Marvel creating four superhero shows exclusively for Netflix, premiering in 2015
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I was wondering what Marvel was going to do when it got Daredevil back. I thought a movie wouldn't happen for awhile since so many of the big dogs are coming out and was hoping they would make a tv show for him. -
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Great news. I wish Marvel could get the X-Men back, but people keep flocking to the crap that's being put out.PS: You guys are great.
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For a Netflix production, I love the characters that were selected. Really excited about the news.New York Giants (8 NFL Championships-4 Superbowls )
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X3 and Wolverine Origins were eh. Never saw the new Wolverine movie, either. The first two were okay-to-good (sans Cyclops being turned into a bitch).Comment
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The new Wolverine was good, so much better that that Origins one. Definitely worth watching next month when it hits retail.
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Fans have noted that the all-black costume Matt Murdock wears in the series as Daredevil is not at all the familiar red, horned outfit we picture Daredevil in – though it does have its roots in the comics, in the origin story The Man Without Fear.
DeKnight: Really, the reason we start with this version -- which is hugely influenced by Man Without Fear -- is for two reasons. One, this really is the beginning, the formation of Matt Murdock a Daredevil. On the flip side, it’s the formation of Wilson Fisk becoming Kingpin. It’s very much a parallel arc. We didn’t want to start him in the [red] suit. We wanted the early days of him figuring out what he was doing and making mistakes and getting the crap beat out of him on a regular basis. His suit, which we call his vigilante outfit, in the beginning - we tried practically everything, design-wise. We experimented with a lot of different head pieces. One version was a ski mask with the eyes sewn shut. We tried everything until we found something that just felt right. And also, really going back to that Man Without Fear, I can’t say where his costume ends up, where it goes, but there is definitely an evolution.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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