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Post by Gris on Oct 7, 2018 4:45:06 GMT -5
Looking good, will see how it goes and how much it borrows from the comics.
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Post by takewithfood on Oct 21, 2018 10:47:45 GMT -5
Season 3 is out, by the way. I'm a few episodes in, and I feel the need to caution you that it is a very, very slow burn to begin with. Very slow, very bleak, lots of theology, but also pretty promising.
You can feel how much more love there is for this story and these characters and even the setting than in, say, Luke Cage or Iron Fist (both of which have been cancelled, in case you missed it). Still, I don't think it's going to be for everyone.
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Post by Gris on Oct 23, 2018 3:37:39 GMT -5
Watched a couple, looking good but as you say the start is dragging its feet quite a bit, specially on Matt's side.
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Post by takewithfood on Oct 23, 2018 17:33:57 GMT -5
It definitely heats up. It's still a fairly bleak show throughout, but it gets more intense and involved. It's a strong season, much more in line with the first than the second.
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Post by Dhark on Oct 23, 2018 19:35:05 GMT -5
I’m two episodes in, will likely binge it next week... glad to hearthe positives!
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Post by roxolid on Oct 27, 2018 14:15:45 GMT -5
Watched it, liked it. The iffy future surrounding Marvel shows on netflix has me saddened. I think they'll continue the shows, but on a Disney/Marvel streaming service and that'll be more money to shell out for a couple of shows I will watch and a ton of cartoons that I won't. We'll see.
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Post by takewithfood on Dec 8, 2018 17:38:01 GMT -5
I guess it's not a big surprise, but Daredevil has been cancelled.If you've seen Season 3, you'll probably agree that it's at least going out on a high note. The show is still successful and profitable, so I can only assume that this is part of Disney's decision to keep all their Marvel stuff to themselves, on their own streaming service. This probably spells the end for Jessica Jones and the Punisher, which each have one season yet to be released; these will no doubt be their last. What I find to be the most interesting takeaway from all of this is that these Marvel/Netflix shows were essentially so successful that they doomed themselves. They proved that quality products can be made and streamed entirely online and still cut a profit, and this contributed to Disney's decision to go their own way. RIP Netflix/Marvel.
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