Re: Marvel Creating Four New Shows For Netflix
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:02 pm
Night Nurse was in a relationship with Strange at one point.
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After a tragic ending to her short-lived Super Hero stint, Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases involving people with extraordinary abilities in New York City.
[iup=3629135]BID0[/iup] wrote:Sounds good. Both were on the shortlists I think.
When is JJ out? 2016?
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I feel sorry for Crews. He has been talking up this role for a long time
[iup=3629901]King Chaz[/iup] wrote:Yeah but
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I don't know, I found Krysten Ritter really annoying in Breaking Bad.
[iup=3630047]Tineash[/iup] wrote:Krysten Ritter's interesting enough to actually carry a show, though. And Mike Colter has been great in The Good Wife. Good casting I'd say.
[iup=3630116]BID0[/iup] wrote:Daddario is hot yes, and there was a chance we might see her boobies again if she was cast... But Ritter would play the damaged Jessica Jones far better.
Plus Jessica Jones isn't meant to be a perfect super model hero as far as I know (I'm not calling Krysten Ritter ugly... although I have seen many comments online saying otherwise )
The Hollywood Reporter has word that actor Mike Colter will soon step up as the Hero For Hire in "Alias Jessica Jones" before moving on to his own solo series on the streaming service.
Take this one with a grain of salt folks, but there are reports that when the Netflix Daredevil series debuts, Matt Murdock will be evolving his superhero look past the plain black Daredevil: Born Again guise we've seen previously. Chris Dilliard of ComicsUI is reporting via an un-named source a second costume for Charlie Cox as the horned hero being used during filming.
"The scene in question starts with the Kingpin ordering his goons to shoot Daredevil, and at the last minute Daredevil grabs a pipe on the ground and throws it, knocking the gun out of his hand," ComicsUI's source says, describing the scene he witnessed while on set. "The suit Daredevil was wearing is black with red and looked like a latex scuba suit."
The source also described the suit as having red vertical lines and highlights as well, which leads ComicsUI to make an interesting comics connection, to that of the Secret War's 2004 redesign of Daredevil by Gabrielle Dell'Otto. This is big leap in speculation, but if true could open up some interesting additional ties with the Daredevil series as well as down the road to the eventual Defenders television event series as a possible plotline. Last week EW confirmed that Daredevil would eventually get to his iconic red costume originally designed by Wally Wood, but if this news is accurate we could be in store for several stages of evolution by Matt Murdock on the way to that final design.