IRON FIST Season 2: 20 Awesome Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You Almost Definitely Missed - SPOILERS

IRON FIST Season 2: 20 Awesome Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You Almost Definitely Missed - SPOILERS

Iron Fist is now on Netflix and we're taking a deep dive into the show's biggest Easter Eggs, references, and cameos, many of which set the stage for what's coming in an eventual third season. Take a look!

By JoshWilding - Sep 11, 2018 04:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Iron Fist
Iron Fist season two is a huge improvement over that first batch of episodes but it's not without its issues. We'll touch on some of those a little later today but, for now, we're taking a look at the show's biggest Easter Eggs. Say what you will about the ten episodes which hit Netflix on Friday but these definitely didn't disappoint and many set the stage for big things to happen further down the line.

From newly introduced characters to references to the comic books, other Marvel TV shows, the wider MCU, and a whole lot more, Iron Fist season two deepens the mythology in a big way and that's something fans of the source material are bound to appreciate. So, to check out this list of Easter Eggs from the Netflix series, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button below to see them all.


Nightwing



While you might think that Misty Knight's joke about "Knight...Wing" having a ring to it is a tongue in cheek nod to DC Comics character Nightwing, the reality is actually quite a bit different. At one point in the comics, the Daughters of the Dragon formed a company called the NightWing Restoration Business.
 

Steel Serpent



For some reason, Marvel is really reluctant to embrace the idea of costumes in these shows but we do at least get a taste of that here when Davos - now rocking a serpent tattoo across his back - dons the mask of the Iron Fist whose body he desecrated. Unfortunately, he almost immediately takes it off! 
 

Turk Returns...Again



Turk continues to serve as a recurring presence in these Marvel shows on Netflix but he doesn't actually get beaten up for once! After selling some guns to Mary and Ward (he doesn't learn, does he?), Turk actually receives some unexpected advice on his mediocre golfing skills from the latter.
 

Silver Lotus



The Silver Lotus Restaurant is a big part of Iron Fist season two but the location of Danny Rand and Colleen Wing's "date night" was actually introduced in the pages of 2010's Uncanny X-Men: First Class #4. In that, Storm and Jean Grey actually met up with Colleen and Misty Knight for a girl's night out. 
 

The Crane Sisters



The Crane Sisters are tattoo artists and very skilled fighters in the show but the trio is clearly based on the Crane Daughters, the children of the Crane Mother (who rules over the Lost City of K'un-Zi). In the comics, her hatred of Iron Fist leads to her loaning them to Davos to help him achieve his mission.
 

Blindspot



While it could be a coincidence, Colleen's boss at the Community Association is Sam Chung, a character comic book fans know best as Blindspot. However, this version of the character is quite a bit older so it's a) hard to imagine him becoming Daredevil's protege and b) even harder to picture him suiting up.
 

Return To Sokovia



During a mission which clearly took place some time before the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, we learn that Mary Walker was captured, tortured, and raped by Sokovian rebels. The fictional nation has now been referenced a few times but were these men connected to Zemo's group of insurgents?
 

Ernst Erskine



As Davos looks to acquire some very special (and expensive) objects to help him take down Danny, we learn that the ancient bowl needed to steal the Iron Fist was part of the Erskine collection. In the comics, Ernst Erskine was an adventurer who was close with Orson Randall and became his biographer.
 

Coffee-A-Go-Go



This is a bit of a strange one but in the comics, Coffee-A-Go-Go is a location that the original five X-Men would frequently visit to relax after battling Magneto and their other villains. In Iron Fist season 2, this coffee shop is where Danny crosses paths with Mary before discovering she has another personality...
 

Typhoid Mary



Frustratingly, Mary Walker never suits up in Iron Fist season two but there are plenty of hints about that face paint she wears, including when she looks in the bathroom mirror and through some of her sketches. However, what fans will appreciate are those hints about Bloody Mary's planned debut.
 

