REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 106
Stranger Things is back with the sixth episode of the season entitled “Chapter Six: The Monster” and in this episode we unexpectedly found out a few things about Eleven.
In the aftermath of Nancy’s arrival in the Upside Down and after she sees the Demogorgon, this young girl fears for her life. I really did like this first scene of the episode. I don’t know why, but it was cool watching Nancy and Jonathan in different dimensions but still hear each other calling. I was really glad Nancy turned out to be OK. After they headed home, Steve finally realized he was an asshole and decided to sneak into Nancy’s room to apologies, and that is when he saw her with Jonathan. I was actually really glad this happened. Even though I prefer Steve rather than his annoying friends, I still don’t like him at all. On the other hand, Nancy and Jonathan really do make a very nice match and they totally seem to have a lot more in common than Nancy and Steve.
Having no idea Steve saw them, Nancy and Jonathan realize the Monster is drawn to blood, so they intend to make a trap to try to catch it, which I must still say that it seems like a bad idea, but let’s wait and see how it turns out. Unfortunately, the trap had to wait, because these two crossed paths with Steve and his friends writing bad things about them on walls. When they were about to leave, Steve starts insulting the entire Byers family, so he and Jonathan started fighting and I am very happy to say that Jonathan kicked Steve’s ass. Of course there is usually a downside when amazing things like these happen and this time was no different: Jonathan was caught by the police while Steve, the Chicken, ran away. Hope it doesn’t take long for Jonathan to be released, so that he and Nancy can go back to monster hunting.
After realizing Will might still be alive and after going to Joyce’s to tell her this, Hopper describes exactly what he saw in the Lab. Together the two of them find out the kid whose room Hopper saw isn’t probably Will, making Hopper realize he was chasing another child the whole time. Hopper then remembers a woman, Terry Hives, who used to say the lab took her child, so they both go speak to her. When they got there, they became disappointed because she doesn’t talk at all, so they spoke to her sister instead. And this was definitely a big moment of realization. When she was younger, Terry volunteered for some study in which the people involved wanted to “expand the boundaries of the mind”. This study really did have some crazy parts and Terry didn’t know she was pregnant at the time, but this totally affected her child. This was when we found out Terry is Eleven’s mother, and these experiments on the mother are the reason why she has powers. The official story is that the baby died, but we, Hopper and Joyce know better. It was great seeing, in the end, right before leaving, Joyce giving Terry a long look. I think in that moment Joyce saw herself a few years from then, in case Will never shows up, just like Terry’s daughter didn’t.
Meanwhile, Dustin convinces Mike to shake Lucas’ hand, but this last one refuses to do so, unless they stop wasting their time on Eleven. The two friends don’t agree with him, so they split up. I really don’t like seeing the Stranger Kids (yes, that is what I call them) apart. Plus, I think Dustin and Mike are right, and not just because I like Eleven nor because I like seeing her and Mike together. Eleven has powers, so she is definitely their best weapon to help them fight the monster and get Will. But I also kind of understand Lucas’ position. As Dustin said, Mike and Lucas are best friends, so Lucas, even though he will never admit it, is a bit jealous of El.
Like I said on my review of the pilot, this show is inspired on some of Stephen King’s works and that was totally present in this episode, and not just because Terry’s sister mentioned this author to Hopper and Joyce. Firstly we can totally see the parallels between Eleven and Carrie, two young girls with powers they don’t really understand (let’s hope Eleven’s end is different from Carrie’s). Secondly, because Troy’s stupidity and ruthlessness can only be compared to Henry Bowers, especially in this episode, because seeing him running after Mike and Dustin with a knife in his hand definitely brought back some memories. The only difference is that Mike had a little help from Eleven. I really have to say that she was so amazing in that scene alongside the ravine, even more amazing than in the fourth episode when she made Troy piss his pants. And that group hug in the end was so satisfying. Of course that it would have been even more if at least Lucas (I am not going to ask for Will too) was there. Hope they make amends real soon, because the Stranger Kids’ team isn’t complete without him.
