FAN-ticizing: Perfect Primetime Drama - MARVEL KNIGHTS!

FAN-ticizing: Perfect Primetime Drama - MARVEL KNIGHTS!

Next year, we will be treated to Marvel Studios’ cosmic entry into the MCU,Guardians of the Galaxy. With the newly launched Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., we can see there is place for street justice to make an entry into Marvel Studios’ universe of heroes. Here's how they can do it.

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By 6of13 - Sep 27, 2013 09:09 AM EST
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In 2012 Marvel fans rejoiced when the news broke that Daredevil is back with Marvel Studios. Although the 2003 movie was a little less than stellar, the story of Matt Murdock could make for a considerably compelling TV series. The Man Without Fear offers new scope in a primetime arena bogged-down with crime dramas. For starters, it would be an ardent legal thriller with Matt Murdock and his legal partner Foggy Nelson determinedly providing legal aid to an assortment of the downtrodden and innocent. But where the law fails to reach, we have a billy-club wielding super powered hyper-sensed vigilante who takes business to the criminal lowlifes of Hell’s Kitchen.

Matt Murdock though is the not only character for which TV offers an ideal narrative platform. Marvel has loads of heroes each with merits for TV, but there are 4 in particular which work above and beyond most of the others, namely Luke Cage, Danny Rand (Iron Fist), Marc Spector (Moon Knight) and Frank Castle (The Punisher).

There already exists the idea of making a movie combining the efforts of these individuals as Marvel Knights. With Marvel already ploughing ahead with The Avengers: Age of Ultron and Guardians of The Galaxy, how exactly would yet another ensemble assembly of heroes work for the big screen? In order not to further clutter an already busy conglomeration of a movie universe where new characters are constantly being added, we can turn to the world of the small screen instead to showcase the talents that Marvel is holding in its bag. Agents of SHIELD is a satellite to The Avengers and TV makes for an easy platform to launch more satellites. Marvel Knights can be one of those satellites to both The Avengers and Agents of Shield.





The format
In 2005, audiences were introduced to a series called Prison Break. The show continued for 4 seasons and it centred on genius structural engineer Michael Scofield, who purposefully landed himself in the same jail in which his brother was being held. Using a blueprint of the prison (which he helped design) that was tattooed on his body, he helps his brother (innocent of the crime of which he was convicted) break out of prison. The first season was novel, fresh and entertaining. And then it all when downhill after that. The success of season 1 gave way to season 2. Season 3 saw the cast of the show in jail again and I cannot actually recall if there was a prison in the fourth season proving that the show had worn out its premise. It could have reached a kind of cult status had it been a self-contained narrative comprising one season only.

The idea for a Marvel Knights show is to use a narrative approach which gives opportunity to focus on Matt Murdock (Daredevil), Marc Spector (Moon Knight), Luke Cage and Danny Rand (Heroes for Hire) and Frank Castle (The Punisher) individually. To do this, the show would be divided into a multiple-narrative style similar to that used by Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction or even Tim Kring’s Hereos. Therefore, what we get are several simultaneous story arcs for each individual BEFORE they become a team.

The show would be subdivided into 4 seasons of 6 episodes each where each season focuses almost exclusively, but not quite, on each individual (or in the case of Hereos For Hire, both Luke Cage and Danny Rand). The show would differ from other normal series in that all seasons would either have to run concurrently or immediately after the last without waiting. The latter would probably be the better option where season 2 follows immediately after 1, season 3 immediately after 2 and so on without a break. With 6 episodes each, we have a grand total of 24 episodes which is on par with the number of episodes of most TV shows. In essence, each 6-episode season is like a mini-season of one main season of 24 episodes. In other words, each mini-season is a mini-series that is part of a bigger whole. With this we can see that the sum of the parts (the mini-seasons) are greater than the sum of the whole and this is what we want because we would hate to see the characters as individuals get lost in the shuffle of a team-up.

We can then on move on to season 5 which would be the perfect point to see the assembly of Marvel Knights as a team. Each mini-season would see each individual as a knight serving a greater good. Therefore, these characters are already Marvel Knights as individuals because they are all serving the same cause, even though they are yet to assemble as a team.