The Golden Tigers



While they've ditched the rather comical looking tiger masks, Iron Fist's Golden Tigers otherwise have an awful lot in common with their comic book counterparts. That includes their motivation and leader, Kwai Chang, but did you know they've only actually appeared in two issues of Iron Fist in 1976?
 

Code 616



During episode five, we learn that a 616 police radio call is a reference to a "possible suspect with abilities." Until the Secret Wars series in 2015, that was the code used to refer to the Marvel Universe and it still occasionally crops up much to the frustration of Tom Brevoort based on his Twitter account!
 

The Pirate Queen



While Colleen Wing's links to her are new, the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay was introduced in Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction's Immortal Iron Fist #7. Recruited by Lei Kung the Thunderer, she was the first woman to hold the Iron Fist and that power obviously now resides with her ancestor, Colleen.
 

Colleen's Glowing Sword



By the time the finale rolls around, Colleen has become the Immortal Iron Fist and in her final scene, she uses her powers to charge her sword. What you may not know is that there's a precedent for this happening in the comics because Danny has often borrowed her blade and used it to take out foes.
 

Orson Randall



At the end of the series, we jump ahead by quite a few months and learn that Orson Randall was the one who sent that corpse to Davos. In the comics, Orson is Danny's predecessor and introduced both the idea of the Seven Capital Cities of Heaven and more than one person being able to wield the Fist.
 

The Pistols



What was the significance of the pistols Danny channelled his Chi through in the finale? Well, those guns (which he's stolen from Orson) are his trademark weapons but it seems as if the show's titular hero has taken them for himself and it's clear that season three will have a lot of gaps to fill in. 
 

Danny Rand Vs. Davos



In the closest thing we've had to seeing the classic Iron Fist costume on screen, we get to watch Danny Rand square off with Davos in K'un-Lun. Sadly, there's still no sign of that freaking dragon, though! Regardless, this fight never actually happened in the comics; instead, it was Danny's father he fought! 
 

Davos Steals The Iron Fist



Davos stealing the Iron Fist from Danny Rand is nothing new and is a plot point which was lifted from Iron Fist #14, a comic which just so happens to introduce X-Men villain, Sabretooth. That storyline continued into issue #15, and Marvel Team-Up #63 and #64. It is, however, a pretty loose adaptation.
 

"Monday Monday"



In episode ten, Mary can be heard singing "Monday Monday" by The Mamasa & The Papas. Some believe this could be a hint that there's a fourth personality (the group was known for singing in four-part harmony) but the villain actually sang this in the comic books during Bendis' Daredevil run.
 

Iron Fist Vs. Luke Cage



Misty Knight confirms that Iron Fist season two takes place after the events of Luke Cage season two when she mentions that Colleen would be the only one capable of slowing down Harlem's new crime boss. Interestingly, she also mentions blinging out her arm: her comic book counterpart has a gold one!

What did you think of Iron Fist season two? Did you spot any Easter Eggs we missed? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts on that and more in the comments section down below.
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Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 9/11/2018, 4:16 AM
Was it better than its first season? Probably.
Still mediocre af tho.
BoyWonder
BoyWonder - 9/11/2018, 8:44 AM
@Doomsday8888 - if was better season 1 but still not a great season
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 9/11/2018, 4:21 AM
Decent season overall, but pretty low on my Marvel Netflix ranking.
Daredevil S1 > Daredevil S2 > Punisher S1 > Jessica Jones S1 > Luke Cage S2 > Luke Cage S1 > The Defenders > Iron Fist S2 > Jessica Jones S2 > Iron Fist S1
Bring on DD season 3.

HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/11/2018, 7:09 AM
@Pantherpool -
1. Daredevil S2- 10
2. Daredevil S1- 10
3. Punisher S1- 9.5
4. Luke Cage S2- 9.4
5. Jessica Jones S1- 9
6. The Defenders- 8.8
7. Iron Fist S2- 8.3
8. Iron Fist S1- 7
9. Luke Cage S1- 7
10. Jessica Jones S2- 2
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/11/2018, 4:25 AM
Source?
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/11/2018, 5:33 AM
@regularmovieguy - yeah, this list was taken from Screen Rants article last night:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/screenrant.com/iron-fist-season-2-easter-eggs/amp/
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/11/2018, 5:47 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life

Lol...I haven’t even checked ScreenRant today and I already knew I’d find it there.

