Luke Cage is one of the most influential african-american superheroes of all time and the character is gonna hit Netflix this coming month with his own show, after his appearance in Jessica Jones. The character has quite the significant history and during a Comic-Con interview which was just released earlier, Jeph Loeb talked about the show's relevance and how it's grounded in reality.
There are some obvious differences in the sense that we’re talking about really the first African-American superhero that comes from the street and lives in that world. When we started there, we said, ‘What is that physically going to look like?’ We really looked hard into the practicality of shooting up in Harlem… places like the Apollo, places that are so rich in terms of culture, in terms of the ethnic quality, what [showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker] and I always refer to as the musicality of that area, is what set the tone.
You can’t set out to do ‘Luke Cage’ and not deal with the reality of what’s going on in this country, and what’s going on in general. It’s not what the show’s about, but if we can get our message out, which is, ‘This is all one planet, and we’re going to have figure it out’ — you just can’t put up walls and try to figure it out that way. On ‘Jessica Jones,’ you were seeing Luke through Jessica’s POV… Now you’re going to get to see him with his friends, with his worlds, with what’s going on. Detective Misty Knight is in that show, and Simone Missick is just killing it.
For more head over to CBR. Well, it sounds Luke Cage is gonna be a thrilling action show with a powerful message. What are your thoughts? Are you gonna binge Luke Cage? Share your thoughts in the comments down below.
Luke Cage hits September 30th, 2016. Mike Colter stars as Luke Cage, Simmone Missick as Misty Knight, Mahershala Ali as Cottonmouth, Alfre Woodard as Mariah Dillard.