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Finn Jones, who played Danny Rand in Netflix's Iron Fist and The Defenders, would love to reprise the role in a Heroes For Hire MCU show.
Finn Jones, who played the titular character in Netflix's Marvel series Iron Fist , expresses his desire to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jones assumed the role of Danny Rand, a martial arts expert who has the power to channel his chi into his fist, making it extremely powerful. The Netflix series premiered in 2017 and saw Danny, a monk and billionaire thought to have been dead for over a decade, become the Iron Fist. Also starring Jessica Henwick and Tom Pelphrey among other characters, Iron Fist ran for two seasons until its cancelation.
Iron Fist was also featured in Netflix's The Defenders in a team-up alongside other Marvel Netflix characters Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter), and Daredevil (Charlie Cox). Referencing events from the MCU's film franchise, the Netflix shows long existed in a precarious place in Marvel's canon, technically existing within the universe but never mentioned or impacting the MCU. With the reboot Daredevil: Born Again in the works, Marvel has seemingly confirmed the characters from those shows could turn up in new projects. Since his first Marvel Comics appearance in Marvel Premiere #15, Iron Fist has been connected to groups such as the Thunderbolts, New Avengers, and Heroes For Hire. Given the MCU's confirmation of Thunderbolts and the potential for new teams, the return of Danny Rand is possible.
While speaking with ComicBook.com , Jones reveals that he is interested in going the route of Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio (who plays Kingpin in Daredevil, Hawkeye, and Daredevil: Born Again) and reprising his role as Danny in the MCU. He even has some ideas for how he could return. Check out what the actor says below:
"I would love to continue playing that character. I think there's a lot of room for growth. Personally, where I would like to see the reintroduction of the character would be something like a Heroes for Hire TV series. I think that would be the most dynamic and fun way to reintroduce those characters. I loved working with Mike and I loved the on-screen chemistry between Danny and Luke. I think it's a really interesting creative place that show can be taken in. I'd love to pick up that mantle again and keep moving this character forward and make the best possible Iron Fist there could be."
Jones' comments display his awareness of the Iron Fist series' failings. Though season 2 did much better than season 1 in terms of critical ratings, the series remains one of Marvel's lowest reviewed shows. By contrast, The Defenders sported a 78% on Rotten Tomatoes - much higher than either season of Iron Fist - showing that audiences' issue was possibly with the series and not necessarily the character. Since Iron Fist appears more often alongside other characters, mainly Luke Cage, in the comics rather than solo, it's clear that Iron Fist works best when he can play off others. Iron Fist has great arcs to bring to the screen despite the performance of the Netflix series, and a Heroes For Hire MCU show could bring them to life in a light and amusing way without giving Iron Fist the pressure of sustaining his own franchise.
With She-Hulk , Moon Knight , and the Human Torch making appearances in some iterations of the comics' Heroes For Hire, the MCU is closer than fans may think to making Jones' ideas a reality. Without a doubt, Iron Fist and Luke Cage are the most crucial members of the superhero business, often positioned as the group's leaders. Marvel is already branching out in terms of character introductions, team-ups, and even genre due to the flexibility allotted by the Disney+ live-action shows. Plus, there is the franchise's move into multiversal storytelling, which opens the door for Iron Fist' s potential return.
Amanda Lamadrid is a senior news writer for Screen Rant, covering movie and TV news. She earned an MFA at the University of Miami and has worked as a freelance writer for various magazines, newsletters, and companies. A book lover and TV and film enthusiast, she has a special appreciation for accurate book-to-screen adaptations, her favorite being (of course) The Lord of the Rings.

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At around 7.50pm on 24 September 2022, S & M were strangers who were seated next to one another on the left side of the upper deck of Bus 14. The bus was headed towards Bedok.
A burly man clad in a black shit was seated diagonally across S & M. A Chinese woman who was seated in front of the man alight the bus and an Indian woman took her place.
When the Indian lady sat in front of the man, the man shouted “What the fuck”. He then acted aggressively for a period of 15 to 20 minutes.
Amongst other things, the man spewed multiple vulgarities, kicked the woman’s chair, and hit his bag loudly. Some of the kicks were so forceful that the woman’s body jolted. The man was also seen cracking his knuckles aggressively.
Visibly uncomfortable, the woman got on a phone call. The man continued uttering Hokkien expletives.
According to S, the man appeared to have threatened to punch the woman at one point when she turned around to look at him.
A short video of the incident, which was shot by fellow passengers, was sent to Wake Up Singapore. In the video, the man can be seen dramatically making a fist. He also slams on his bag and spews Hokkien vulgarities.
An audio note sent by S setting out the sequence of events was added to the video of the incident. You may watch the video of the incident, with S’s narration, at this link:
There was also a CCTV camera on the upper deck of the bus. We hope that the relevant authorities review the footage to investigate this incident.
S found the incident extremely disturbing. She then went down to the lower deck to alert the Bus Captain of the incident.
Although the Bus Captain was initially hesitant, he eventually stopped the bus opposite the Holy Family Church and went up to the upper deck.
When the Bus Captain came to the upper deck, he conversed with the man in Mandarin and asked him what was happening. The man told the Bus Captain, in Mandarin, that he was “just stretching”.
At this juncture, M stepped in and called the man out. M told the Bus Captain that the man was being aggressive and should be asked to leave the bus.
The Bus Captain then said that the man could stay but he should behave himself.
M then showed the Bus Captain the video of the incident that they had captured earlier. Again, she insisted that the man be asked to leave the bus. Other passengers who witnessed the incident also supported M’s call for the man to leave the bus.
The Bus Captain eventually asked the man to leave the bus.
After the man exited the bus, S checked in with the victim. S sent a copy of the video to the victim. The victim informed S that she wished to make a police report.
We hope the authorities investigate this matter and take swift action. We also applaud the commuters who spoke up against the man’s behaviour and stood up for the woman. Thanks to their actions and insistence that the man be removed from the bus, the situation did not escalate.
We will continue to update this article if there are further developments.
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Finn Jones, who played the titular character in Netflix's Marvel series Iron Fist , expresses his desire to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jones assumed the role of Danny Rand, a martial arts expert who has the power to channel his chi into his fist , making it extremely powerful. The Netflix series premiered in 2017 and saw Danny, a monk ...
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