve been following on the “Daredevil” series. What did it mean to you to kind of know that this story, even though it was an ensemble piece, was going to affect Daredevil’s storyline and his life in such a significant way?

    You know, I don’t think that was intentional. I actually just think that the reason for that is twofold: one, Matt’s already had two seasons of his character’s show, so there’s already been another 13 hours of investment into his character, so we know more about him. We’ve learned more. We’ve seen him in more kind of situations. I think that does mean that when you watch “The Defenders,” you bring more baggage to it than maybe other characters would.

    But also, because of the way the stories came together, this story is personal for Matt. Initially, it’s not personal for Jessica and Luke. They don’t know who The Hand is. They’ve never come across an organization like that. And so Matt and Danny have to kind of explain that to them and bring them in and help them kind of get their heads around what we’re dealing with. But for Matt and Danny, the story’s personal, so from a character point of view, I think that that can be sometimes a little bit more engaging.

    And audiences have been waiting to see what the next chapter in Matt’s relationship with Elektra was going to turn out to be, based on what they know from the classic comic book story arc. Tell me about finding such a clever way to integrate that classic storyline into this “Defenders” run.

    Yeah, that’s an interesting one. I don’t really know — I think it divides people a little bit. I think there’s some people who really enjoy what they’ve seen, and there are others who feel like the elements of Elektra that we love the most aren’t as apparent — at least initially aren’t as apparent — in the series.

    What I liked about it from a character point of view is that Matt is usually relatively sensible and to some degree able to not let his emotions get so hold of him that he makes bad decisions, but in this case, because of everything that happened with Elektra, because of the feelings that he has towards her, because of the guilt that he feels based on what happened to her, he allows himself to believe that she might really be back from the dead, as it were. And that false belief sends him down a path that almost endangers himself and the others.

    We get to explore that relationship a little bit more, but it’s slightly different now, because the boundaries have changed drastically, what with her being undead.

    Daredevil has historically been one of the most conflicted superheroes, and we still see that that conflict is playing out in this series. For you, what’s interesting and challenging about bringing that aspect of Matt and Daredevil to life?

    Look, I think I got so lucky with Matt Murdoch, especially if you’re going to play a character on TV rather than a film, where you’ve got a couple of hours to play a character. On a TV show, you arguably will go on for season after season. I’ve already done thirtysomething hours of this guy. So you really need something, you need some interesting dynamics within the character in order to keep making him compelling, and of course, with Matt, there’s so many.

    Just the obvious ones being that he’s religious. He believes in God. He’s a Catholic, but at the same time, he plays God to some extent. And so I think he believes in the laws of the universe and God’s law, and yet he’ll go out at night and beat the sh*t out of people, because he deems their actions to be sinful. Similarly, he’s a lawyer, and that is also in conflict with his nighttime activities as a masked vigilante. He believes in the law. He believes in order. He believes in the justice system, and yet he takes the law into his own hands.

    And so, what these shows do pretty well, I think, is that we get to see that in action. We get to see Matt go out and be a vigilante. We get to see him be a lawyer. We get to see him in church with the priest, but then we also get to see him at home alone, and sitting with those feelings, and feeling the loneliness and the shame of that inner conflict, and that for me is what makes him a compelling character.

    All of the Marvel-Netflix shows have fun playing with the superhero costume elements — how deeply you want to lean in to that, how soon you’re going to lean in to that — and you get to have some more fun in “Defenders” by playing a Daredevil without some of the traditional suit stuff that we’ve now come to see. Is that more fun for you than playing it in the suit, or do you sometimes want the suit to make you feel like Daredevil?

    That’s a really good question — I don’t know! I really love how the suit came about in the “Daredevil” seasons. The storyline that led towards the suit, for me, justified it, and I need that. If I engage in a superhero TV show or film or whatever, that’s the one hurdle that I need to get over in order to really love it. I don’t like it when the character puts on a suit just because they want to feel cool or something like that.

