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Netflix and Marvel recently launched Luke Cage, which hit the streaming service just a few days ago, but the collaboration has bigger plans on the horizon. Next year will kick off with the premiere of Iron Fist before all the street-level heroes of New York team up in The Defenders. That means Netflix has a full slate of projects headed its way from the MCU, but it won’t stop there. The service has new seasons of both Daredevil and Jessica Jones coming soon, and it will also welcome perhaps the grittiest of all the heroes to the neighborhood when The Punisher gets his own solo series.
Given the response from the character’s debut in Daredevil season 2, the series has been on the fast track, going from speculation to confirmation in a remarkably short amount of time. And if a new batch of set photos are any indication, it seems that production on the series has officially gotten underway in New York.
We knew jigsaw was coming the second Billy Russo's name was even mentioned, so I'm not sure how great a setup that was. Or needed to be...
By too clean I mean Frank is free and clear, Micro is back with is family for Thanksgiving dinner, it just felt tonally off to me. I wanted something a little more introspective and even ominous. Again, I mention The Wire, in which season finales almost never ended well for the good guys, yet always tied the season up in a nice bow. That's I think what I wanted. Not Frank Castle and Micro and Dinah all taking a victory lap...
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I thought it fizzled out late. Expected the finale to end more like The Wire's finales used to. Dark and setting up the future. Actually too clean and happy an ending for my taste.
Not there yet.
I will admit that when one character seemed to become a right wing stereotype I was pissed. Then they came in with the same stereotype for the opposite side. It wasn't about pushing a message but pointing out the bad on both.
I keep being impressed by the Marvel/Netflix combo and I'm sad it's going to end... [Reply]
I just got through ep 5. This shit is fucking HEAVY.
You almost have to be in a mood to watch it.
It doesn’t pull many punches in the development of the story.
Spoiler!
When he and Karen were by the bridge and they had the exchange of why they all had to die was first fucking class. And I haven’t been a Deborah Ann Woll fan at all. But that was fucking great.
Same with Micros family at the dinner table. Jesus. That hit hard.
Production and execution of this thing is remarkable. There isn’t a single point in which I’m taken out of it. Initially the Homeland people did but they’re on point. Shot is fucking good. [Reply]
It's a really well done show. My biggest challenge with it though (besides all the grunting) is The Punisher's resemblance to our goofy local sports guy on WGN morning news, Pat Tomasulo. He's the anti-Punisher. They recently did a feature on him overcoming his childhood fears by going back to Disney and riding on the ride he pooped his pants on as a kid. It put a dent in my enjoyability of the show.