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IowaRam
Have only watched the first two episodes so far , but from what I've read , hasn't been very favorable , which is to bad , because aside from Daredevil , Iron Fist was the series I was looking forward to the most
Really liked Daredevil
I liked Jessica Jones and Luke Cage OK , they were good , just not great , but they were characters I really didn't followed as a kid when I read comics , I knew basically nothing about Jessica Jones , I did read a few Heroes For Hire comics as a kid , which was the title of Iron Fist and Luke cages comic book , so I did know some about those two
With the Netflix series , I think some of my original worries are coming true , I was worried these Netflix shows would become formulaic , I realize these show all take place in the same part of New York , and some similarities are intentional , but the four main characters , are just too similar , I know they all have different powers , but their all that same brooding personalities
I am really looking forward to The Punisher , but I fear he won't add anything new to the Netflix series
Even only two shows into Iron Fist , I'm already agreeing with you on the main actor , Finn Jones , in the comics , Danny Rand loves being a Super Hero
Maybe this weekend , I'll get a chance to watch a couple more episodes , I would love to see Iron Fist and Luke Cage ( AKA Power Man ) get their own series together
I know at one time , their were rumors that Moon Knight and Blade were going to get their own series on Netflix , now their is two characters , I would love to see come to Netflix , but I haven't heard anything recently , so who knows but those are two characters that could defiantly bring a new element to the Netflix series
Lotsa good points. They do risk being formulaic. I think they avoided that
within the series of Daredevil itself. Series Two might even have been stronger than Series One. But, yeah, it's got to be tough to avoid that -- between them, etc.
It's also got to be tough to decide their market focus. Do they go after teens and young adults, with more near-term memories of comics? Or us old folks, who think it's pretty cool to see the stuff we were into several decades ago brought to life. Naturally, I hope for the latter.
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