Iron Fist change of showrunner for season 2, we hope to better
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When Daredevil arrived on Netflix, you do not believe it. Finally the super-hero adult, violent and dark as we like it and it was in the Marvel (then we would have seen more DC on the blow). And since one feels when even a small habit that is installed.
One could say that at the bottom, if it was less appreciated Iron Fist, it is precisely because the surprise was gone and we had taken our brands with this new vision of our heroes. After Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, inevitably, the freshness was no longer the same, especially as the treatment of Danny Rand walked in their footsteps.
But, if one wants to be completely honest, we think primarily thatIron Fist did not do as well as the other series because it was simply less good. Poorly filmed, not super well-played and not very well written either, it was boring more than anything else, hampered by a hero who was not charismatic and that we would have seen more as sidekick than a main character. If it is this that seems to emerge for its use in The Defenders, the series évévement Netflix, which arrives next month, it is not necessary to believe thatIron Fist is going to be satisfied with that since, during the last Comic-Con, the president of Marvel TV, Jeph Loeb, took the opportunity to confirm thata season 2 was in the pipes.
Only, Loeb is apparently very aware of the faults of season 1 and has, therefore, decided to remedy the situation by announcing just after the showrunner’s original’Iron Fist, Scott Buck, would no longer be in charge of the series and would be replaced by Raven Metzner. Buck being left on the Inhuman, it is, therefore, to the writer of the movie Elektra 2005 to straighten the bar and, yes, said like that, it makes a little pinball. If you could also give acting classes to Finn Jones for the opportunity, this would be super nice, and it would arrange all the world.