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^ Each episode is named after the issue title of various comics Danny Rand has appeared in. [2] [3]
Recurring [ edit ]
Giullian Yao Gioiello as BB
Natalie Smith as Bethany
Jason Lai as Rhyno
Christine Toy Johnson as Sherry Yang
James Chen as Sam Chung
Jowin Marie Batoon as Torx
Sydney Mae Diaz as Hex
Fernando Chien as Chen Wu
Notable guests [ edit ]
Henry Yuk as Hai-Qing Yang
Hoon Lee as Lei Kung
Andrew Pang as Donnie Chang
Murray Bartlett as Paul Edmonds
Rob Morgan as Turk Barrett
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The second and final season of the American streaming television series Iron Fist , which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name , follows Danny Rand / Iron Fist , a martial arts expert with the ability to call upon the power of the Iron Fist. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise . The season was produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios , with Raven Metzner serving as showrunner .
Finn Jones stars as Rand, who protects New York following the events of The Defenders . Jessica Henwick , Tom Pelphrey , Jessica Stroup , and Sacha Dhawan also return from the first season to star, and are joined by Simone Missick , reprising her role from previous Marvel Netflix series, and Alice Eve . The season was ordered in July 2017, with Metzner replacing Scott Buck as showrunner. Filming for the season began in late 2017 in New York City, and continued until May 2018. Focus was placed on improving the fight sequences for the series after criticisms of the first season , with Clayton Barber taking over as fight coordinator after doing so for the MCU film Black Panther . Each episode in the season is named after a comics issue that Rand has appeared in.
The season was released on September 7, 2018, and consists of ten episodes. The season received mixed reviews from critics, but was considered a major improvement over the previous season. Netflix canceled the series on October 12, 2018. [1]
In January 2015, Netflix CCO Ted Sarandos stated the series was "eligible to go into multiple seasons for sure" and Netflix would look at "how well [they] are addressing both the Marvel fanbase but also the broader fanbase" in terms of determining whether additional seasons would be appropriate. [7] In July 2015, Sarandos said some of the Defenders series would "selectively have multiple seasons as they come out of the gate." [8] At San Diego Comic-Con International 2017, the second season of Iron Fist was announced, [6] with Raven Metzner taking over as showrunner from Scott Buck , who served that role for the first season. [9] Marvel Television head and series executive producer Jeph Loeb explained that Marvel had known Buck would be unavailable for the next season of Iron Fist due to his commitments to another Marvel series, Inhumans , so the studio began looking for a replacement showrunner. Metzner pitched a story for the season that excited Marvel, and Loeb compared the change to a new writer taking over on a comic. [10]
The season begins after the events of The Defenders , and sees Rand fulfill his promise to protect New York following the supposed death of Matt Murdock at the end of that miniseries. For the season, Metzner also wanted to explore more of the mythology of K'un-Lun than was shown in the first season by spending more time there. [11] Each episode is named after the issue title of various comics Danny Rand has appeared in, [2] after the first season named each episode after Shaolin Kung Fu sequences. [12]
When asked how the season would be influenced by the criticisms of the first, Metzner said that Marvel had allowed him to tell his own story rather than follow on from the first season and so he just approached the project as a fan of the comics and characters. He described the second season as an "evolution" of the first. [13] Jones felt that Rand would be more relatable for the audience in the second season after moving in with his girlfriend and spending less time around Rand Enterprises. Metzner described this approach as " holistic ", wanting the series to feel like being on the streets of New York. [14]
Finn Jones , Jessica Henwick , Tom Pelphrey , Jessica Stroup , and Sacha Dhawan reprise their roles as Danny Rand / Iron Fist , Colleen Wing , Ward Meachum , Joy Meachum , and Davos , respectively. They are joined in the season by Alice Eve as Typhoid Mary . [5] [15] Metzner had previously written a different version of Typhoid Mary for the film Elektra (2005), and was always interested in that character and well-versed in her comic story. Eve described her introduction in the season as an origin story that explores the mystery of the character's multiple personalities, while Loeb said, "We meet her at a certain point in her life and then cards get tipped over as you go." [16]
With the announcement of the season, it was revealed that Simone Missick would appear, reprising her role as Misty Knight from previous MCU Netflix series . [6] This allows for the exploration of the Daughters of the Dragon team that Wing and Knight form in the comics. [11] James Chen had also joined the cast as Sam Chung, a role loosely based on the comics supporting character of the same name . [17]
Filming for the season was expected to begin "soon" after it was announced at San Diego Comic-Con, [18] with actor Sacha Dhawan saying then that "they're hopefully starting" by December 2017. [19] By December 13, filming on the season had begun, [20] in New York City where the production wrapped on May 10, 2018. Jones described this as the end of a "long and physical 7 month winter shoot". [21] Extensive filming took place in New York's Chinatown . [11] Niels Alpert served as cinematographer for the season. [14]