The Tone
General audiences embrace “dark and gritty” and a show like Marvel Knights ought to be gritty albeit with a light tone as opposed to a sombre one. The show would be like a combination of The Wire, Law And Order and Heroes. We are going to have go with the grounded realism approach. And when I use the word “grounded”, I actually mean it from two angles: Firstly, metaphorically in the sense a show of this sort would have to be sensible, logical and (dare I say it) realistic. And secondly, literally, as in on the ground itself. With Marvel Knights we have a Marvel extension set on the tough streets and suspicious alleyways of the urban jungle of New York where crime and misdemeanours are the order of the day. It is at street level where the audience can see the callous fallout of The Battle of New York – and not from the lofty comforts of the Helicarrier. And this paves the way (pun intended) for me to introduce the Odd Couple of the show: Luke Cage and Danny Rand.


The Seasons

Season 1: Heroes For Hire
Crime and corruption escalate to new heights after the Battle of New York. Many unsympathetic people take advantage of others and enrich the coffers of their pockets. Innocent people find themselves at the mercy of gangs who extort protection money. If no-one else can help, you hire the A....Heroes For Hire.

Initially, Heroes for Hire, Inc. was a small business licensed by the state of New York that offered a full line of professional investigation and protection services. Heroes for Hire was owned by Luke Cage and Daniel Rand. (Wikipedia)

In this season, we would see Luke Cage and martial artist Danny Rand selling their services to New York’s citizens. And in the wake of The Battle of New York, their services are greatly needed. Their business would already have been established for a number of years at the point in time in which episode 1 would pick up.






Season 2: The Man Without Fear
I have already mentioned above the two-pronged angle of a Daredevil series: The courtroom drama by day; And vigilante by night. Matt Murdock offers plenty of versatility from the more jovial attorney to serious vigilante. When Matt Murdock cannot win battles for justice in the courtroom, he takes the battle to the streets. He is driven to don the cowl as a result of the senseless killing of his boxer father, Battlin Jack Murdock. Via a series of flashbacks (Dexter style), we can see Jack’s poor attempts to guide his young son which are made even more difficult by him becoming an enforcer for the mob. It is because of this we learn why Matt decides to fight crime out of court with the proponents of organised crime being his main agenda. Jack’s story would be one of redemption and it will be interwoven as an evolving backstory of each Daredevil episode. When this season starts, Matt Murdock will already have been a vigilante for a year prior to the Battle of New York.






Season 3: Moon Knight
Marc Spector is a mercenary turned crime-fighter trying to makes amends for his past. That proves to be quite difficult for a man with a number of different personalities. He possesses enhanced strength, stamina and reflexes and is an expert hand-to-hand fighter and boxer. He uses extreme brutality against criminals.

With crime booming after the Battle of New York, he decides to step up and vows to stop criminals even if he has to kill them. At one point, he tries to take a job with the Heroes For Hire agency, but they turn him down. By day, he works as a cab driver.
Via a series of flashbacks, we would gain insight into his origin and how he gained his abilities.

This season opens with Marc Spector beginning his career as a vigilante.

Side note: Perhaps he had some boxing training from Battlin Jack Murdock.






Season 4: The Punisher
Frank Castle is the anti-hero known as The Punisher. After exacting his revenge for the death of his family who were killed by the mob, Frank wages a one-man war on the mob and all criminals. He employs tactics of torture, coercion, extortion and an uncomplicated willingness to kill. This season marks the 8-year anniversary of Frank’s family’s murder and he has been operating as The Punisher during that time period.

After the Battle of New York, the city is rife with organised crime. The Punisher targets the mob members who are thriving thanks to all the instability. One person in particular is his main target: The Kingpin.






The Time Frame
Since the show is employing a multiple-narrative approach, the events of all four seasons occur simultaneously. This would allow the characters to make small cameos in each other’s season. But the idea is for the individual seasons to be part of a greater whole which would showcase how the lives and doings of the protagonists are all interlinked. This will eventually culminate in the individual characters crossing paths and teaming-up for a common cause.


The Themes
Crime, corruption, violence, injustice, justice and punishment are the themes for a show of this nature.


The Villain of the Piece: The Kingpin
The themes above are already unifying factors. But we can go further and embody crime, corruption, violence and injustice in the form of one main villain - The Kingpin.