OP also responded to my comment only to delete it before I could see it.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/11/2018, 6:40 AM
@regularmovieguy - OP?
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 9/11/2018, 6:48 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Original poster.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/11/2018, 6:49 AM
@TheInsaneCipher - ahh thanks
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/11/2018, 9:38 AM
@TheInsaneCipher

He who must not be named
Kryptonmatters
Kryptonmatters - 9/11/2018, 3:52 PM
@regularmovieguy - I was expecting this list to be lifted from Mr. Sunday just like the Ant-Man and the Wasp list was.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 9/11/2018, 4:38 AM
Half way through it and man idc about anything. So hard to get invested into it. Joy went full Laurel and they twisted Danny's stupidity and turned it into him seeing the good in everyone but they're still like "Omg Danny you never think, Why you so dumb?". Still gonna power through though.
Kurne
Kurne - 9/11/2018, 5:13 AM
So disappointed in this season. Finn Jones is back to his season 1 annoyance. Also, I think I'm the only one who can't stand Colleen. Her actress is pretty weak as well, and Colleen in general is annoying and keeps getting in the way. Like that hesitance from her near the end of the season to [SPOILER] train Danny, as if her past was deep enough not just from her character's standpoint, but the audiences to resonate with her. That whole "I can't cuz Bakuto" was overdramatized for no reason. And oh man, don't even wanna get started on what happened to her at the end-end of the season...

Davos was annoying as well, cringy all around but from the "too serious" perspective. He just dragged on like Diamondback.
AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 9/11/2018, 5:46 AM
@Kurne - collen character does not even make sense...from i dont want to fight anymore to iron fist, WTF??

the best character was Ward and they still did him dirty with not giving him his kid..
Dacci
Dacci - 9/11/2018, 5:18 AM
To me it was a solid 6.5/10 through out the season, and then literally the last 2 minutes of the last episode I wanted to scream "WHY DIDNT YOU DO THIS THE WHOLE SEASON!!!!"
narrow290
narrow290 - 9/11/2018, 6:51 AM
@Dacci - My thoughts exactly! them dropping Orson's name and having Danny's fist light up is the only thing that stopped me from putting my fist through the TV screen!
tugboy
tugboy - 9/11/2018, 7:36 AM
@Dacci - I LOVED the Danny and Ward team up at the end. I could watch whole season of that. And I love the idea of Orson Randall being pursued in S3.
Best things about this season:
-Redemption arc for Ward
-Danny's fight sequences improved
-Colleen was a star
-Typhoid Mary
-Steel Serpent Davos
Good things:
-Misty Knight
-Colleen getting the Iron Fist
-Colleen and Danny using the Iron Fist to power weapons
Bad things/things that will piss people off:
-Like season 1, very little Kun Lun
-Like season 1, still no dragon
-A major thing that pissed people off about season 1: Danny loses the fist for about half the season; season 2: they do it again!
However, with all that I have to say the last 5 minutes really got me excited for the next season. What problem does Orson Randall have with Danny Rand? If he provided the body to Davos, it would seem that he also had some reason to take Danny down. Or is it actually Erskine who wants to take Danny down.
One thing I really appreciate: Not one of the major heroes or villains died. So their stories can go on. There's still alot more that can be done with Mary and Davos.
Also, after seeing this season, it makes alot of sense why they are saying there is no plan for another Defenders at the moment. S2 of Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones put all of them on somewhat destructive paths, they have to complete some individual story arcs before they can bring that back.
tugboy
tugboy - 9/11/2018, 7:38 AM
@tugboy - Also, where did Davos get the information for the ritual? It seems as though Erskine must be involved somehow.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 9/11/2018, 5:33 AM
Let me raise the salt levels a bit today

Kumkani
Kumkani - 9/11/2018, 6:37 AM
@guyatadesk - To be fair this is what is always done for an Oscar camapaign/consideration. You submit for everything. It's basically shooting for the stars and hoping to reach the sky if you can't (that's not an intentional pun). It was done for Thor: Ragnarok and Wonder Woman. I bet Infinity War might use the same tactic (though I feel Kevin Feige must feel he has better chances with Black Panther based on previous comments).

