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Like you, I can not wait for the new season of Netflix’s Marvel’s Daredevil series to arrive. The good news is we don’t have to wait that long, and even better news is there is a new trailer for season two!

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Comicbook.com is reporting that Marvel will drop Daredevil season 2 on Netflix Friday, Marh 25th – which just so happens to be the same day that Batman V Superman will hit theaters worldwide for DC.  While putting forth a streaming series confined to Netflix is not necessarily a shot across the bow from Marvel to DC, this is not the first time that the two rival companies have scheduled release  dates for their IPs at the same time (does anyone remember the Civil War/Batman V Superman thing from last year?). In the past one company has always backed down in the fact of such rivalry, but this time it…

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First, I need to give my yearly advice to people buying gifts for comics fans, especially late ones! Do NOT try to buy an item you THINK they might want! Chances are, they either have it or don’t wait it if they haven’t already bought it. Instead, locate their local comics shop and buy a gift card! They’ll be able to purchase what they want, so they’ll love you for it! Phew! Okay, now we can move on to the topic at hand – This is a great time to be a comics fan! That’s so true on several levels!

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Comicbook.com and Heroic Hollywood have confirmed that Netflix’s Iron Fist show for Marvel is not only moving forward, following swirling rumours a few short weeks ago that it was getting canned, but that it has found it’s show runner in Scott Buck. Buck has been producer and executive producer on many shows including Dexter and Six Feet Under. Interestingly enough, Jessica Jones show runner Melissa Rosenberg also wrote on Dexter for a long time. Marvel has described Iron Fist as: “Returning to New York City after being missing for years, Daniel Rand fights against the criminal element corrupting New York City with his incredible kung-fu mastery and ability to summon the…

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What a great world we live in! Both Marvel and DC have television shows out right now led by female characters and supported by African American men. This is a much needed strike for diversity in the ever changing landscape of contemporary media. That’s probably a cliche phrase that seems obvious to the reader, but I want to start this editorial off with a positive. HOW COOL IS THAT? I watch both Jessica Jones and Supergirl. I’ve reviewed them both. Both shows have incredible good things about them and both shows have some things that aren’t necessarily to…

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In an interview with Comicbook.com during New York Comic Con about his role in the Jessica Jones streaming series actor Mike Colter dropped when in the great chronology of the Marvel Cinematic Universe his Luke Cage series will drop and whereabouts in New York City the action will be taking place. “I can tell you what they’ve allowed me to, which is basically, Luke Cage will take place a few months after Jessica Jones. So, in real time, if you watch Jessica Jones, you’ll find Luke Cage uptown in Harlem, working, trying to make ends meet. Luke Cage really hasn’t figured out what he’s doing. He’s tending bar, he’s bouncing…

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After recently announcing a slate of original series for the pre-school audience, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX), the world’s leading Internet TV network, will add seven new original series for older kids beginning this December. Building on its partnerships with globally respected brands, Netflix will launch all new stories from LEGO® Bionicle® and LEGO® Friends and the world’s first family is back and funnier than ever in DreamWorks Animation’s all-new original family sitcom, Dawn of the Croods.

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