Wilson Fisk is the self-proclaimed Kingpin of Crime. He is one of the most prominent figures of organized crime in the US east coast. He is a mobster, the king of mobsters, controlling organized crime on the east coast with an iron fist. Aside from Tony Stark, the public would see Fisk as a wealthy and legitimate businessman who occasionally donated to charities and was viewed as a generous man. (ComicVine)

Organised crime is flourishing in New York and the Kingpin has amassed his own gang army. After the Battle of New York, the Kingpin is starting to wrench control away from the other crime bosses. Fisk, who has been a good (or bad) representation of excess in the comics, has had his hands in many dirty pies but he always manages to keep his nose clean. This rotund business man puts a squeeze on anybody who gets in his way, literally. From drug trafficking, weapons dealing, corruption and assassinations, the Kingpin is behind all street crime. And it is up Daredevil, Heroes For Hire, Moon Knight and The Punisher to fight back.




The Conclusion
There are heaps of resources from which a good writer can draw to make Marvel Knights into a grounded realistic crime drama. I have provided some exposition as to how it can happen, but there are undoubtedly many other ways to do this. I think this is the point in the timeline most suitable for introducing Heroes for Hire, Daredevil, Moon Knight and The Punisher into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and TV is more than perfect a means to do so. What do you guys think? Who would you like to see on a Marvel Knights TV series?
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JoeMomma29
JoeMomma29 - 9/27/2013, 11:08 AM
Will not happen, but great ideas for the show.
zemus
zemus - 9/27/2013, 11:10 AM
I would LOVE to see Iron Fist and Moon Knight on TV every week. WHAT A DREAM!
MrCameron
MrCameron - 9/27/2013, 11:24 AM
Great write-up. I was gonna write an editorial like this but looks like you beat me 2 the punch :)
crawley
crawley - 9/27/2013, 11:25 AM
Exploring Moon Knights personality disorder on television the right way would be SO AWESOME. I'd like to see a show like this on HBO or something where the blood could splatter. Plus, you know there'd be a cameo by my favorite character of all time BERTRAND CRAWLEY.
crawley
crawley - 9/27/2013, 11:25 AM
It'll never happen but nerds can fantasize.
TheUnknownX
TheUnknownX - 9/27/2013, 11:26 AM
Would love to see a Heroes for Hire TV show. Terry Crews and Aaron Tveit as Luke Cage and Danny Rand.
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 11:26 AM
Omg!!! THIS WILL BE AMAZING!!! FANS should push for a Moonknight Show! a Punisher Show! & An Rated R Ghost Rider Reboot, along with Daredevil, & Blade!!
crawley
crawley - 9/27/2013, 11:27 AM
How many posts do I need before I can fan-cast a Moon Knight movie?
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 11:28 AM
Come on Guys let Comicbooks Shows Take Over Everything
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 11:29 AM
@Crawley Believe This can Happen!! Why not ??
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 11:30 AM
Hawkeye & Black Widow Tv Show - an Origin story With Younger actors!!
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 11:33 AM
Imagine a Marvel Show With Micro Episodes of Each individual Chatacters in the Marvel Universe!! Like a quick 30 min Hulk Origin Story, Next Epi- an Ironman Origin Story, Dr Strange, Antman Etc!!! That will be Amazing but Done in the Style That Mortal Kombat legacy Episodes are Done!!! Just Imagine!!!
crawley
crawley - 9/27/2013, 11:34 AM
I hope I eat my words and they put Moon Knight on TV or in a movie. I just don't see it happening.

And if it does ever happen, I will immediately start crusading for a Dark Hawk series/movie.
crawley
crawley - 9/27/2013, 11:36 AM
These will be my first 2 editorials:

Moon Knight fan cast
Dark Hawk movie premise.
zemus
zemus - 9/27/2013, 11:38 AM
Moon Knight is one of my favorite heroes. If I could tune in every week to a new Moon Knight story, I would be in pure bliss.
ParisSun
ParisSun - 9/27/2013, 11:55 AM
Great write up. Nice format.
solidsnake512
solidsnake512 - 9/27/2013, 12:08 PM
Nice man I thought this was a team up story but this is just as good
sansClaymore
sansClaymore - 9/27/2013, 12:10 PM
@ DRDOOM