Lastly, we found out how the portal inside the Lab was created. Continuing the experiment we saw in the previous episode, they sent Eleven to “along the side of the rope” like Mr. Clark put it in last episode, which means she was between dimensions, so she could see both the Upside Down and the world we know. Eleven saw the Demogorgon and when she touched it the portal to this other dimension was created. As I said on my last review, this is exactly what happens when people mess with things they don’t understand.
This episode was really amazing as usual. The most frustrating thing is that every one of the main characters now knows there is something wrong going on, and if they started working together, and telling each other what they found out, they would definitely be able to find Will much faster. But as viewers, we only have the power to stand by and watch. I am giving this episode a 9.3/10.
There are only two more episodes left in this season, and the seventh episode is entitled “Chapter Seven: The Bathtub”, so don’t miss my review.
REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 105
Stranger Things continues to get stranger with episode 5 entitled “Chapter Five: “The Flea and the Acrobat”, and in it, we finally find out where Will is.
With the arrival of Lonnie in the last episode, things take a break from crazy at Joyce’s house, and they start arranging the funeral. But of course that no one really likes Lonnie, especially Jonathan who is very far from happy that he is back, probably knowing that he is preparing something. From what I understand, Lonnie was never really around, especially not in the last few years, and when he was he used to take the kids to do whatever he wanted, instead of actually trying to do something they like. Bottom-line: he sucks as a father, but I was a bit happy to find out that he doesn’t suck as much as to miss his own son’s funeral. But then of course he was able to disappoint again. Lonnie came back, not really for Will’s funeral, but to get his hands in the insurance money they will receive. After finding this, Joyce immediately kicks him out of the house, while Lonnie says she is also far from being the perfect mother. Of course that this is true, Joyce is obviously not perfect, no one is, but at least she is around and she cares and she tries her best, which is a lot more than Lonnie can say for himself.
What is worse about all this, is that Lonnie actually made Joyce think she is crazy, and that she imagined the monster, the lights, seeing Will, everything. Fortunately, there is now another person who knows what is going on. Or better, Hopper doesn’t really know what is going on, but at least he knows that Joyce was right: Will’s body was fake, which means that he might still be alive. And this is exactly what he told Joyce.
Meanwhile, Mike, Dustin and Lucas start to understand where Will is, because of something Eleven said in a previous episode. Will is exactly in the same place where they all are, in Hawkins, but not the Hawkins they live in. That is when they realize that he is in another dimension. Like home, but dark and empty. Will is in the Upside Down. They decide to ask their teacher how they could enter that dimension, and he says they would have to create a huge amount of energy, an amount so big, that it can’t be created. Even though he seemed to be right about everything else, Mr. Clark is wrong about that last part because we know that there is a portal in the Hawkins Lab. The gang proved to be smart, maybe smarter than Mr. Clark, and realized that the compasses aren’t showing the actual north, but they are pointing at the gate, because of the electromagnetic energy that is creates. But Eleven doesn’t like this idea at all, because she knows there is a monster in the other dimension, so she messes with the compasses and they can’t find it. Lucas gets really upset and eventually leaves the group. After him, Eleven disappears too.
There really seems to be a lot of myths about very strange things invented by both Americans and Russians during the cold war, and we learn in this episode that the Upside Down was one of them. Well, actually, no one created that dimension, it simply exists, what the scientists created was a portal to enter it, allowing them to spy on the Russians, since someone in the Upside Down can see the real world, but the people in the real world can’t see them. Of course every time people mess with something they don’t understand, eventually things get out of control, so welcome to Stranger Things.
After finding out about the monster in the last episode, Jonathan and Nancy go to the woods to try to find it, which seems like a terrible idea. Even though they have a gun, they don’t know how to use it, but even if they did, what if a bullet isn’t enough to take it down? I guess it is safe to say they didn’t think this through, but it was still nice to see them bond. I will say that Jonathan seems like a much nicer match to Nancy, than moron Steve. In the end of the episode it seemed like the portal in the Lab isn’t the only one in Hawkins, because Nancy entered the Upside Down through a tree.
This was another great episode. It was very satisfying seeing Joyce kick Lonnie out, seeing her realize she was right and also seeing Nancy and Jonathan bond. It was also great to see the gang split up. It was hard, because they make a great team, but what I mean is that it was great seeing once again that these young actors are really talented. I am giving this episode an 8.9/10.
