David Tennant Will Return as Kilgrave for Jessica Jones Season 2
Entertainment Weekly has confirmed that our favourite villain, Kilgrave will return to haunt Jessica Jones.
In the article, EW shared a photo of David Tennant and Krysten Ritter on the set of the second season of Jessica Jones.
No further details have been revealed about Kilgrave’s appearance in the show.
The FINAL Trailer for Marvel’s The Defenders is Here
The Defender drops all its episodes on Netflix in less than a week, and their publicity department is losing no time to make you hyped.
Marvel has dropped a final trailer for the upcoming series, featuring some more cool action as well as, surprisingly, a lot of Iron Fist.
The trailer seems to focus, at least at the beginning, on the way Iron Fist is trying to convince the Defenders that working together is the way to go. It also features some new action and maybe the start of a friendship between Danny Rand and Luke Cage?
Check out the trailer:
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Check Out New Poster and Promos for Marvel’s The Defenders
The Defenders comes out this month, and now we have some new promotional images to ease the wait.
The poster features our four heroes looking super cool.
The promos also feature Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, and Elektra.
Marvel’s The Defenders hits Netflix on August 18.
Jessica Jones Season 2 Casts Arrow Actor as Recurring Guest Star
Arrow‘s J.R. Ramirez has joined the cast of Netflix’s Jessica Jones season 2.
Ramirez will play Oscar, who’s described in an article by Marvel as, “a devoted single father who moves into Jessica’s building as the new superintendent.”
In the article, it is said that while the character’s son is captivated by Jones’ powers, Oscar himself is very skeptical and worries about the trouble she might bring.
Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg said, “J.R. is an incredible addition to our cast, bringing complex and subtle emotion and humor. He exudes warmth, edge and intelligence, and blends perfectly with our tone.”
It’s already been speculated that Ramirez might be playing a potential love interest for Jones, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Looks Like Iron Fist and Luke Cage Won’t Start Their Relationship in The Defenders on Very Good Terms
It seems like Luke Cage and Iron Fist won’t be quite the BFFs we love from the comics at the beginning of Marvel’s The Defenders.
Actors Mike Colter (Luke Cage) and Finn Jones (Iron Fist) teased during last week’s San Diego Comic-Con that the two superheroes won’t have the nicest first meeting.
Jones said he thought their interaction was surprising, “everyone knows us as being BFFs and actually the first time we see each other there’s conflict, and it grounds and roots the characters into reality a little bit better, which I think is really interesting.”
Colter added that he thinks the way they first interact is due to the fact that the two characters come from very different paths. He said: “I think it’s just one of those things where Luke has the advantage of years of experience. He’s a little older than Danny, he’s sort of been around, done that. He’s been in prison! He’s got some miles, he’s got some experiences… I’m from the streets, and that’s where we operate.”
It seems like an interesting change from the comics.
Although if you think about it, Iron Fist did punch Luke Cage in the face in the first trailer for the upcoming serioes.
Marvel’s The Defenders is set to air all its eight episodes August 18 on Netflix.
Marvel’s Runaways: Everything You Need to Know About Hulu’s First Marvel Series
Hulu officially entered the comic-book arena when it handed out a formal series order to Marvel’s Runaways, from executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.
Based on the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the live-action Runways tells the coming-of-age story of a disparate group of teenagers who “must unite against a common foe — their parents.” For those unfamiliar with the source material, the parents in question are revealed to be part of a crime organization known as “The Pride,” which hosts an annual “charity” gathering that serves as a meeting place for nefarious time-travelers, wizards, mad scientists, aliens and mutants.
Here’s the official show synopsis:
Every teenager thinks their parents are evil. What if you found out they actually were? Marvel’s Runaways is the story of six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other but who must unite against a common foe – their parents.
The actors cast as the Runaways include:
Gregg Sulkin as lacrosse star Chase Stein, a brilliant engineer trapped in the body of a dumb (hot) jock;
Rhenzy Feliz as “loud-and-proud nerd” Alex Wilder, who longs to “reunite his childhood group of friends”;
Lyrica Okano as angsty Wiccan Nico Minoru, whose goth style masks an inner loneliness;
Virginia Gardner as Karolina Dean, whose “veneer of privilege and perfection” is challenged by her “newfound eagerness to explore her identity and pursue her own desires”;
Ariela Barer as Gert Yorkes, a “purple-haired, bespectacled, contemporary riot grrrl”;
and Allegra Acosta as Molly Hernandez, “the youngest and most innocent member of her friend group.”