have a looky here smarty pants

http://www.comicvine.com/marvel-knights/4060-40427/
sansClaymore
sansClaymore - 9/27/2013, 12:16 PM
marvel studios used the term Marvel Knights for its slate of R rated films including such characters as ghost rider, the punisher and daredevil. all 3 of which have been a part of the Marvel Knights team up in the comics, a team that included wolverine black widow and even spiderman at one point.
sansClaymore
sansClaymore - 9/27/2013, 12:16 PM
remember, google is just a click away
novaprime
novaprime - 9/27/2013, 12:17 PM
Casey Affleck for Moonknight and use the Finch& Darmata Storyline!! Or use the Warewolf by knight Storyline
BIGDane42
BIGDane42 - 9/27/2013, 12:47 PM
GOD THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!
superotherside
superotherside - 9/27/2013, 1:13 PM
I'd love that, but Iron Fist deserves a movie (perhaps we could see him return in a Defenders movie?). The others I'd be fine with a TV show.
inkslinger616
inkslinger616 - 9/27/2013, 1:36 PM
This sounds great man. Killer ideas and a dope ass way to bring these characters out of the shadow and the potential for team ups and awesome villains is huge but, alas, I do not think we could be so luck but I was wrong about SHIELD too. So here's to hoping.
fanboy03191
fanboy03191 - 9/27/2013, 1:46 PM
It would be better if it aired on AMC or something.
ImmortalEsoteric
ImmortalEsoteric - 9/27/2013, 1:54 PM
Daredevil really needs to be redeemed after the Affleck movie. Punisher series would be insane and would be best suited for a channel like HBO maybe even FX. Seeing Danny Rand on TV or in any format I'd be happy to witness. Moon Knight may never get the big screen treatment even with Marvel films being so popular so a gritty show will suffice.
ImmortalEsoteric
ImmortalEsoteric - 9/27/2013, 2:02 PM
Nice article BTW.
CharlesLord
CharlesLord - 9/27/2013, 2:04 PM
I like the ideas, but i doubt this happens.
thebearjew
thebearjew - 9/27/2013, 2:41 PM
Thatd be cool
I love arrow
But i doubt marvel wants to do dark stuff any time soon
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 9/27/2013, 2:59 PM
Cool. ...I Want MARVEL KNIGHT TV SERIES, ¡¡¡NOW!!!
mob7medina
mob7medina - 9/27/2013, 3:31 PM
This would be so funkin awesome But Disney is Marvels pimp that would say No to this Unfortunately,however some of the moon Knight stuff would be kinda hard to translate if this would be grounded in such realism..
MegatronLP9
MegatronLP9 - 9/27/2013, 3:47 PM
Hmm idk I really want to see this happen from Heroes for Hire to Moon Knight and all that jazz. But idk a movie it sounds like a movie ensemble
tacobender
tacobender - 9/27/2013, 4:03 PM
Someone get this guy in a room with Feige. Lol
A+ job
mob7medina
mob7medina - 9/27/2013, 4:13 PM
@TexasTwoFace Ghost Rider and Blade are perfect for a Legion Of Monsters/Midnight Sons Movie Or show though that waould be really cool imo
Namor
Namor - 9/27/2013, 4:15 PM
I'd be happy with a Hero's for Hire show that is Cage and Rand, and just go from there.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 9/27/2013, 4:15 PM
This was a great read. I've been suggesting a Tarantino/Rodriguez/Ritchie style narrative for a while now, it would just work in everyone's best interest, offering something for everyone.

The Agents of SHIELD premiere wasn't bad, but it definitely wasn't great. It grabbed viewers all over who don't even watch television, and it was all built up by Joss Whedon and the Avengers.

So imagine how audiences would react to a superhero show, based on Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and the Punisher. Moon Knight, I have NOTHING against, one of my favorite writers resurrected him (Huston), but he doesn't have the same kind of draw as the other ones. Not to say he shouldn't be in there, he definitely needs to be, but yeah, that's not what people are really looking forward to.

Agents of SHIELD sort of makes me hopeful for all kinds of characters to pop up. Like the above-mentioned Cloak and Dagger. We just have to see how this show works out for at least a season.
BaronBubba
BaronBubba - 9/27/2013, 4:18 PM
I love this. Moonie is my favorite comic character of all time. Just don't go near the Adamantium armor days, lol.
mob7medina
mob7medina - 9/27/2013, 4:41 PM
@TexasTwoFace yes that would be a dream come true with Man-Thing,Werewolf by Night,Morbius,Ghost Rider,Blade,Ncantu The Living mummy,and Simon Garth The Zombie among others I may have missed!!;j
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