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Etan Cohen and Emily Cohen are attached to write and executive produce the show, with a writers’ room recently being assembled. Marvel Studios will produce.
That is an interesting point though. She was essentially mostly a Daredevil supporting character in large part. Would they keep any of that? Would they include any DD lore in an Echo show?I'd love Echo to get fleshed out more. Maybe it'll lead to a new series with David Mack as artist or writer (probably too much to hope). Also probably too much to hope that the Kingpin will be in this.
That is an interesting point though. She was essentially mostly a Daredevil supporting character in large part. Would they keep any of that? Would they include any DD lore in an Echo show?
I don't think it really depends on that. If that is the case, they could have more Daredevil in Echo. If it is not the case, they could still decide to include parts of Daredevil's lore in Echo. Or not.It depends on if
the rumors of Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home are true. I'll be surprised if he shows up though and that if Peter needs a lawyer, it's more likely Jennifer Walters shows up than Matt Murdock.
The group features two Deaf writers in Shoshannah Stern, who also starred in Supernatural, and Josh Feldman, who with Stern co-created and wrote the Sundance show This Close. This suggests the Deaf element of Echo’s identity will be explored further beyond Hawkeye. Of the other accounts tagged in Dayre’s post, many of the writers are Native American. Bobby Dues has worked as a writer on Rutherford Falls and Reservation Dogs, the first two TV shows with Native American showrunners. Rebecca Roanhorse is a science fiction author and is currently writing an Echo comic series for Marvel in Phoenix Song: Echo. Alongside Kaitlyn Jeffers, Steven Paul Judd and Jason Gavin it will be great to see more about Echo’s Native American background on the show. Ken Kristensen wrote on The Punisher, Dara Resnik has written episodes of Pushing Daisies and Daredevil, and Jessica Mecklenburg has written on Stranger Things. The mix of drama and comedy within this group suggests that Echo will be emotionally impactful and entertaining.
I would be mad if Echo isn't the start of the Echo show.A lot of people think it will be more Daredevil and less about Echo. I don't think it will be the case. The focus is on Echo, but if Daredevil is in it, he could be more like how Mobius was in Loki, a significant character in the series, but someone who won't overshadow the main character.
I would be mad if Echo isn't the start of the Echo show.