Mike Colter On LUKE CAGE, AKA JESSICA JONES And IRON FIST

Mike Colter On LUKE CAGE, AKA JESSICA JONES And IRON FIST

"I don't want to give too much away about how much he's involved in A.K.A Jessica Jones but Jessica and Luke Cage have a history and a relationship. I don't how much will be revealed in the actual series, but yes, I play an integral part."

By MarkJulian - Apr 26, 2015 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Luke Cage
Source: C|net
While promoting the release of Halo: Nightfall on blu-ray and DVD, this interview with star Mike Colter appeared to slip in under the radar.  While the article primarily focused on Colter's role as Agent Locke in 'Nightfall' and the forthcoming Halo 5: Guradians, the veteran actor also talked in-depth about his turn as Marvel blue-collar superhero, Luke Cage

On his role in AKA Jessica Jones, Colter stated that Cage and Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones will have a history, prior to where the show initially drops viewers.  "I don't want to give too much away about how much he's involved in the 'A.K.A Jessica Jones' show but Jessica and Luke Cage have a history and a relationship. I don't how much will be revealed in the actual series, but yes, I play an integral part."

On what separates the Marvel Netflix heroes from their film counterparts in The Avengers, Colter hit the nail on the head.  "There will be action in [the Netflix shows] but these characters are trying to live normal lives, unlike some of the other characters in the Marvel cinematic universe. Those [Marvel movie characters] are first and foremost superheroes that are on a large platform. They've saved the world. But these [Netflix TV show] characters are really trying to focus on their neighborhood and New York City. It's a smaller story we're trying to tell."

On Cage specifically, Colter says that he keeps his cards very close to the chest.  "I wouldn't say he's the strong and silent type -- he does talk when he has something to say, it's just that he plays things close to his chest and he's not one to reveal too much right away. From what I've read, he seems to be a nuanced character with a lot of layers and a lot of secrets."

Just like fans, Colter is also anxious to learn who Marvel will cast for Iron Fist, the final member of The Defenders team.  "I think the person that they'll cast as Iron Fist will be someone hopefully who is not a tremendous fan. I like the idea that the actors that are cast in these iconic roles aren't so close to the material and they're not such fanboys that they're wrapped up in the idea. Because the idea of it and the actual execution of it can be so far apart."


While Colter notes that he hopes the actor cast as Iron Fist is not a comic book or Iron Fist fan per se, he did read comics when he was younger.  "I've dabbled. I did read comic books growing up and I did play some games but I don't spend copious amounts of hours doing either. I'm a man of moderation. I think a little bit of everything is OK but when you do too much of anything it becomes dangerous."

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CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 4/26/2015, 4:57 AM
Great comments, especially the fanboy one,
I'm sure they'll take a lot of liberties with Iron Fist, but I'm also are they'll be much needed ones.

And I really hope Claire Temple is the main love interest in the Cage series!
tylerzero
tylerzero - 4/26/2015, 5:01 AM
"I've dabbled. I did read comic books growing up and I did play some games but I don't spend copious amounts of hours doing either...when you do too much of anything it becomes dangerous."

Truth?
KurtCrawler
KurtCrawler - 4/26/2015, 5:24 AM
Flash is by no means the king of superhero TV. His show is okay, but Daredevil was on another level production, acting, and writing wise.
Invictor
Invictor - 4/26/2015, 5:39 AM
@GentlemanlyBatman

You can say that The Flash is the king of comic book television; that would only make Daredevil the god of comic book television. :)
TheBrotherhood
TheBrotherhood - 4/26/2015, 5:43 AM
The CW shows....good shows BUT the NETFLIX SHOWS are way BETTER.
Invictor
Invictor - 4/26/2015, 5:58 AM
For some reason, I picture this show going in the direction of Veronica Mars, but a bit more grittier, darker, and vigilante/superhero-y; a great combination. I don't have any doubt that this series will deliver and looks pretty promising thus far, especially the cast. Since I'm really unaware of what will happen in terms of story, I'm really hoping to see some easter eggs tossed around i.e. Jessica mentioning Midtown High and Stark Industries. However, by the time The Defenders comes rolling around, it would be great to see a scene with her and Matt Murdock connecting with one another about the accidents that happened in and changed their lives.
KurtCrawler
KurtCrawler - 4/26/2015, 6:12 AM
@VisualMaximus

Arrow is horrible. Flash is pretty okay. Both are better than that god awful AOS lol

The only comic books shows I truly like are Daredevil and the first 3 seasons of Walking Dead.

Oh, but the real king is The Tick.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/26/2015, 6:18 AM
Dan Stevens for Iron Fist please!!!! He was great on The Guest
EhMaybeSays
EhMaybeSays - 4/26/2015, 6:21 AM
I liked AoS more than Daredevil and I'm a Daredevil fan. That being said both are obviously better produced due to bigger budgets.
Beaner8127
Beaner8127 - 4/26/2015, 7:03 AM
@KurtCrawler

Though I disagree with your opinion on Agents of Shield, I will agree with you on this: The Tick is the best lol

Can't wait for the revival!
WinterOstritch
WinterOstritch - 4/26/2015, 7:23 AM
I don't call Netflix series shows. They're meant to be binged and are broadcasted on a different media.
Flash: Best Comic book TV show
Daredevil: Best (and only) Graphic Novel Binge Series
MarvelousAgentX
MarvelousAgentX - 4/26/2015, 8:18 AM
Why is it that some people have a hard time with simple facts. Out of all of the comic book or comic movie series that are on television, the three best rated shows, the ones that get the most viewers, have nothing to do with superheroes or costumed characters.
The Walking Dead
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD
Gotham
The Flash is a fun little show but Arrow is a pile of junk, overly dull and gloomy. Daredevil, if it had ratings, would probably rival the ratings of the Walking Deads
babiesinsoup
babiesinsoup - 4/26/2015, 11:11 AM
I'm sure the comic fanboys will respond fabulously when Marvel casts an Asian actor
Pasto
Pasto - 4/26/2015, 11:33 AM
@HurricaneXavier
Goddamn you, I forgot about Gotham until you just brought it up.
Pasto
Pasto - 4/26/2015, 12:28 PM
@HurricaneXavier
I hope every order of fries you get from here on out are cold.
Pasto
Pasto - 4/26/2015, 12:39 PM
@HurricaneXavier
.....Damn you.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/26/2015, 1:36 PM
It's not exactly from the Alias series, but I'd like to see Purple Man take over Luke Cage for the big final fight against Jessica Jones.

Just a big, all-out moderately super-strong brawl in the street, flipping cars and smashing buildings, and scrawny bloody Krysten Ritter beating Coulter's head into the pavement, then going after Kilgrave.
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