Next episode is entitled “Chapter Six: The Monster”, so we should expect to see the Demogorgon a lot more.
REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 104
Stranger Things continues with episode four, entitled “Chapter Four: The Body” but I think that “The Puppet” would probably be a more worthy name, since in the end that is what it was, but more on that later.
The episode started with a pretty amazing scene with Sheriff Hopper telling Joyce that they found Will’s body. It was really great to see that throughout that entire scene Hopper was really calm and just trying to comfort Joyce in the best way he could. Of course he didn’t believe anything she was saying about the monsters, and Will talking through the lights, but he still listened to it and tried to make sense of it. Hopper told Joyce she should go see the body, because he thought that making her see that Will was dead would make her stop talking crazy. But of course that nothing prepared him for what actually happened, because after seeing the body Joyce seemed to be even more convinced that Will is still alive somewhere, so she is now more than ever eager to find him.
Meanwhile, even though Mike is still hiding Eleven in his house, he isn’t talking to her anymore, which is of course understandable. But these two make amends early in the episode when Eleven catches Will singing in the Walkie-talkie, but they soon lose him again. Mike calls Dustin and Lucas and the team makes a plan to go to the school and try to contact him on the big transmitter. But of course that for this, they had to dress up Eleven, and it was so funny seeing three little boys dressing her up. While trying to sneak in, Mr. Clarke found them and said he would only let them near it, if they went to a meeting to honor Will. I have to say that this meeting thing seemed like a totally realistic and stupid thing at the same time. This is definitely the kind of thing any school would do to any student: gather everyone to say how great that person was, even if that person wasn’t great at all. The only thing schools try to show is that they care, but guess what? Now, it’s too late to care. Well, actually it isn’t in this case, since Will is still alive, but it definitely is too late in most cases. Without any doubt, the best thing about this meeting was the end, when Mike finally faced Troy and his stupid friend. Mike pushed Troy, and Eleven gave the final touch by making him pee himself in front of everyone. Who’s the loser now, Troy?
After that really satisfying scene, the gang makes their way to the room where the transmitter is and they were finally able to hear Will again, but Will couldn’t hear them, because at the same time we saw that he was talking to Joyce. This was definitely an amazing scene, and seeing four of the people who care most about Will finding out he is really alive at the same time, was great. Joyce was actually even able to see him through the wall, but it was just for a few moments, because then Will had to run away from the Demogorgon.
Meanwhile, Nancy continued to try to find Barb, and in this episode she officially became missing. But of course that the case is very different from Will’s, because I think Barb isn’t underage, so the police looks at it from a whole different perspective. Another thing really satisfying was seeing that Nancy finally started to realize that Steve is a jackass, because he would rather lie to the police about some things that happened at the party to save his own ass, than to tell the truth, since that would help Barb a lot more. Nancy noticed something weird in a photo Jonathan had taken, so she goes to him and together they realize that the thing in the picture is the monster Joyce said she saw trying to come out of the wall.
Finally, even though the investigation into Will’s disappearance is officially closed, Hopper continued to investigate, and asked some questions to the guy who found the body. Hopper soon realized that the place Will turned up in doesn’t belong to the state, but to a private company, so it is extremely weird the state handled the case. He broke into the place where Will’s body lies, opened it, and found nothing but cotton inside. There is definitely something very wrong happening in Hawkins, and in this episode everyone (or at least the characters who matter the most) finally started to realize it.
This was really an amazing episode, full of great badass scenes, but also some sad and shocking ones. Stranger Things is really a great show, and I am sure this is just the beginning, and stranger things are coming our way. I am giving this episode a 9.2/10.
The fifth episode is entitled “Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat”, and everyone will start understanding a bit better what is going on, so don’t miss my review.
REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 103
Stranger Things continues with episode 3 of this first season, entitled “Chapter Three: Holly Jolly”, in which the search for Will Byers continues.
