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Finn Jones reconnaît les critiques de Fist Iron, cherche la rédemption

Authore: JasonMise à jour:Apr 17,2025

La transition réussie de Charlie Cox de Netflix au MCU alors que Daredevil a suscité des spéculations sur les retours potentiels pour les autres membres des défenseurs. Finn Jones, qui a dépeint Iron Fist, a récemment exprimé son empressement à revenir à ce rôle, déclarant: "Je suis ici et je suis prêt." Jones a joué Danny Rand pour la dernière fois dans la saison 2 de la série Iron Fist sur Netflix et dans les défenseurs, où il s'est associé à Daredevil / Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) et Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter).

Malgré la réception moins favorable à la représentation par Jones de Iron Fist par rapport aux autres personnages des défenseurs, l'intégration de Daredevil dans le MCU a ravivé un renouveau des défenseurs. Des rapports récents suggèrent que Marvel «explore» cette possibilité. Lors de la Convention sur les anime de Laconve à Monterrey, NL, Mexique, Jones a abordé les critiques qu'il a reçues et ont fait appel aux fans et émerveillé pour une autre chance.

"Il y a une volonté pour les fans de voir cela se produire", a déclaré Jones au public lors d'un retour potentiel. "Il y a beaucoup de volonté pour les fans de voir que cela ne se produit pas aussi. Je suis très conscient des critiques du personnage et de mon rôle. Ma réponse à cela est comme, donnez-moi une chance, mec.

Daredevil: Born de nouveau continue l'histoire de la série Netflix, qui faisait partie d'un univers Marvel à plus petite échelle qui comprenait des émissions comme Jessica Jones, Iron Fist et Luke Cage. Ces émissions, ainsi que le récit plus large des défenseurs, font désormais officiellement partie du canon MCU et disponible sur Disney +. Punisher de Jon Bernthal, un autre personnage de la série Netflix, apparaît également dans Daredevil: Born de nouveau.

Finn Jones a joué pour la dernière fois Iron Fist en 2018. Photo de Gilbert Carrasquillo / Filmmagic.

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