IRON FIST Season 2 Reviews Hail Rand's Second Outing As An Improvement Over The First - But Not A Huge One

IRON FIST Season 2 Reviews Hail Rand's Second Outing As An Improvement Over The First - But Not A Huge One

With the second season of Marvel's Iron Fist set to premiere this Friday, the first round of reviews are now online. Find out what the critics thought of Danny Rand's sophomore outing after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 05, 2018 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Iron Fist
The first season of Iron Fist is widely regarded as the worst that Marvel and Netflix have had to offer so far, so we're happy to report that Danny Rand's second solo adventure is being hailed as an improvement... for the most part, at least.

The embargo has lifted, and critics have now begun to share their thoughts on the first 6 episodes. The general consensus seems to be that everything from the story, to the performances, to the action scenes are of a noticeably higher quality, while Rand himself comes across as being a lot more likable in general.

However, it sounds like some of the first season's problems have definitely carried over, and Iron Fist is still struggling to reach the same heights as the other Netflix Marvel shows.

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Den Of Geek:
While this didn't knock me out the way the sophomore Luke Cage effort did, Iron Fist Season 2 certainly feels more like the show I thought we were getting the first time around. Better writing, better fight choreography, and an increased focus on the wider cast all make a difference, and help smooth over many of the usual Marvel Netflix problems.

JoBlo:
There is a lot going on in the six episodes made available for review by Netflix, but all of it is good. And by good I mean really good. I love everything about the second season of Iron Fist. With role reversals for many of the supporting characters, namely Joy and Ward, the first half of the season definitely sets up a drama that takes a lot of cues from the source material of the comics while delivering a original story that fits in with this Marvel universe. Without divulging the twists and turns that populate these episodes, there is clearly a lot more care taken to ensure that these characters are more balanced and three-dimensional than they were in season one.

The Daily Dot:
Congratulations to Iron Fist, which just leveled up from unwatchably bad to merely boring. Thanks to new showrunner Raven Metzner (Sleepy Hollow), Marvel’s worst Netflix show now features competent writing, decent action scenes, and a hint of actual personality. It may not measure up to the panache of Luke Cage or Jessica Jones, but at least watching it no longer feels like a stint in purgatory.

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ComicBook:
Alice Eve's Typhoid Mary is a major standout in season 2, but beyond that character, Iron Fist once again suffers in the villain department. The first six episodes do set up an arc with Davos and Joy Meachum that could pay off in a big way during the back half arc - but to call that buildup a "slow burn" would be an understatement. Joy and Davos aren't exactly compelling villains on their own (in fact, their mutual turn towards villainy seems forced), and their chemistry as co-conspirators is strange at best, awkward at worst.

Forbes:
Overall, there are notable things worth pointing out about season two of Iron Fist. It’s much better paced and way easier to watch. But coming back from what was a truly lack-luster first season was going to take far more than a few kung-fu classes. It was going to take a complete overhaul of the series and it’s hard to say if that was ever going to be possible.

CNet:
The first six episodes set the season up for an exciting second half, with action sequences coming thick and fast. There are still plenty of jump cuts, but the punches and kicks feel a lot more real this time. But I'm still missing the stylistic kung fu from older Chinese kung fu flicks (pick any Bruce Lee movie) or even the awesome Matrix.

411Mania:
Fans who truly hated the first season of Iron Fist might not find enough in Season 2 to change their minds. But for the most part, the show displayed superior story in its second time at bat, with a stronger focus on the good characters, better fight scenes and a more intriguing, developing plot.


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GameSpot:
Even if you hate Iron Fist, it might be worth checking out Season 2 just to see Danny finally brought low--though no doubt he'll bounce back by the season's end. That is, of course, if you don't mind the generally slow burn of all of Marvel's Netflix universe shows. That lethargic pacing is one of the worst things you can say about Iron Fist Season 2--at least based on its first six episodes--and that alone should speak volumes as to how big an improvement it is.

WGTC:
Although most of the second season has been a disappointment, Iron Fist’s single saving grace is the relationship between Colleen Wing and Detective Misty Knight (Simone Missick). A handful of scenes from this season showcase the crime-fighting duo front and center, complete with some of the show’s best action scenes (though that’s not saying much). Missick and Henwick’s chemistry is begging for more screen time, and I can only hope that Netflix decides to give these two a proper Daughters of the Dragon-inspired spin-off.

Decider
I’m not gonna front like Iron Fist Season 2 is perfect. Few TV seasons can be Mad Men Season 5 or Buffy Season 3, after all. Even on the grand scheme of Marvel/Netflix shows, this one falls squarely in the middle of the pack because there are still scars from Season 1 on this mostly healed show. Finn Jones is much more comfortable in the role, having found his footing in Defenders and his Luke Cage episode. But he’s still playing a privileged doof that’s as intimidating as a pound puppy. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, and the show knows that’s his whole deal. Still, he’s way less charismatic than Colleen and Misty–but also, everyone is.
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AbidNaga
AbidNaga - 9/5/2018, 7:09 AM
I'm really excited for this! Glad to see the reviews are *mostly* positive, and it's nice to hear that there are a few surprise characters (hoping for Orson). Fridays going to be me oscillating through this and Spider-Man PS4.
AbidNaga
AbidNaga - 9/5/2018, 7:11 AM
I think the character I'm least looking forward to is Joy - I get the reason for Davos turning on Danny, but Joys reveal felt really out of place especially given that Gao was there and I presume she's dead after defenders. From the reviews, it seems like her turn to villainy isn't really handled all that well.
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 9/5/2018, 7:13 AM
The thing I hate about these reviews is that they come off as full season reviews when they’ve only seen half a show
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/5/2018, 7:15 AM
@Armageddon26 - It's even worse for shows airing on TV because those reviews are based off only one episode.
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 9/5/2018, 7:21 AM
@MrDandy - Oh I know, I’ve always found it hard trusting (just for example) metacritic or rotten tomatoes when it comes to shows for that very reason
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/5/2018, 7:35 AM
@Armageddon26

That’s how tv works. Luke Cage season 1 had great reviews because they only saw 6 episodes.

They give them a sample of the season.
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 9/5/2018, 9:02 AM
@regularmovieguy - I know that’s how it works, I just dislike it
BiggerLuke
BiggerLuke - 9/6/2018, 5:00 PM
@regularmovieguy - The second half of LC S1 was trash.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 9/6/2018, 5:19 PM
@BiggerLuke

That’s what I’m saying. That’s why it got like a 90-something on MetaCritic.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/5/2018, 7:14 AM
Still really excited for this even if the reviews are mixed. Punisher also got mixed/lukewarm reviews and that's probably one of my favorite Marvel shows, hell CBM shows in general.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/5/2018, 7:17 AM
@MrDandy - that's a great point, it got mixed and its the second best Marvel Netflix show and the third best season from Marvel Netflix in general.
CapA
CapA - 9/5/2018, 7:15 AM
Same heights as what ? The Defenders was a wasted opportunity, JJ2 was boring as hell, couldn't get past the cringey relationship in LC2...
The excitement of seeing well-developped newer heroes on the big screen is over, the Netflix shows are too long and hollow. They should be 3-4 episodes max.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 9/5/2018, 7:15 AM
Hey, can't get worse than Inhumans S1, am I right?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/5/2018, 7:16 AM
@BlindWedjat - Nothing can.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 9/5/2018, 7:16 AM
@BlindWedjat - Jessica Jones season 2 says hi
Kumkani
Kumkani - 9/5/2018, 7:18 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - Woah, is it that bad? I haven't seen it yet?
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