After finding a piece of clothing that could be Will’s (but that we know it isn’t) in a pipe that leads to the Hawkins National Laboratory, Sheriff Hopper and two other police officers go to this place to investigate. Hopper isn’t very hopeful they will find Will in there, but he wants to be sure. After knowing that there is a camera which is filming the other end of the pipe, he asks to see the recordings, but Hopper isn’t at all satisfied with what they showed him because he knows those recordings aren’t from the night of Will’s disappearance. What is most frustrating about this, is that we know they seem to be wasting their time going there and talking to those people, because one: they’re not going to tell them anything; and two: what they are hiding isn’t Will, but the fact that Eleven disappeared on that same night. Unfortunately, Hopper doesn’t know neither of these things, so he goes to the library to try to learn a bit of this lab’s history, finding out that the facility is rumored to make experiments on children.
Meanwhile, we continue to watch Joyce’s struggle not to go crazy, but that seems to be a mission which failed, at least that is what most people think, but we know better. After realizing last episode that Will can make the lights flicker, Joyce buys lots and lots of Christmas lights and hangs them around most rooms of the house. Joyce spoke to her son for a few moments, learning that he is alive but not safe. However, she quickly realized that wasn’t going to work, because to find him she would have to ask more than yes or no questions. That is when she hangs the lights in a wall and draws letter near each lamp, just like an Ouija board, but a lot more ready for Christmas. When she puts her “board” to work, Will just tells her to RUN, and that is when, for the second time, the wall seems to want to give birth to a monster, making Joyce start running for her life.
At the same time, in the aftermath of the previous episode, Nancy looks for Barb, at first not all too concerned, but getting more and more worried as time passes. Even though they don’t care at all about her friend, Nancy continues to hang out with Steve’s friends, and I have to say that they really piss me off. I really don’t know why she continues with them, or better, yes I do, it is because of Steve but, even though he is not as irritating as the other two, he is just as much of a jerk. I am glad Nancy finally realized this, closer to the end of the episode, when she just gets up and walks away from them.
Lastly, after Eleven said she knows where Will is, Mike, Lucas and Dustin ready themselves for an adventure after school: they are all going to Mirkwood to finally reunite with their friend. As I have been saying, I really love the chemistry between Mike and Eleven, and I totally ship Meleven (not sure of this is the official name, but I like it), so I don’t have to say that I loved the scene in which Mike gave Eleven his watch so that she would know what time to meet them. After school (and also after another session of bullying: I really hate those two annoying bullies), the gang prepared to find Will. While on the way, my Meleven heart continued to beat really fast, because Eleven saw an injury Mike had, thanks to the bullies, and it was really cute that Mike didn’t want Eleven to think he “was such a wastoid”. Shortly after, the gang reached their destination, everyone was surprised that they stopped at Will’s house, not having any idea what was going on. While there, they heard the sirens of the police not far away, so they chased after them. I think it is safe to say that everyone was surprised with what they found at the lake: Will’s body. After this, we saw what is, in my opinion, the best scene from this show so far: Mike yelling at Eleven, and then getting home and starting to cry.
This episode was, as usual, a really great one. Lots of great scenes from Joyce, just like last episode, and then that amazing scene in the end made this episode the best one so far. But that is what Stranger Things does, it only escalates, so ready yourselves for what is to come. I am giving this episode a 9.0/10.
The forth episode is entitled “Chapter Four: The Body”, and maybe Will isn’t quite as dead as it seems, so don’t miss it.
REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 102
The second episode of Stranger Things is entitled “Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street” and while everyone continues to look for Will, Mike and the others seem to find clues to his whereabouts through Eleven.
The episode begins with Mike, Dustin and Lucas trying to find out what they are going to do with Eleven. Mike really wants to help her, but Dustin and Lucas, especially Lucas, don’t like her very much and they just want to tell their parents about her so they can go back to look for Will. But Eleven doesn’t want any parents knowing about her, so that plan goes to the trash. Even though they didn’t actually start with the right foot, this was the beginning of a great friendship and we start to see that in this episode, especially the friendship between Mike and Eleven, and I have to say that I love them all. These kids are really talented and definitely bring some great things to these characters.
In this episode, we also started to understand Will’s situation a lit bit better, but not too much of course. Eleven recognized Will from a photo, so everyone became eager to found out how she knew him. When asked where he was, Eleven turned the Dungeons and Dragons board upside down and said that that’s where he is, adding that Will is hiding from the Demogorgon. This obviously didn’t make much sense for the gang, but it was enough to freak them out, but of course not enough to make them give up. They will do whatever they have to in order to find Will, no matter how many Demogorgons they have to face. And that is exactly the strength of their friendship.
