New Details Revealed About Luke Cage Season Two Villains, “Heroes for Hire” and More
The first issue of Empire‘s Pilot magazine features several juicy sneak peeks of what’s to come on the second season of Marvel’s Luke Cage. The magazine interviews the Netflix series’ showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker, as well as stars Mike Colter and Simone Missick. They discuss season one’s shortcomings, a spinoff and what’s to come in the new season.
Here are the most interesting spoilery scoops:
Bushmaster
This version of the villain is described as “bullet resistant” by Coker and he explains that “It’s not gonna bounce off, but he has his ways of healing. And he has very similar strength to Luke in terms of being able to take a punch and give a punch.”
“Jamaica has always been a country of resistance,” he says, touching on Bushmaster’s Carribean background. “They were the first to cast off their shackles and say, ‘We have our own government, this is how we’re doing things.’ We put a lot of that stuff into the character of Bushmaster.”
Misty Knight
“It’s her shooting hand, it’s her basketball hand, it’s her everything,” Missick says, referring to the character’s newfound disability and the impact it will have on her. “How does this person who is identified by her strength and her power as a cop do that job? She can’t. So we see Misty at the top of the season walking away from the thing that defined her.”
Missick adds: “I’ve got a lot more stunts this season.”
Danny Rand and “Heroes for Hire”
“Danny helps Luke channel his chi,” Coker says, which results “in a fight to end all fights that was just one of the most fun things we’ve done.”
“Me and Finn get along rather well, we’re pretty cool. I think our characters play well off each other,” Colter teased before making it clear that the chances of a Heroes for Hire show is “a question above my pay grade.”
Coker, on the other hand, is a little more positive. “It’s something that’s in the air. Internally at Marvel Television, everybody knows there’s a part of that combination that is inevitable, particularly when you watch them together in the way that we did it. If feels right. It feels good. It feels like, ‘I want to see more of this combination. Heroes for Hire is really not off the table.'”
Season One’s Shortcomings
“The standard conventional wisdom is that the show was great up until episode 7, and then went downhill because Diamondback wasn’t as good a villain as Cottonmouth,” Coker admits. “But as Jeph Loeb, the President of Marvel Television jokes, Mahershala couldn’t have followed Mahershala!”
“It was a great try,” Colter confesses when asked about that first run of episodes. “Some people enjoy the full season. Some really felt the second part was not as strong as the first. And I get both…but you’ve got to take a chance to make your series different, and I thought it was commendable. If people thought it was a miss, that’s fine. We have a different approach for the next season.”
The magazine confirms that Gabrielle Dennis will be playing Nightshade, a character from the comic books who was a biochemist with a strong interest in lycanthropy.
Season 2 of Marvel’s Luke Cage streams June 22 on Netflix.
H/T: ComicBookMovie
SNEAK PEEK: Empire – Episode 4.12 – “Sweet Sorrow”
Season 4, Episode 12 of Empire airs Wednesday, April 11 on FOX.
In this special featurette, stars Jussie Smollett and Gabourey Sidibe talk about Cookie’s illness, Eddie’s secret plan, and Lucious and Cookie’s next step.
Here’s the official press release of the episode:
THE LYONS DEFY THE ODDS ON AN ALL-NEW “EMPIRE” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, ON FOX
Rapper Lupe Fiasco and Robin Roberts (“Good Morning America”) Guest-Star
A Lyon health scare shakes up Empire, as Cookie holds down the fort, in spite of it all. Both Andre and Jamal try to right their wrongs, and Jamal makes a shocking revelation on live TV with Robin Roberts (guest-starring as herself). Eager to take Empire to new heights, Eddie’s motives are questioned when numbers don’t add up. Meanwhile, Hakeem and Tiana find common ground and Becky reveals the secret she’s been keeping from J. Poppa in the all-new “Sweet Sorrow” episode of EMPIRE.
Empire airs Wednesdays @ 8pm ET on FOX.
Empire Returns Next Week with New Episode
Empire fans rejoice! The hit series returns next week with a new episode of Season 4.
Here is the synopsis for the episode:
Nurse Claudia (guest star Demi Moore) takes her job to a new level, when she kidnaps Lucious. To find him, Cookie must race against time and use the skills she learned in prison to rescue him. Meanwhile, Andre, Jamal and Hakeem pick up the pieces from their battle with the Dubois family in the all-new “Birds in the Cage” spring premiere episode of EMPIRE.
