Marvel's Daredevil (MCU) auf Netflix

Diego de la Vega

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Showrunner Stephen S. DeKnight: "We're going for a kind of very gritty, 1970s New York feel for the show," ... "We love the idea of beauty in the decay of the city and Hell's Kitchen being a place that is both horrible and beautiful at the same time. That's why Matt Murdock loves it and wants to protect it."
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=120865

Sehr grobkörnigiges 70er Jahre NY-Gefühl. Zugleich wunderschön und schrecklich, weshalb Matt es liebt und beschützen will.
 

Presko

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Diego de la Vega schrieb:
Showrunner Stephen S. DeKnight: "We're going for a kind of very gritty, 1970s New York feel for the show," ... "We love the idea of beauty in the decay of the city and Hell's Kitchen being a place that is both horrible and beautiful at the same time. That's why Matt Murdock loves it and wants to protect it."
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=120865

Sehr grobkörnigiges 70er Jahre NY-Gefühl. Zugleich wunderschön und schrecklich, weshalb Matt es liebt und beschützen will.

Dass gerade dieser Aspekt hervorgehoben wird, lässt zumindest schon mal vermuten, dass die Macher auf die richtigen Aspekte legen. :top:
 

Revolvermann

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Ich vergesse immer wieder das Charlie Cox die Hauptrolle übernimmt. Macht die Serie direkt um einiges interessanter.
 

Diego de la Vega

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Mehr von Steven S. DeKnight: "With this version of Daredevil, we wanted it to be grounded, gritty, as realistic as we could portray. That naturally fits in with the Daredevil character. Matt Murdock, on a regular basis, would get the shit beat out of him. That’s one thing that makes him a great character. He’s not super strong. He’s not invulnerable. In every aspect, he’s a man that’s just pushed himself to the limits, he just has senses that are better than a normal humans. He is human. The other thing that really drew me to this character is that he’s one of the most morally grey of the heroes."

"He’s a lawyer by day, and he’s taken this oath," ... "But every night he breaks that oath, and goes out and does very violent things. The image that always stuck in my mind was the Frank Miller Elektra run where he’s holding Bullseye over the street, and he lets Bullseye go because he doesn’t want Bullseye to ever kill anyone again. When I read that originally, when I was young, I’d never seen anything like that in comics. Superman scoops up the villain and puts them in jail. This time the hero didn’t do that. It was a morally grey ground that I found absolutely fascinating. There are two sides to this character. He’s literally one bad day away from becoming the The Punisher! Frank Castle went just a little bit further than he did. Daredevil has no qualms about beating the hell out of somebody. He’s not going to tie them up with his webs! He’ll come close to killing somebody. And it’s that fine edge—Why doesn’t he go all the way? I really liked the flawed heroes, the human heroes."

"Usually I’ll talk to the director if I think something is a little bit hinky," ... "On Daredevil we have a phenomenal cinematographer, Matt Lloyd. He was just nominated for an Emmy for Fargo. His work is just gorgeous, so usually I have nothing to say but, "That looks fantastic!'"

"Netflix has been fantastic. They are phenomenally supportive of the creatives. How much freedom will I have? This is a bit of a different scenario because it’s a Marvel property. Once you have an IP like that, there are restrictions that you have to accept. I’m fine with that, I totally understand. I’ll push it as far as I can, of course, but I also respect the fact that this character has been around for decades. Overall I’ve been surprised at how willing everyone is to take a really fresh look and really push what we’re doing."


Season 2?

"I honestly have no idea," ... "That’s so far above my pay grade. Making it even more complicated is the fact that [Daredevil] is one part of the bigger plan— Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and then The Defenders. How that all fits together, and whether or not there will be a second season of this show—or if it will fold into the others—are question nobody really has answers to yet."

"I can say we’ve been talking about some very cool stuff for Season Two that, good God, I can’t even hint at! It’s something that would be just fantastic to work on!"

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=107514

Können uns also demnach auf einen kompromisslos harten DareDevil freuen.
 
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