The actors cast as “The Pride” include:
— James Marsters and Ever Carradine: Victor and Janet Stein, parents to Chase. He’s an engineering genius who has lofty expectations for his son — and when they aren’t met, retribution can be fierce; she’s a perfect PTA mom harboring a brilliant mind of her own, and who longs for more from her life.
— Annie Wersching and Kip Pardue: Leslie and Frank Dean, parents to Carolina. She’s a poised and skilled leader whose charisma draws in devoted allies and followers. He’s a former teen star who rode a short-lived movie career and is now teeming with insecurity.
— Kevin Weisman and Brigid Brannagh: Dale and Stacey Yorkes, parents to Gert. He’s a bioengineer whose deep love for his family oftentimes falls short as far as knowing the right things to say to his daughter. Stacey, too, is a bioengineer, and utilizes a more progressive approach to her parenting style.
— Ryan Sands and Angel Parker: Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder, parents to Alex. He’s a hulking presence who can effortlessly shift from approachable father to intimidating strategist; she’s a successful lawyer, deliberate and calculating in both her words and actions.
— Brittany Ishibashi and James Yaegashi: Tina and Robert Minoru, parents to Nico. She’s a perfectionist “tiger mom,” as well as a brilliant innovator and ruthless CEO; he is a gentle and brilliant beta, “the Woz to his wife’s Jobs.”
Here’s a sneak peek trailer:
teaser trailer for the runaways television series pic.twitter.com/qOqVeie0C3
— best of runaways (@bestofrunaways) July 17, 2017
Hulu has set November 21, 2017 as the premiere date for the 10-episode first season of Marvel’s Runaways.
Check Out This New Daredevil Clip from ‘The Defenders’ Season Premiere
It seems like our favorite Defender would have put away his suit at the beginning of Marvel’s The Defenders.
In this clip released on the show’s Twitter page, we see Matt Murdock lamenting on Elektra’s death and re-thinking his life-choices.
Check it out:
We have a confession… this is from episode 1. #DEFEND pic.twitter.com/76ygeMUlIl
— The Defenders (@TheDefenders) July 23, 2017
Reminder: The Defenders is less than a month away!
SDCC: New Trailer for Marvel’s ‘The Defenders’ Looks INCREDIBLE
The Comic-Con gods have given us an action-filled trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s The Defenders, and it looks amazing.
The trailer is filled with new action scenes and hilarious lines from our four superheroes who have to unwillingly come together to save the city.
The trailer features the reunion of Daredevil and Elektra, as well as Sigourney Weaver’s Alexandra giving Elektra a very confusing analogy about war.
Check out the trailer:
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It was also confirmed during Comic-Con that Daredevil and Iron Fist are both getting new seasons.
Marvel’s The Defenders comes out in less than a month, on August 18.
Marvel’s ‘The Punisher’ Trailer Description Has Dropped
Those lucky enough to be at this year’s SDCC were treated with a clip of the upcoming Marvel series The Punisher.
Lucky for us, the people at Mashable were kind enough to share a description of the clip.
Check it out:
“The clip opened with a shot of Frank Castle in happier times, teaching his young daughter to play guitar. In the present, he’s strumming the guitar all alone and looking very, very sad about it.
Cut to some of Frank’s recent adventures: running down bikers in rural Alabama, taking out drug cartels via sniper rifle in Juárez, strangling a man to death in an airport bathroom in New York City.
The last of those men pleads for his life in his final moments. “Please, you’ve killed everyone. The bikers, the cartels, the Cajuns, the Irish, they’re all gone,” he cries. “What’s it going to change if I’m dead?”
Frank looks at him impassively. “Nothing.”
Once he’s choked the man out, Frank struts out of the bathroom in a black hoodie and leather duster over his Punisher-logo vest. It’s a hero shot, but a grim, dark one. Let’s just say that fans worried that The Punisher might sand off Frank’s rough edges can probably relax.”
We Got a New Image from Marvel’s ‘The Defenders’
Another image for Netflix’s The Defenders has been released.
The poster features our “gang of four:” Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage (looking like he’s about to hurt someone pretty badly), and Iron Fist.
The image looks like it will be used as a promotional banner for an interview of sorts due to the text on it: “Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist have united to form street-level supergroup The Defenders, the four stars brief us on what to expect.”
Here it is:
Marvel’s The Defenders is set to air on Netflix August 18.
Source: Comic Book Movie.