Meanwhile we got to continue to see Joyce’s struggle with everything and everyone. Of course that seeing your child dead must be a horrible experience, but just losing sight of him, not having any idea where he is or what happened to him must be worse. Winona Ryder does a really amazing job portraying Joyce and even though we started to see that in the pilot, it is much clearer now that she is an amazing actress. A desperate mother will do anything she can to find her lost son, so that is exactly what we are going to see her do this season.
It is obvious from the beginning of the episode that Joyce is devastated and that is even clearer in that amazing scene at the supermarket when she goes to buy a new phone. This scene was really incredible to watch, because it really made me feel the despair and misery that Joyce was experiencing. After waiting all day by the phone, Will called again, and this time he even spoke, only one word, “Mom”, but that was enough to make Joyce a lit bit happier. But it was only after the phone fried again that stranger things started happening. The lights flickered, Will’s radio started turning on and off by itself and something started to come out of the walls. Stranger Things really started to welcome the audience to all kinds of weird in just this one scene.
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But it became clear that Hawking’s inhabitants aren’t the only ones trying to find Will, because those weird scientists(?) are too. When Joyce left to the supermarket they started scanning her house and it seemed like they found something in the same place Will disappeared. We also found out in a shocking revelation that a man who seems to be one of the bosses is Eleven’s father. That I really didn’t see coming. Usually parents chicken out when it comes to making their children lad rats (even parents who usually do that to other children), but this one clearly didn’t get the memo.
Lastly, we also saw Nancy and her “friends” at Steve’s party. In this night Steve finally got what he wanted from the beginning, he simply didn’t know that Jonathan was taking pictures (which definitely crosses the line of weirdness). It was also in this party that a smaller character made major, Barb, disappeared, being this the beginning of a controversial subject. Not controversial in Stranger Thing’s world, but in ours, and all because of Jimmy Fallon.
This episode was really amazing, as all episodes of this show will be. All scenes were great, but as I said, I especially loved the scenes with Joyce. It is really incredible to watch her struggle not to go crazy while trying to find her son. I am giving this episode an 8.8/10.
But if you think this episode was full of strange thing get ready because in the next episode (“Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly”) things will get even stranger.
REVIEW: Stranger Things, Episode 101
I don’t watch that many shows from Netflix, but Stranger Things is definitely my favorite one from this company. This show is that kind of great combination between clichés and something you have never seen before. Even though it is inspired by some of Stephen King’s works, I don’t think Stranger Things’ goal is to terrify us and provides us with sleepless nights, but else to make us want to binge watch all of the episodes as soon as possible, and then hate Netflix for taking so long releasing the following season. And that is exactly what we are doing right now, because it usually takes about a year to release another season, but this time we will have to wait 15 months instead. The good news is that it is almost over (only about one and a half month away), so in the meantime, let’s take a look back into its first season.
For a show that almost wasn’t advertised (I think they only released a poster and a trailer a few days before the show premiered), Stranger Things was a huge success. Younger generations liked it, probably because it has so much suspense, mystery and science-fiction; while older generations also liked it, probably because it reminds them of the good old days, because I hear that the details (wardrobe, scenarios, relationships…) are really well represented, since that is how things were in the 80s, but don’t ask me about this, because I really wouldn’t know.
Some people ask what the point is of making this show take place in the 80s while it could be done in present day, and for that I have a few answers. Firstly, it seems like much more fun to play Dungeons and Dragons like Will, Mike, Dustin and Lucas were playing right in the beginning of the episode, than playing it alone (or even with online friends) in your computer or PlayStation. Secondly, I think it is a lot more entertaining to mess with the past than with the present. Some weird and unexplained things have happened many times in the past, and I like it when a show/movie tries to “explain” it. Of course that in the end of the day that is still left unexplained, but it really does make you wonder “What if that is what really happened?” And especially when the movie/show has science-fiction and/or fantasy as a gender, that just makes the world much more magical. Lastly, because I think in the past there isn’t such a sense of safe as there is now. Of course that, like before, people can still be kidnapped, murdered, get lost somewhere… but now we all have phones and that is where the sense of safe comes from. If we get lost in woods, our phones have flashlights and it is just a matter of time before we get signal and call help. In the 80s the only phones they had were in the walls and had to be plugged, so they couldn’t just carry it around. Can you imagine if Will and the others had a cellphone? The story would definitely take some different turns.
