Marvel’s Netflix schedule made it difficult to discern when additional seasons of the four (now five) heroes would debut, but it seems Luke Cage’s work is far from over. After The Defenders, Harlem’s hero for hire will officially be back for Season 2.
Marvel’s Luke Cage has officially struck out in his own series, but that hasn’t stopped Jessica Jones fans from wondering if Mike Colter’s Hero for Hire will end up hired back to Hell’s Kitchen. Luke and Jessica will at least reunite for The Defenders, while showrunner Melissa Rosenberg teases if Luke might have any role to play in Jessica Jones Season 2.
Marvel’s Luke Cage brings his bulletproof brand of vigilante justice to Harlem as early as this Friday, introducing MCU takes on Misty Knight, Cottonmouth and Black Mariah along the way. We’ve already reviewed Marvel’s most dynamic series yet, but before your own binge, get answers to some of Luke Cage’s most burning questions with our spoilery FAQ review of the first seven episodes!
Marvel’s Netflix ‘Luke Cage’ hits the streets with bulletproof style, full of colorful, legendary storytelling with a soundtrack to match its dynamite cast. Our early review, before all episodes burst through the wall on September 30!
If Luke Cage fans had to pick one standout moment from the trailer, it would likely be that of the third Defender outfitted to look like his classic comic appearance, tiara and all. As it turns out, we’ll see a whole new side of Luke Cage come September 30, as the latest featurette reveals a bit of Cage’s origin, including some very questionable wigs.
We could watch Luke Cage shrug off bullets all day (come September 30, we will!), but at least one other striking visual from early trailers has fans pumping (or breaking) their fists. Watch Cage take on even more thugs in a new clip from the third Defender series!
If you haven’t heard of Luke Cage, the first official clip from Netflix’s next Defenders series should get you up to speed the easy way. If criminals haven’t heard of Luke Cage, well, let’s just say they’re finding out the hard way.
We’re just over a month from Netflix’s long-awaited Luke Cage premiere, and if any one character has fans more excited for the big man himself, it’s Simone Missick’s Misty Knight. The Marvel hero in her own right made sparse appearances in the trailer and photos, but gets full spotlight in a new still from the coming premiere.
Just yesterday, Marvel’s Luke Cage hit the Netflix scene like a ton of bricks by its first trailer, following earlier sneak peeks at Comic-Con 2016. We took a closer look, but see for yourself as Harlem’s hero for hire shows off more of the supporting cast and villainous crew with a new round of photos.