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Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Marvel TV and Movies 'Different Worlds,' Says Anthony Mackie
Even as Marvel’s Iron Fist finally completed the sequence of Netflix heroes that will bring us The Defenders team-up, certain fans will never give up hope that the four could join the larger collective of cinematic Avengers. Sadly, The Falcon is none-too-keen on such a crossover, as Anthony Mackie dismisses Marvel’s TV heroes as “different universes, different worlds.”
'Iron Fist' FAQ Review: Your Burning Questions, Answered
'Iron Fist' FAQ Review: Your Burning Questions, Answered
'Iron Fist' FAQ Review: Your Burning Questions, Answered
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ brings his glowing justice to New York as early as this Friday, introducing MCU takes on Colleen Wing, the Meachums and more along the way. We’ve already reviewed Marvel’s biggest misfire yet, but before your own binge, get answers to some of ‘Iron Fist’s most burning questions with our spoilery FAQ review of the first six episodes!
Let’s Investigate Some ‘Jessica Jones’ Secrets
Let’s Investigate Some ‘Jessica Jones’ Secrets
Let’s Investigate Some ‘Jessica Jones’ Secrets
By now, you’ve probably binge-watched Jessica Jones, the second Marvel series from Netflix. But did you know the show was originally set up at ABC under a totally different title? The series began life as A.K.A. Jessica Jones? The comic it was based on, Alias, wouldn’t have worked as the title of the TV series because of the Jessica Garner spy show; eventually producers decided the “A.K.A.” part of the title was unnecessary and shortened the name to just Jessica Jones. There’s a nod to the original title in every episode, however; each episode title begins with “A.K.A.” – Episode 3 of Season 1, for example, is called “A.K.A. It’s Called Whiskey.” That’s just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of the ScreenCrush series You Think You Know TV?
Vincent D'Onofrio Shoots Down 'Punisher' Appearance as Fisk
Vincent D'Onofrio Shoots Down 'Punisher' Appearance as Fisk
Vincent D'Onofrio Shoots Down 'Punisher' Appearance as Fisk
Daredevil star Vincent D’Onofrio has been reasonably clear about Kingpin’s absence from The Defenders, though some have certainly held out hope for Wilson Fisk’s return in Jon Bernthal’s Punisher spinoff, given their past chemistry. Allow D’Onofrio to dash your hopes even further, debunking any suggestion he might show up in the 2017 Daredevil spinoff.
Walker And Blake To Take 'Luke Cage' To New Orleans
Walker And Blake To Take 'Luke Cage' To New Orleans
Walker And Blake To Take 'Luke Cage' To New Orleans
Right now is definitely Luke Cage's moment, and while the character hasn't had a solo ongoing series since 1992's Cage, he's stepping back into the spotlight later this year for a new adventure. In May, David Walker will make the jump from Power Man and Iron Fist to a new Luke Cage solo series with art by Nelson Blake II, which takes Cage to New Orleans and re-examines his relationship with the man who gave him his powers.
New 'Iron Fist' Photos Reveal a 'Jessica Jones' Return
New 'Iron Fist' Photos Reveal a 'Jessica Jones' Return
New 'Iron Fist' Photos Reveal a 'Jessica Jones' Return
We’re officially one month closer to the Netflix debut of Marvel’s Iron Fist, and ahead of a new trailer, Danny Rand’s world is starting to open up. See for yourself in new photos, as some Jessica Jones and Daredevil favorites return, kicking off the crossover that inevitably builds to The Defenders.
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox on Matt's 'Defenders' Position
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox on Matt's 'Defenders' Position
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox on Matt's 'Defenders' Position
Apart from Jessica Jones, Daredevil will prove the Defender we’ve lost touch with the most, by the time Marvel’s four-way Netflix teamup debuts this summer. Season 2 left us on a semi-hopeful note of Matt making a surprise admission to Karen, but according to Charlie Cox, Matt will have taken things much further by the time The Defenders opens.
Bendis and Marquez Bring 'The Defenders' Back To Comics
Bendis and Marquez Bring 'The Defenders' Back To Comics
Bendis and Marquez Bring 'The Defenders' Back To Comics
The Defenders are back! Except now they're four of Brian Michael Bendis's New Avengers. Which is to say, they're the same four heroes who are starring in the Netflix Defenders franchise: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. The newly announced ongoing series comes from Bendis and artist David Marquez, who also worked together on Civil War II, and previously worked together on Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man and Invincible Iron Man.

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