At this point for me I really don't care about Black Panther and the Oscars. Whatever happens, there's gonna be screaming and complaining on either side and I just want to above it.



However I wouldn't lie by saying I wouldn't mind some nominations. Think of it as a "What I would want" vs "What I expect/can hope for" scenario

What I would want:

Best Picture (Nom)
Best Director (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Win)
Best Actor (Nom)
Best Supporting Actor - MBJ or Duke (Nom)
Best Supporting Actress - Gurira or Wright (Nom)
Best Cinematography (Win)
Best Production Design (Win)
Best Costume Design (Win)
Best Original Score (Win)
Best Original Song (Nom)

What I expect:

Best Director (Nom)
Best Adapted Screenplay (Nom)
Best Cinematography (Win)
Best Production Design (Nom)
Best Costume Design (Win)
Best Original Score (Nom)
Best Original Song (Nom)
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/11/2018, 7:18 AM
@BlindWedjat - Even though it isn't close to my favorite MCU film, I will be thrilled if it gets nominated for best picture. It had a huge social impact and any exposure for the genre is good exposure.



It should also probably get nominations for Best costume, production design, score, original song, makeup and hair styling, sound editing and sound mixing.

The rest though. I don't see it. Especially visual effects since that third act had some sloppy 2000's worthy CGI
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/11/2018, 7:25 AM
@BlindWedjat - It's harder to get a Best Director nomination than a Best Picture nomination since one has 10 slots and the other 5. Look at Argo. It won best picture without Afflec even getting nominated for Best Director.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 9/11/2018, 7:26 AM
@BlindWedjat - I can see it getting around 7 noms.
Plus, I doubt Solo will get nominated for anything, so Infinity War might play like a Star Wars film this year and get nominated for sound mixing, editing, score and visuals.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 9/11/2018, 3:19 PM
@BlindWedjat - BP will NOT win best cinematography. You can get that out of your head right this moment and spare yourself the grief.
AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 9/11/2018, 5:42 AM
this was plain bad...i could not believe what i was watching. Why make the stupid Triad group the antagonist of the show. The series needs to embrace its ridiculous concept and go full on like legends of tomorrow did.

Also the fighting became unbearable because every episode had a fight scene.

Great cast and acting but the showrunners needs to be fired ASAP!
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 9/11/2018, 5:44 AM
Another worthless clickbait article.
AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 9/11/2018, 5:47 AM
YOu guys should check out ATYPICAL on Netflix, came out the same day...amazing series, will remove the bad taste from your mouth
LukeCage2155
LukeCage2155 - 9/11/2018, 10:23 AM
@RasAlGhul -
Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 9/11/2018, 6:02 AM
This has become my favorite Marvel Netflix show. For the life of me I can’t understand the hatred shown here towards it 🤦🏼‍♂️
AgeofHeroes
AgeofHeroes - 9/11/2018, 6:13 AM
@Supercat6376 - wait u are kidding right...so much plot holes and it was so boring and the fight scenes became unbearable. best parts were the flashback scenes
Supercat6376
Supercat6376 - 9/11/2018, 7:33 AM
@RasAlGhul - I loved both seasons of iron fist 🤜 . All of these shows and movies have plot holes.
Canary
Canary - 9/11/2018, 9:09 AM
@Supercat6376 - totally agree. I have acknowledged many times the faults of IF, yet I still enjoyed it. Season 2 is wonderful. I think haters are gonna hate no matter how much the show has improved.
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