Netflix Iron Fist Season 1: Marvel's Danny Rand's Villains On His Expedition Towards Identity

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Dec 19, 2016 02:45 AM EST

To cast out superhero shows is no sweat and dismiss movies like a feathers is effortless. However with Marvel's overture on Netflix is not bashful, in fact it can steadfast with confidence for providing movies that take a stand against social inequity.

Say for example, in Daredevil Season 1 Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and his law office outmaneuvered renovation in Hell's Kitchen. Meanwhile, Jessica Jones has opened a discourse regarding maltreatment and depression. Whereas, Luke Cage has disputed over racism and featured the conflict of street-level violence. Iron Fist on the other hand will give away the one percent, said the Movie News Guide.

The "One Percent" implies of the things that has been done, of course what has Iron Fist brought to the viewers. The head of Marvel Television, Joseph Loeb, has remarked that in order to identify the so called one percent, boiling it down would be very hard. He iterated in front of the crowd of New York Comic Con that in this specific case, one percent of the one percent and its implication to the world on a daily basis.

The setting in every Marvel superhero shown on Netflix has always been New York City. It has played a huge role in progression of the plot. In the making of Daredevil, Hell's Kitchen has played an enormous part, where Harlem was the force that impacted the hesitant Luke Cage to be transformed into a hero. The high-end part of New York City has stepped up to the limelight in Iron Fist.

On screen, Hell's Kitchen and Harlem have been depicted by their corresponding heroes. The upcoming series has offered then a distinct aura of the city which would be the high-end world, the commercial world of New York, that is the huge part of it, Loeb disclosed.

Iron Fist will showcase the lifestyle of the prominent and elite. Danny (Finn Jones), who has been born from a family of billionaire has been so associated with the world he (and many others) has tried to challenge.

However, the new series which would feature Marvel's The Living Weapon will not be astray in its endeavor to create a social commentary. Season 1 has Loeb's promises that it would extensively deal on the expedition of Danny Rand's distinctiveness. This would navigate the life Danny Rand's tries to ease back which was grabbed away from him when he was just a little boy, cited the Engadget.

Loeb added that delving into Danny Rand's identity has been something they were really up to from the very start. He has teased that it's all about proving oneself when there is no way left and neither you nor anyone ever knows what has happened to yourself. 

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