Based on the series Demolidor, from Marvel’s partnership with Netflix, and Gavião Arqueiro, the novelty will be released in full on Disney+ and Star+
Indirect continuation of demolisherseries produced through a partnership between Marvel and Netflix and aired between 2015 and 2018, and derived from Archer hawklaunched in 2021, EchoIt will be the first production from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be released in full, with all episodes available at once. But when will the new product debut?
In the comics, Echo was the first character to assume the title of Ronin even before Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), who used the alterego in Avengers: Endgame (2019) after losing his family to the Thanos (Josh Brolin). She is deaf and the franchise’s first Native American heroine.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character, whose real name is Maya Lopezwas introduced as the leader of the Agasalho Gang, a New York mafia, in Archer hawk. Now, in the new series, she takes on the role of protagonist and we find out what happened to the young woman, played by the debutant actress Alaqua Cox – who is also deaf and Native American -, after failing in her attempt to kill the King of crime (Vincent D’Onofrio).
Headed by Cox It is D’Onofriothe cast of Echostill has Zahn McClarnon (Doctor Sleep), Tanoo Cardinal (Dance with wolves), Chase Spencer (The Twilight Saga: New Moon), Cody Lightning (The End of a Crime), Graham Greene (Waiting for a miracle) and a special appearance by Charlie Cox as Matt MurdockO demolisher.
In addition to being the first Marvel Cinematic Universe series to be released in its entirety, Echo it will also be the first to debut on both Disney+ and Star+. Previously scheduled to debut on January 10th, the news was brought forward and, now, premieres on January 9th, starting at 11pm. Watch the trailer:
Source: Rollingstone
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