Clayton Barber took over as the fight coordinator for the season, having also served in the role on Marvel's Black Panther (2018), [22] after the fight choreography of the first season was widely criticized. Barber was inspired by "old school kung fu" such as the works of Jackie Chan , and wanted to make the fights of the series feel like "a punk rock song". [23] [24] Metzner noted that Jones had months of lead time before work on the season began to "hone his skills" with the fighting and stunts, and said that he and the rest of the cast along with Barber "really pushed themselves" with the fight sequences in the season. Jones added that all of the fight scenes have "an emotional standpoint" so that they drive the story forward rather than simply being "awesome fight scenes" for the sake of having fights. [25]
Robert Lydecker composed the music for the season. [26]
The fictional country of Sokovia that was introduced in the MCU film Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) is referenced in the season as part of Walker's past as an operative in the country. [27]
Jones, Henwick, Missick, Eve, Loeb, Metzner, and Barber promoted the season at San Diego Comic-Con 2018. [22] Charles Pulliam-Moore of io9 felt the footage shown at the panel left him optimistic for the season, since "It finally feels like Iron Fist may have figured out what people wanted out of this show in the first place." He felt the clips showed "how drastic an improvement" there was to the fight choreography, thanks in part to new fight coordinator Barber joining the series. One clip that showed Rand facing Davos in K'un-Lun felt "brutal and bloody" while also being "fluid and elegant in a way that feels fresh, new, and exactly like what you want from Iron Fist ." [28] At the panel, Loeb appeared in a karate costume, as part of a comedic bit with Henwick, who later appeared on stage telling Loeb to remove the outfit. Some criticized the outfit as insensitive and "several layers of bad". [29] [30]
The second season of Iron Fist , consisting of ten episodes, [31] was released on September 7, 2018, on the streaming service Netflix worldwide, [22] in Ultra HD 4K and high dynamic range . [32]
The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 55% approval rating, based on 47 reviews, with an average rating of 5.69/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Better action scenes and tighter pacing elevate Iron Fist ' s second season, but it remains a lesser light among MCU shows." [33] Metacritic assigned a score of 39 out of 100 based on reviews from six critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". [34]
Billionaire Danny Rand moves in with his girlfriend Colleen Wing , living in her Chinatown, New York City dojo. At night he fights criminals on the streets using the magical power of the Iron Fist, and sees an increase in crime between gangs such as the Golden Tigers and the Hatchets following the destruction of the Hand . Colleen finds a box bearing the kamon of her family, who pushed her away years earlier. She begins investigating where the box may have come from, and comes to believe that furniture shop owner Frank Choi may know of its origin. He goes missing when he is unable to pay the Golden Tigers for protection. Danny and Ward Meachum—who runs Danny's company—meet with Ward's sister Joy, who asks for them to buy her out of the company; Danny agrees. Joy is working with Davos, who was raised with Danny in the mystical city of K'un-Lun . Davos confronts Danny, revealing that he has discovered a way to take the Iron Fist from Danny. Davos believes it is his birthright, but Danny refuses to give it up.
Years earlier, Danny earned the right to gain the Iron Fist after being named the winner of a duel against Davos in K'un-Lun by Davos's father Lei Kung , though Davos had not conceded defeat to Danny. Now, fighting between the Golden Tigers and the Hatchets escalates and Danny is unable to convince Hai-Qing Yang, the leader of the Hatchets, to look for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. On the streets, Danny meets a strange newcomer to the city, Mary , and helps her by giving her directions and trying to protect her from the gang violence. She develops feelings for Danny in response to his kindness. Joy and Davos use blackmail to acquire an antique bowl from Mika Prada, an old acquaintance of Joy's. Colleen convinces Hai-Qing's wife Sherry to talk her husband into peace. Davos later meets with Hai-Qing regarding shipments that he has coming into the Hatchet's docks, and when he learns that the group can no longer secure his items given they now plan to share the docks with the Golden Tigers Davos gives Hai-Qing a stroke.
Learning of Joy and Davos's partnership, Ward asks Danny to invite the pair over for dinner so they can all discuss their differences. Despite Davos's protests, Joy agrees to avoid suspicion. Mary leaves a set of surveillance photos showing Danny and Colleen at the dojo, and when Danny confronts her about them Mary says that they are being watched by someone named Walker. Ward believes that someone at his Narcotics Anonymous meetings is working for Joy, and becomes paranoid. He ultimately does not come to the dinner. Joy and Davos feign niceties until Colleen demands that they discuss their grievances with Danny. Davos finds the surveillance photos, which he and Joy had arranged to be taken, and the pair leave. Danny and Colleen come to a parlay between the Golden Tigers and the Hatchets, now represented by Mrs. Yang. Negotiations appear successful, but Danny believes that the Golden Tigers have set a trap and attacks them. Mrs. Yang escapes with Colleen. Davos and Joy confront Walker, who appears to be a violent Mary.
Joy learns that Walker has dissociative identity disorder , with Mary being an alternate personality; Walker insists that she can control Mary. Danny attempts to reignite peace talks between the triads, but the Golden Tigers have already seized the docks and the Hatchets are preparing to fight back. Danny visits Hai-Qing and realizes that Davos had caused the stroke. Hai-Qing is able to tell Danny what Davos was ha
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