    It needs to make logical sense to me, and I thought they did it really well in Season 1, whereby it happened after 12 hours of footage, and it came about for two reasons. One, because protection was needed. He needed a material that was going to protect his body better, because he was being so beat up.

    But also because his friend, the priest, had mentioned this alter ego being something like a symbol, something that was consistent and something that wasn’t trying to hide in the shadows, but was actually very visible — and therefore, would help hopefully kind of encourage petty criminals to beware of their behavior kind of thing.

    Going into “Defenders,” I don’t think you can have Matt just show up in a Daredevil suit straight away. There’s almost too many jokes to be made — I think you’d have to do an entire episode where Jessica Jones and Luke Cage make funny jokes about it, you know? So they had to find a way of tying it in so that it emerged organically, with a few jokes, obviously, but it has to come at a time where it makes sense. And I feel they handled that really well, yeah.

    This show was modeled in the vein of the way that the Marvel movies led to “The Avengers,” but that was always a step-by-step process, whereas you guys knew straightaway this was going to happen. Tell me about the feeling now that you accomplished that big goal. What kind of satisfaction have you walked away knowing that you got there and were all able to, all four of you, get together and pull this off?

    I mean, we’ll see when it comes out! We’ll see what the fan reaction is, but it feels like a cool accomplishment to have done these four shows, and made this kind of team-up version of it. It feels like it’s a nice cherry on top. Kind of a full circle situation.

    I get nervous, because I really hope the fans appreciate it. I hope they like it. I know how important these characters are to people, and so it’s tremendous fun that we have making the show, but it’s also really important that the fans feel like we did the characters justice.

    I feel like we did a great job. We did our best. We tried to make a really fun, interesting, different show that was different from the individual shows, so now we just cross our fingers and hope for the best.

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ Actress Reacts to Fans Not Liking Sand Snakes: ‘It Was Hard’

    Spoilers ahead from “Game of Thrones” Season 7, Episode 2.

    “Game of Thrones” Season 7 just had two big Nymeria scenes, but fans only had strong reactions to the direwolf. Jessica Henwick played Nymeria Sand, one of two Sand Snakes to be killed in the big battle that ended “Stormborn,” but the impact of the episode was with other characters. Fans just never quite took to the Sand Snakes on the HBO show, and Henwick told Entertainment Weekly she understood why.

    Here’s that part of the “Iron Fist” actresses’ Q&A with EW:

    EW: The Sand Snakes have had a mixed reaction from fans. Looking back, was there anything that could have been done differently?

    Jessica Henwick: I think that it was hard for [the producers] from a production point of view. In the books, there are seven Sand Snakes and there was a lot of discussions about how many were going to be introduced [in the show]. Originally it was going to be Obara, Tyene and then they couldn’t decide on Sarella or Nymeria. Obviously, I’m very lucky Nymeria ended up being the one they chose. It was always acknowledged that it was going to be very hard to give each of us a storyline. They had to introduce three characters all at once and differentiate them. When you’re limited to an introduction of two lines per character and there are four characters in the scene — during our introduction scene in season 5 — it’s hard to create a lasting impression. You kind of have to shove a character down the audience’s throat and Game of Thrones’ success is in its multifaceted characters. At the time it was definitely frustrating feeling like there’s so much potential here, and a lot of the stuff that we shot didn’t make the final cut. It was hard. But overall, given the size of the character, I’ve been very happy with how it’s come out. It is what it is. There’s nothing I can say, really.

    That has to be so frustrating, from an acting perspective, to be cast on this amazing popular show but be sidelined with not the best material. Some of the Sand Snake disappointment came from book readers who were expecting something a little different, and time and distance may serve the characters better.

    Henwick explained that the initial plan for Nymeria’s fate was more of a drawn out storyline, but because of her limited schedule from Marvel’s “Iron Fist” and “The Defenders,” they had to change it up.

