How LUKE CAGE Plans On Being Different From DAREDEVIL & JESSICA JONES

How LUKE CAGE Plans On Being Different From DAREDEVIL & JESSICA JONES

With Marvel's first two outings on Netflix showcasing some very dark tones, Luke Cage showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker and actress Simone Missick (Misty Knight) have opened up about what makes the newest Netflix installment special. Read on for more!

By MattBellissimo - Apr 21, 2016 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Luke Cage
Source: CBR
While he has already made his television debut in Jessica Jones, Luke Cage will be stepping into the spotlight in his own show this September, and according to those involved, it will be completely different from both Jessica Jones and Daredevil. Last week at the red carpet premiere event for Captain America: Civil War, showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker and actress Simone Missick, (who portrays the cybernetically enhanced Misty Knight) were able to provide some insight on the show's overall direction, along with what will be done to differentiate it from its predecessors. 

When speaking on the importance of playing Misty Knight, Missick was rather enthusiastic about the role, "Misty Knight is so iconic and so important to so many people; you don't realize until you join the project. Every day was a gift. To be able to be a strong woman, who's passionate about doing her job, to kick ass -- it was all of those things every single day. Misty Knight is so iconic and so important to so many people; you don't realize until you join the project. Then people are like, "Oh, my God, you're Misty Knight!" It makes you even more excited. To be the first person to say these words, to give her a voice, it's like stepping into your own ocean, and it's yours." 

While it's definitely set in the same world as the previous two Netflix programs (Rosario Dawson is also set to reprise her role of Claire Temple in the show), Luke Cage will have a very distinct feel that's reflected in part by its setting of Harlem, as opposed to Hell's Kitchen where Jessica Jones and Daredevil were set. Missick was also able to give a very detailed description of the overall feel of the show, along with how Harlem plays a major role in shaping the characters. "The colors, the feel, the sounds -- everything about this show is its own thing. Harlem is a character in this show. All the other shows took place in Hell's Kitchen; this is the first one that's taking place in Harlem, and you definitely feel that. You feel that in the music, in the conversation, in the characters, everything. It's its own thing. "Luke Cage" is something completely new." 

Coker, a hip-hop journalist and TV veteran, also discussed the connection he sees between Luke Cage and classic albums like 'Midnight Marauders' by A Tribe Called Quest. There was a brief snippet of footage from the show at the end of Daredevil season 2, and with it came a musical excerpt from Nas' 'Made You Look'. Coker believes the musical selections on the show (particularly hip-hop) will set it apart from the pack. "For me, hip-hop has always been black superhero music. And now we have a black superhero that matches the music. When you think about Wu-Tang, when you think about A Tribe Called Quest records like 'Midnight Marauders,' it's deep in the culture, but at the same time, it's become the new rock and roll. Everybody accepts it, everybody understands it. That's really the vibe of the show -- on one hand, we're dealing with Harlem in ways that really haven't been dealt with. But at the same time, it's a superhero show. At the same time, you get to meet Luke Cage. You get to meet Misty Knight. You get to meet all these other characters. It's these comics come to life with a hip-hop vibe. It's incredibly fun."

Coker insists he is a massive comic book fan, and that long history made him feel honoured when he was chosen as showrunner. "I'm an every-Wednesday kind of guy. One of my favorite memories as a kid was when the original "Secret Wars" came out with the debut of the black costume for Spider-Man. I remember I couldn't wait to get home to read it, and I was like, 'Oh, my God, I've been waiting for this comic to come out. I hope, god forbid, nothing happens to me before I get home to read it.' When I say this is a fantasy come true for me -- it's such an amazing opportunity. Just as a geek, I love this world. To be able to write in a serious way inside of this is really cool, as well."

Coker also maintains that while Luke Cage may be a little lighter than the former two shows, it won't shy away from serious moments or its comic book roots. "For our show -- yes, we deal with serious themes. Imagine what somebody with bulletproof skin, how that could affect the neighborhood when it comes to crime. We deal, in a very realistic way, with how that influences the neighborhood (without revealing anything). It's grounded, but at the same time, the fantasy element of it also, I think, will attract people. We have something that's very dramatic, but at the same time, we don't run away from our comic book roots. We embrace them."

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JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 4/21/2016, 7:37 AM
If they play this in the series I will be hyped
HardQuestions
HardQuestions - 4/21/2016, 7:55 AM
@JohnnyTBP -
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 4/21/2016, 8:54 AM
@MrEqualizer - I cant wait to see their interactions
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 4/21/2016, 10:47 PM
@JohnnyTBP - Nas's The World is Yours is one of my favorite songs ever
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 4/22/2016, 6:05 AM
@SnapperCarr - Right. I just love that beat so much
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 4/21/2016, 7:41 AM
Hopefully they make it different from JJ by making it good.
DarkeyeZ
DarkeyeZ - 4/21/2016, 7:44 AM
I was looking forward to this, but now that Wu-Tang was mentioned, I will binge watch this twice on opening weekend.
That was a lie, but them mentioning Wu-Tang has greatly increased my already overflowing interest.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 4/21/2016, 7:47 AM
I'm curious to know if there's some damage still in Harlem left from the Hulk. And if they will address it at all.
Luminus
Luminus - 4/22/2016, 12:55 AM
@sKeemAn - I was just wondering that.
marvelstudios
marvelstudios - 4/21/2016, 7:57 AM
I like how all the Defender shows are different to each other.
Kr08
Kr08 - 4/21/2016, 8:35 AM
I honestly felt that Jessica Jones was a disappointment for me. Luke Cage and Kilgrave were what saved the show, and I feel that Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones was a miscast. I was annoyed by the I-don't-care-about-anything bullshit. Hopefully they fix all that in the Defenders and then in season two
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 4/21/2016, 8:39 AM
@Kr08 - She was like that in the comic as well! At least is seemed that way to me. IMO, JJ suffered from a lack of great supporting characters. Hogarth, Malcolm, The tenants, the support group....they all fell flat and bogged the show down. The four core cast members (Ritter, Tennant, Colter, and Taylor) all held my interest.
Kr08
Kr08 - 4/21/2016, 8:44 AM
@MattBellissimo - I never read Alias (if I remember the title correctly) but I felt the same about the other characters as well. What I especially didn't like was the killing off of Kilgrave. He's such a powerful and badass character and probably the only one besides Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Punisher that belongs in the movie aspect of the MCU.

Could you imagine Tennant controlling Thor or Cap to do some crazy shit?! I was surprised that HYDRA never caught on to him and turned him to their side, but then again he worked hard on never being found.
WaffeX
WaffeX - 4/21/2016, 9:48 AM
Hello, Can somebody post an article about the R'ha kickstarter campaign. The Director wanna produce a second short or maybe a feature film.The first short was amazing.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/730138406/rha-feature-film-bring-the-sci-fi-epic-to-the-scre?ref=project_tweet
ComicBookGuy015
ComicBookGuy015 - 4/21/2016, 6:41 PM
This better be the theme.

SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 4/21/2016, 10:48 PM
I wonder if SJWs will embrace this show. Urban black males and hip-hop vibes doesn't seem like it'll sit well with the PC crowd.
Tempo
Tempo - 4/22/2016, 3:35 AM


Expecting scene like that.
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