Harlem Saves Luke Cage!

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Luke Cage is Marvel’s third series on Netflix, and for the most part it doesn’t stray too far from the established formula.  Thankfully it is a good formula and moving the action from Hell’s Kitchen to Harlem changes things up just enough to keep things fresh.  With all the racial tension in America right now Luke Cage is the hero we need.

The series picks up fairly quickly after the events of Jessica Jones with the titular Luke Cage (Mike Colter) now working several jobs for cash under the table in Harlem.  Luckily for him one of his jobs is cleaning up Pop’s Barber Shop.  Pop (Frankie Faison) is a father figure and mentor for Luke, and Pop tries to help Luke see that he should be out saving people and not sweeping up hair and doing dishes.  Luke instead wants to keep a low profile, but fate has other plans and he is soon facing off against local gangster Cornell “Cottonmouth” Stokes (Mahershala Ali).

A lot of this would seem generic and boring.  Not to mention a retread of things we have seen before, but the cast and setting make this series sing.  It seems cliché to say that Harlem is a character in the show, but it truly is, and it is much more interesting than Hell’s Kitchen where all the other Netflix shows take place.  A superhero dropped in to a hotbed of police and racial tensions makes for pretty good TV.

Netflix has another hit show on its hands.  It is making the buildup to The Defenders unbearable.  I mean we still have to get through Iron Fist, but if it is half as good as Luke Cage we will be just fine.  Just a word of warning, much like Jessica Jones, this show is not for kids, but for all us adults out there it is well worth a watch.

Fox Wants You To Know That They Are Not Done Making X-Men Movies!

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Fox is making a New Mutants movie that is supposed to come out in 2018, and according to The Nerdist just to remind you of that they are teasing their lineup:

  • Warlock: A mechanical alien shape-shifter
  • Mirage: Danielle Moonster who can make things appear
  • Magik: Illyana Rasputin who can teleport and do general magic stuff
  • Wolfsbane: Rahne Sinclair who can transform in to a giant wolf
  • Cannonball: Sam Guthrie who can fly and has a shield that forms around him
  • Sunspot: Roberto da Costa who use the Sun to zap people

This was kind of an odd announcement since Fox didn’t say who was playing any of these characters, but it is fun to know the line-up anyway.  I will have to help Fox by trying to cast them all.  Though I did notice that they left out Teenage Negasonic Warhead, and since she was so popular in the Deadpool movie that is kind of surprising.  Oh well, it appears that this movie is well underway.  I will add it to 2018’s large list of movies to watch.

Best Marvel Trailers From San Diego Comic Con!

Marvel had a big Comic Con this year, but they didn’t really release a lot of footage.  Regardless, these were my favorite two trailers of what they did release:

With Doctor Strange coming out in November it is about time that we got a full on movie trailer, and that is just what Marvel gave us.  It gives us a good idea of what we should expect from this film while introducing the heroes and the villains.  It looks like a pretty fun flick.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymw5uvViqPU

Netflix’s trailer reintroduced Luke Cage in the best possible way with him just completely owning a street gang.  Netflix’s Marvel shows have been kind of grim, so it would be nice if Luke Cage could keep the lighter tone from the trailer while still existing in the grounded and gritty Marvel version of Hell’s Kitchen.

Those were my favorite trailers from Marvel, what did you guys like?

Shmee Watched Captain America: Winter Soldier 2 … Uhh Sorry … Civil War!

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After months of hype Captain America: Civil War is finally in theaters, and I don’t know who brought the Russo brothers in to start directing the Captain America movies, but that person was a genius.  After a good-but-great Avengers movie Disney needed a big hit to prove that their Marvel mojo was still working, and Captain America: Civil War delivered in a big way.

Civil War takes place not long after Age of Ultron, with Cap and the gang out hunting bad guys as an elite fighting force.  When things go a little sideways on a mission people start calling for the Avengers to be reined in.  Surprisingly Tony Stark is one of those people.  As you can guess from all the artwork and advertising Steve Rodgers disagrees.  Neither of those gentlemen are very good at articulating their viewpoints so they decide to fight it out.

Honestly not to get too spoilery, but Civil War is probably an overstatement of what happens in this movie.  In the end it focuses more on Cap’s buddy Bucky than whether or not superheroes need a UN leash or not.  Which isn’t a bad thing, and it does make this more of a Captain America movie than an Avengers movie.  Just unlike the last Captain America movie it doesn’t have the, “Hey where are the Avengers?” problem.  Also since it forces the heroes to face it off it gets around Marvel’s growing lack of interesting villains problem.

It was also nice that while it built on previous movies Civil War was its own thing and not a giant advertisement for movies coming down the pike.  Sure it did get the ball rolling for the Black Panther and Spider-Man movies, but not in an over the top way.  More in a, “Hey aren’t these guys cool, and don’t you want to see more of them?!” kind of way.  Yes they are, and yes we do.  My wife loved Spider-Man.

Judging by the box-office results you are all going to see Captain America: Civil War without my approval, but that is fine.  It is a good movie, and it is worth seeing.  I hope they can find a way to inject this much life in to the rest of their franchise movies because I don’t know if I can sit through another Avengers: Age of Ultron after Civil War has shown me how good the Marvel movies can be.

We Finally Get A Look At Doctor Strange!

I have had a hard time psyching myself up for Captain America: Civil War, but man does Doctor Strange look good.  You know what I love most?  So far there are no connections to the other Marvel movies.  I would watch this movie with or with out the ‘Marvel’ brand.  It looks like I will have one more thing to be thankful for this November!