    “The first thing I thought was that it’s brutal. It’s hard reading these scenes where characters you love are getting absolutely demolished. And in our case, it’s by a crazy madman. I knew it was going to be very intense and very physical. I was excited because on the page you could feel the scope of it. And there is something fulfilling about finishing it.”

    At least this Nymeria got closure, and a cool “Game of Thrones” death. Season 7 continues with Episode 3 this Sunday, July 30 at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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  • ‘Iron Fist’ Almost Ruined ‘Game of Thrones’ Character’s Return

    sand snakes on game of thrones“Game of Thrones” nearly lost a Sand Snake.

    “Iron Fist.”

    “I wasn’t able to do it. My schedule clashed,” she told Entertainment Weekly. “I was filming ‘Iron Fist’ for six-to-seven months and they wouldn’t give me the time off.”

    The actress added that “Game of Thrones” “was so massive for me in terms of my career and building my profile and as an experience in itself, I wanted to return.”

    When a “Game of Thrones” producer told her that Nymeria would just disappear if she couldn’t work it out, Henwick pleaded with Marvel to get a release. “I literally was flying back and forth while I was doing ‘Iron Fist’ in New York to Belfast, even during Christmas break,” she explained.

    So, Nymeria doesn’t disappear. Instead, she and the Sand Snakes will have their own part to play in the wars to come.

    “When we left Nymeria she was newly aligned with Olenna Tyrell [Diana Rigg] and was going to start a war,” Henwick noted. “We pick up right where we left off and get into the nitty gritty very quickly. There is no time wasted this season.”

    “Game of Thrones” Season 7 premieres July 16 on HBO.

  • Official Trailer for ‘Marvel’s The Defenders’ Is a Massive Hit

    Guys, the war for New York is here. So get your sh*t together. Netflix just dropped a seriously badass official trailer for “Marvel’s The Defenders,” bringing together Marvel/Netflix heroes Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. This is the epic teamwork the franchise has been building toward, after releasing individual series for each character.

    The trailer does not disappoint — from Nirvana’s “Come As You Are,” to the solid one-liners, to this amazing hallway fight:

    They even have their own amusing dinner scene toward the end. (If only it were shawarma in honor of “The Avengers.”)

    Check it out:So far, fans seem to approve, with #TheDefenders trending on Twitter, and the reactions looking … almost completely positive? Is that even possible? Did we just jinx it?

    Here’s the synopsis:

    “Marvel’s The Defenders follows Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and Iron Fist (Finn Jones). A quartet of singular heroes with one common goal – to save New York City. This is the story of four solitary figures, burdened with their own personal challenges, who realize they just might be stronger when teamed together.”

    This Netflix original series will stream globally on August 18.

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  • ‘Iron Fist’ Comic Creator Defends Show Over Cultural Appropriation

    Netflix’s “Iron Fist” series has faced criticism for cultural appropriation, because its central superhero is a white man who returns from Asia with martial arts abilities. But the original creator of the comic books is defending the show.

    In an interview with Inverse, Roy Thomas said he was “vaguely aware” of the whitewashing controversy. “I try not to think about it too much. I have so little patience for some of the feelings that some people have. I mean, I understand where it’s coming from. You know, cultural appropriation, my god. It’s just an adventure story. Don’t these people have something better to do than to worry about the fact that Iron Fist isn’t Oriental, or whatever word? I know Oriental isn’t the right word now, either.”

    Critics and viewers have suggested that an Asian-American actor would’ve been a better choice to play the character (instead of Finn Jones). In fact, Lewis Tan, who plays a villain in the show, auditioned to play Danny. Thomas would’ve been fine with that.

    “If they wanted to kill off white Iron Fist and come up with one who wasn’t Caucasian, that wouldn’t have bothered me, but neither am I ashamed for having made up one who was,” he said.

    But really, this whole controversy strikes Thomas as overblown. He said, “I just think some people have too much time on their hands, I guess. They have an infinite capacity for righteous indignation.”

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