The Defenders has been a rather highly anticipated series from Marvel and Netflix since audiences fell in love with Daredevil's first season back in April 2015. Having to follow the backlash of many poor reviews of Iron Fist from earlier this year, Defenders has to accomplish the hardship of winning audiences back over.
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We've now had the release of "the final defender" Iron Fist so now it is time to see what we should expect to see in Netflix and Marvel's The Defenders series which is slated to be released this year. Beware as there will be *SPOILERS AHEAD* for all previous shows.
Iron Fist's season 1 is not a martial arts epic and that's not a terrible thing. It's a glowing character driven crime drama series about a man returning home and struggling to find his place in the world.
A soulful crime drama about power and control, Luke Cage is the third of four series in the run up to The Defenders.
Daredevil season 2 blends a dark violent crime drama and a mystery thriller into an energy surged, action packed gripping superhero adventure.
Jessica Jones is an edgy neo-noir story of a troubled hero and a villain we love to hate, locked in a game of cat and mouse.
Although a spin-off from the X-Men movies, Legion appears to be more of a stand-alone story at this stage as all the characters are new and no references to the films as of yet (that I noticed).
Supernatural is a show that's been on air for twelve years this year and has been recently picked up for a season 13 which doesn't happen very often. To do that, this show needs a large following and it had to have come from somewhere; Season 1.
Opening straight into the action and quickly switching into tropes of the horror genre; it was obvious that this was going to keep us on our toes. The episode maintained its strength without breaking a sweat as we follow Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) on what could be his toughest adventure yet.
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