Why Marvel's Luke Cage Will "Shock" and "Surprise" Viewers
Marvel's Luke Cage is a timely one. The series stars Mike Colter as the titular hero, he's super-strong and has indestructible skin. Bullets fly off of him.
"Well, I think for a character like this at this point in our history, it's like [showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker] says, Cheo coined it, ‘We're ready for the bullet-proof black man,'" Frank Whaley,
one of the stars of the series, said. "You can't say it any better than
that. More over, it's a great story, but there's never been a more
timely show than Luke Cage."
But the social commentary isn't the only thing that viewers will notice.
"I
think people are going to be surprised by how funny the show is. I
think what's interesting about Mike Colter's portrayal of Luke is that
he's very light on his feet, he's funny. But at the same time, when he
has to be emotional he can be emotional, when he has to be smooth he can
be smooth," Coker said. "I think it's just a very entertaining show
because we have so much else going on. I think some of the things we do
are going to shock people, that's really what I'm excited about. Not
only to see how they react to episode seven, but also to see how they
react to the back six."
After making his debut in
Marvel's Jessica Jones,
Luke Cage heads uptown to Harlem and reconnects with the past he
desperately tried to bury. He comes into the crosshairs of Mariah
Dillard (
Alfre Woodward) and Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (
House of Cards'
Mahershala Ali) in his quest to quash corruption.
Simone Missick,
Theo Rossi and
Rosario Dawson also star.
All episode of
Marvel's Luke Cage season one are now streaming on Netflix
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