But anyway, the pilot of Stranger Things is entitled “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers” and it is definitely an episode full of mystery and suspense. As the title suggests, the episode was mostly about Will, even though he was only in 2/3 scenes. Unfortunately, most people’s favorite character (including mine) was a bit sidelined, but that didn’t make the episode any less great. I am talking about Eleven, of course.
Because it couldn’t happen in any other way, everyone was worried about Will and so everyone started looking for him. At first people wanted to believe that it was nothing, that he would eventually show up, but, even though that happens 99 times in every 100, that obviously does not apply in this case. But not all hope was lost, and there was an amazing scene close to the end of the episode in which Joyce became convinced that she got a call from Will. This was really an incredible scene where we saw a truly desperate mother who wanted nothing more than being with her son again.
Everyone knows that kids who are good students and who play nerd games in their parent’s basement have to be bullied, and so the 4 (now 3) friends are no different. I really hate bullies and I really hope they find out through the Stranger Kids that it is better to be a Nerd, than being like them. What I liked most about this scene was that they kind of don’t care about the bullies, and just think of them as a normal morning activity.
As I said, I really enjoyed this episode. There was mystery, death, action, girls with powers, confident Nerds, not to mention some funny scenes too in the middle of all this. Stranger Things is really a great show, and this pilot sets up Season 1 in a very good way. I am giving this episode an 8.6/10.
Don’t go anywhere because in episode two the Strangers and the Nerds won’t either, and the title of episode 2 is a proof of that: “Chapter Two: The Weirdo in Maple Street”.
Episode Titles + New Promo for Marvel’s The Punisher Released
Even though we don’t have a premiere date for Marvel’s upcoming series The Punisher they sure are hyping fans up.
The series’ Twitter page posted all the episode titles in Morse Code, as well as a new promo featuring all the main characters in what looks to be the title credits.
Episode Titles:
The Punisher – Episode 1.01 – “3 A.M.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.02 – “Two Dead Men.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.03 – “Kandahar.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.04 – “Resupply.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.05 – “Gunner.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.06 – “The Judas Goat.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.07 – “Crosshairs.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.08 – “Cold Steel.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.09 – “Front Toward Enemy.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.10 – “Virtue of the Vicious.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.11 – “Danger Close.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.12 – “Home S.”
The Punisher – Episode 1.13 – “Memento Mori.”
Promo:
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— The Punisher (@ThePunisher) August 28, 2017
Here’s Our First Look at Misty Knight With Famous Bionic Arm on Netflix’s Luke Cage
We all knew when Misty Knight got her arm cut-off that we would be getting a bionic arm sometime in the future… but did you guess it was going to be so soon?
We certainly didn’t, but now we’re just embracing it.
Our first look at season 2 of Luke Cage features Misty Knight with her bionic arm besides Cage himself, looking like they’re ready to kick some butt.
First Teaser for The Punisher is Now Online
“The past is more than memories, is the devil you sold your soul to.”
Our first teaser at Marvel’s upcoming Netflix series The Punisher is here, and it looks brutal.
The teaser features Frank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher talking about his past. We also get a look at the traumatic events of Castle’s past, including the murdering of his family and his time serving in the Middle East.
Now, it’s important to note that this is not the footage shown during last month’s San Diego Comic-Con, the two trailers are reportedly very different and focus on two different aspects of the story.
Check it out:
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Watch Iron Fist Punch Daredevil in the Face in Final Trailer for The Defenders
Marvel’s The Defenders drops in just hours and Netflix is not holding back with the trailers.
We already knew there was going to be some tension between the Defenders, and we kind of expected some awkward interactions, but seeing Iron Fist punch Daredevil in the face was kind of striking.
The trailer focuses a lot on Sigourney Weaver’s Alexandra as she addresses our four heroes directly.
Check it out:
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