Luke Cage is also said to be less gritty than its counterparts, and more grounded.
Marvel’s Luke Cage, set to premiere on Netflix at the end of this month, promises to continue the high standard of drama set by its predecessors, Daredevil and Jessica Jones, but also to do things in its own way, too.
From the predominantly black cast, to the hip-hop soundtrack, Luke Cage arrives on screens at a time when racial tensions run high in the United States and representation matters more than ever.
However, Luke Cage‘s potential for some really great storytelling also holds great promise for newcomers to the franchise and returning viewers just the same.