I'm very excited for Daredevil. It'll be nice not having the Hand around as the go to villains. I haven't heard who the villain will be but I hope Kingpin will make another appearance.
That series started so strong but it's quickly losing it's luster. Apocalypse was very meh.
I think it looks good.
The Gifted had a good opener this week but wasn't as strong as I'd hoped:
1) Andy's hair is dumb and he is an annoying character in general.
2) I couldn't tell if they were moving toward him trying to get with Lorna but it could have just been awkward friendship.
3) Seriously, his hair is dumb.
The men and women joining Jon Favreau to tell the tale of new live-action “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” have been revealed. “Clone Wars”/”Rebels” executive producer Dave Filoni will direct the first episode, and subsequent installments will be headed up by a truly inclusive bunch, including “Thor: Ragnarok” director Taika Waititi, Bryce Dallas Howard (making her television debut after several short films and music videos), Rick Famuyiwa (“Dope”), and Deborah Chow, whose credits include “Jessica Jones,” “Lost in Space,” and “Better Call Saul.”
For any TV show, this would be an exciting line-up of directors, but for the “Star Wars” live-action universe, it’s especially notable.
Wednesday, Favreau revealed via Instagram just enough premise regarding “The Mandalorian” to get fans excited and theorizing about who “the Mandalorian” might be, including the reveal that it’s not Boba Fett or Jango Fett, and the story takes place between Episodes VI and VII: