Iron Fist

  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Why the Marvel-Netflix TV Partnership Disintegrated

    In 2015, the Netflix/Marvel Television partnership appeared to have a long future ahead. The shared setting that kicked off with “Daredevil” was supposed to be the television equivalent of the hugely successful Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has produced some of the highest-grossing films of all time.But four years later, it’s over. On Monday Netflix canceled both “The Punisher,” whose second season premiered last month, and “Jessica Jones,” whose third season will stream later this year. They

  • EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly

    Sweet Christmas! Marve's 'Luke Cage' canceled at Netflix after two seasons

    Luke Cage canceled: Netflix gives axe to Mike Colter Marvel series

  • EntertainmentDeadline

    ‘Marvel’s Iron Fist’ Season 2 Trailer: Netflix Series Hits Hard This Time

    Finn Jones' Iron Fist says he's "just trying to keep the peace" in the new trailer for the September 7-launching second season of the Marvel and Netflix series, but it sure looks like achieving peace is a tough fight to have in NYC. With sinew absent both narratively and physically from Season 1 of <em> Marvel’s Iron Fist</em>, this rocket-paced, nearly 2 1/2-minute glimpse of the upcoming 10-episode second cycle of the martial arts show kicks some serious butt. It also features…

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    Vote for 2017's Biggest Disappointment

    It’s time for the Yahooies, our third annual reader-voted awards honoring the best — and sometimes worst — of the year.

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    Marvel's 'The Defenders': 5 things you need to remember from 'Daredevil,' 'Jessica Jones,' 'Luke Cage,' and 'Iron Fist' before watching

    This week, Netflix’s Marvel series, "Daredevil," "Jessica Jones," "Luke Cage," and "Iron Fist," will finally come together in "The Defenders."

  • NewsYahoo TV

    6 Things ‘Iron Fist’ Tells Us About ‘The Defenders’

    Warning: This article contains big spoilers for Season 1 of Iron Fist. It’s all been building up to this: When Netflix first got into the Marvel game in 2015, the plan was to release four individual superhero series followed by an all-star team-up called The Defenders rather than The Avengers. On March 17, the final Defender made his debut — martial artist Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist (Finn Jones).

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    ‘Iron Fist’ Creator Roy Thomas on Controversy: ‘He Wasn’t Intended to Stand for Any Race’

    At issue was the decision to cast Game of Thrones star Finn Jones as martial arts master Danny Rand — a character who has always been Caucasian in the comics, but who many hoped would receive a revised origin story that would better reflect the diversity of modern-day fandom. In fact, Vulture recently reported that Asian-American actor Lewis Tan very nearly landed the role before Jones was ultimately chosen.