Looks grittier than expected.
But, oh boy, will Marvel/Disney ever not get tired of the pandering?
After having to play Miles' black deaf girlfriend (who was the most pointless character in the whole game) in Spider-Man 2 they come up with the next protagonist with a disability and they sure as hell will take it up a notch from here...
Who the fuck wants a main character who does not talk?
Doing a deaf character in a comic is different than doing it in a tv series, don't you think?The comic character is, and has always been, deaf, too. Been in the comics probably longer than you've been alive.
Like clockwork lmaoThe comic character is, and has always been, deaf, too. Been in the comics probably longer than you've been alive.
Doing a deaf character in a comic is different than doing it in a tv series, don't you think?
She’s only been around since 1999.The comic character is, and has always been, deaf, too. Been in the comics probably longer than you've been alive.
She’s only been around since 1999.
Looks grittier than expected.
But, oh boy, will Marvel/Disney ever not get tired of the pandering?
After having to play Miles' black deaf girlfriend (who was the most pointless character in the whole game) in Spider-Man 2 they come up with the next protagonist with a disability and they sure as hell will take it up a notch from here...
Who the fuck wants a main character who does not talk?
If you're going to be like this, at least tell us you dislike Daredevil too. I'd rather you double down in your opinion than be hypocritical.Doing a deaf character in a comic is different than doing it in a tv series, don't you think?
Doing a deaf character in a comic is different than doing it in a tv series, don't you think?
But maybe they will have a really cool bit where she can fight Daredevil and it will be the blind fighting the deaf, each exploiting the others weakness and trying to capitalize on their own strengths.
Looks grittier than expected.
But, oh boy, will Marvel/Disney ever not get tired of the pandering?
After having to play Miles' black deaf girlfriend (who was the most pointless character in the whole game) in Spider-Man 2 they come up with the next protagonist with a disability and they sure as hell will take it up a notch from here...
Who the fuck wants a main character who does not talk?
What episode of South Park is that from? I keep seeing people posting it but I feel like I’ve never seen the episode before.
fun fact, although not part of the MCU, there was this obscure show called Helstrom on hulu that was also tv-ma.
I haven't watched it yet but I'm pretty sure it's from their most recent special "Enter The Panderverse" which supposedly lampoons Kathleen Kennedy and general recent Disney bullshitWhat episode of South Park is that from? I keep seeing people posting it but I feel like I’ve never seen the episode before.
Oh snap, new South Park special? Time toI haven't watched it yet but I'm pretty sure it's from their most recent special "Enter The Panderverse" which supposedly lampoons Kathleen Kennedy and general recent Disney bullshit
Thick Thighs Save Lives ayy nice cameoOh snap, new South Park special? Time tohoist the sailsresubscribe to Paramount+
I don't know that I'd call it pandering. This is in a universe where Daredevil exists, and he was a blind heroic figure decades before people started being butthurt by the idea of people with disabilities being more than whimpering invalids.Looks grittier than expected.
But, oh boy, will Marvel/Disney ever not get tired of the pandering?
After having to play Miles' black deaf girlfriend (who was the most pointless character in the whole game) in Spider-Man 2 they come up with the next protagonist with a disability and they sure as hell will take it up a notch from here...
Who the fuck wants a main character who does not talk?
Another Marvel tv trash.
But Daredevil isn't really blind, he has superpowers that not only make him as functional as a sighted person but BETTER in many respects.I don't know that I'd call it pandering. This is in a universe where Daredevil exists, and he was a blind heroic figure decades before people started being butthurt by the idea of people with disabilities being more than whimpering invalids.
Deaf, crippled and PoC lead! Marvel execs probably thought they are geniuses making this showD tier character getting a show because reasons. Where's my deaths head show? That could at least be a fun space action adventure romp.
And with your first sentence you explained why the people who think its pandering when disabled people in comic book stories are able to do extraordinary things are morons.But Daredevil isn't really blind, he has superpowers that not only make him as functional as a sighted person but BETTER in many respects.