You can watch a preview down below:
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Empire returns on March 28th at 8 pm on FOX.
Empire and Star to Crossover
The stars have aligned and Empire and Star will collide! Taraji P. Henson’s Cookie and Queen Latifah’s Carlotta will come face-to-face for the very first time.
FOX announced that the crossover will take place on Wednesday, September 27, beginning with Empire‘s Season 4 premiere at 8/7c and concluding with Star‘s Season 2 premiere at 9/8c.
FOX confirmed Latifah will bring her Star diva over to Empire and Empire‘s Jussie Smollett (Jamal) will appear on Star.
FOX also released the official synopsis for the Empire season premiere.
On the brink of Empire Entertainment’s 20th anniversary, Lucious is making his first public appearance after the explosion in Las Vegas, while all members of the Lyon family, as well as Lucious’ nurse, Claudia (guest star Demi Moore), have their own interests in Lucious regaining his physical and mental faculties.
H/T: TVLine
‘Empire,’ ‘The Flash,’ and ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Among the Nominees for Teen Choice Awards
Earlier today, FOX released all the nominees for this year’s Teen Choice Awards, and some of the shows featured in our podcasts got nominated!
Empire got a nomination in the category #ChoiceDramaTVShow alongside Riverdale, Famous in Love, Pretty Little Liars, Star and This is Us.
Jussie Smollett from Empire was nominated in the category #ChoiceDramaTVActor for playing Jamal Lyon in the show. Cole Sprouse (Riverdale), Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars), Milo Ventimiglia and Sterling K. Brown (This is Us), and Jesse Williams (Grey’s Anatomy) were also nominated in the category.
Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla (a.k.a. Emma Swan and The Evil Queen from Once Upon a Time) were nominated for #ChoiceSciFiTVActress alongside Abigail Spencer (Timeless), Eliza Taylor (The 100), Emeraude Toubia (Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments), and Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries). The show itself, however, did not get a nomination.
In the category of #ChoiceActionTVShow we have Arrow, Gotham, Lethal Weapon, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Supergirl, and The Flash.
For #ChoiceActionTVActor: Supergirl‘s Chris Wood, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s Gabriel Luna, The Flash‘s Grant Gustin and Arrow‘s Stephen Amell are all nominated alongside Clayne Crawford from Lethal Weapon and Wentworth Miller from Prison Break.
As for #ChoiceActionTVActress, Caity Lotz from Legends of Tomorrow, Candice Patton and Danielle Panabaker from The Flash, Emily Bett Rickards from Arrow, Jordana Brewster from Lethal Weapon, and Melissa Benoist from Supergirl are nominated.
The awards will air live August 13 on FOX.
Check out the full list of nominees in all categories from movies to TV and music!
You can vote for your favorites on the Teen Choice Awards’ website or via Twitter using the hashtags and your nominee’s Twitter handle.
FOX 2014-2015: What’s New? What’s Cancelled? What to Expect?
Last month the major broadcast networks announced their 2014-2015 television season pickups and cancellations. We will be breaking down for you what’s coming (and going) on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW.
Next up: FOX!
Where’s Glee? FOX Reveals 2014 Fall Schedule, Including Big Moves for 2 Fan Favorites
FOX unveiled its schedule for the 2014-15 TV season, and here are the big headlines: Batman origin tale Gotham has landed the Monday lead-off spot; the ever-resilient Bones is relocating to Thursdays; and the network is shaking up its Sunday animation block by adding two live-action comedies (including Brooklyn Nine-Nine).
American Idol will eat up less of FOX’s schedule next season. The once-mighty singing competition will likely launch with its traditional twice-weekly structure during the audition rounds before transitioning to a two-hour show on one night for the remainder of the season.
Glee‘s sixth and final season order, originally slated to be 22 episodes, will be trimmed to 13.
Sleepy Hollow is returning in a big way for Season 2, with Fox upping the number of episodes to at least 18.
The network officially cancelled Almost Human, Dads, Enlisted, Raising Hope, Rake, Surviving Jack and The X Factor. (more…)