Echo, on the other hand, maybe has some powers? But the show at least presented her as just a tough chick who is deaf, but can communicate just as easily with her men, suffers no handicap when maneuvering in massive chaotic environments showing perfect spatial awareness and tactical orientation despite having to look at, and have them look right at you, every single henchman She has to give an order to. It was contrite.
But that's all mostly irrelevant because EVERY superhero operates like this. And if some folks can appreciate the ASL that's great. Where echo fails for me is that she is just a boring character. The actress isn't visually interesting enough, she doesn't really do anything novel with the role, and the writing certainly didn't help. I think they were just so limited on options by self defined rules there was really no chance she would resonance with a large audience.
The ways in which this could to tie into an Avengers movie and Xmen with the multiverse could be fun. Phoenix. Thunderbird? Ravencroft/Blade?
I hope Kate and Yelena are in this. Even Sharon Carter.
The scene in Hawkeye where Kate meets Echo is one of the scariest in its menace since Netflix Daredevil with Bullseye. The actress for Kate really sold her fear in the situation, and Hawkeye as the reassuring presence that was unsure if she's going to die helped make the scene scary. TV-MA is encouraging. If the rating is well earned it could also help the audience with expectations and encorage production of different types of stories to be told from the array. TV-MA dramas/action/horror Marvel from other ratings, improving the ability to judge content and reviewers objectively.
Standalone shows are alright if there are a ton of them, but its an investment, they have to mean something even when changed, hooks taken from earlier phases and amplified. Little stories like little storms that get spun up and together to make a big storm. The D+ shows and movies need more ensemble crossover to develop characters from the previous phase and weave them together with storylines other than Kang.
"Marvel Spotlight gives us a platform to bring more grounded, character-driven stories to the screen, and in the case of Echo, focusing on street-level stakes over larger MCU continuity," Head of Streaming Brad Winderbaum explained. "Just like comics fans didn't need to read Avengers or Fantastic Four to enjoy a Ghost Rider Spotlight comic, our audience doesn't need to have seen other Marvel series to understand what's happening in Maya's story."
She was one of the main villains in Hawkeye.So is her power that she can magically beat men twice her size and weight in hand-to-hand combat?
What is this trailer? It tells me nothing about her, her character, her powers. Might as well be a trailer for a Kingpin show.
She was one of the main villains in Hawkeye.
Daredevil which connects with She-Hulk which connects with Wong, Madisynn and Jake?This doesn't tie into anything except for Daredevil.
Echo TV Series Will Be Released Under "Marvel Spotlight" Banner
The first trailer for Echo made its debut on Friday, showcasing the latest Disney+ series set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The live-action series will not only be the franchise’s first TV-MA showing, but it will air simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu — and apparently, it will also kick...comicbook.com
Daredevil which connects with She-Hulk which connects with Wong, Madisynn and Jake?
That didn't have any Kang either that I recall.
Spotlight as a new thing to compartmentalize concurrent storylines that don't intersect is a good idea in theory.
That reinforces it away from Kang.
Foreshadowing of a Ghost Rider Spotlight? Continuity and stakes has been an issue.
Competition and opens up variety.
Coincidentally, I was bouncing around the idea of "What would Mephisto do in the MCU?" after you mentioned Ironheart and thought Echo would also make a good candidate for an infernal bargain. There'd be complaints no doubt, but damn I think the character is well set up to make a run as a Ghost Rider. At least in a What If?.
So is her power that she can magically beat men twice her size and weight in hand-to-hand combat?
What is this trailer? It tells me nothing about her, her character, her powers. Might as well be a trailer for a Kingpin show.
So if she sees Hawkeye hit a target from a distance, she can copy that too?Photographic Reflexes. Basically same power as Taskmaster. Any action she sees, she masters. There was a scene in Hawkeye where a young Maya (echo) watches a movie and copies it perfectly the next time she spars.
So if she sees Hawkeye hit a target from a distance, she can copy that too?