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Iron Fist Season 2 Set Photos Surface

It’s official! Iron Fist Season 2 was confirmed during The Defenders panel at SDCC back in July of 2018. The confirmation of Iron Fist season 2 came with the news that we will also have a new showrunner. Raven Metzner (Sleepy Hollow) will take over from Scott Buck. 

“Raven’s love of all things Iron Fist and his extensive knowledge of martial arts films made him the perfect choice to continue telling the adventures of Danny Rand and Colleen Wing,” Jeph Loeb said in a statement. 

The move isn’t all that surprising considering the fact that the first season of Iron Fist was somewhat poorly received. It’ll be up to Metzner to right the ship.

Iron Fist Season 2 Release Date

This one’s still a mystery. 2018 is already looking pretty full, with the recent release of Jessica Jones Season 2, Luke Cage Season 2 arriving in June, and Daredevil Season 3 further along in production than Iron Fist Season 2. The earliest we would expect this would be November of 2018, but it seems more likely that Iron Fist will take the traditional March release window in 2019.

Iron Fist Season 2 Cast

Alice Eve has joined the cast of Iron Fist for Season 2. The Star Trek Into Darkness is playing “an undisclosed role.”

“We are very excited to have an actress of Alice’s stature join the cast of Marvel’s Iron Fist,” said Jeph Loeb, Head of Marvel TV, via Marvel. “Her exceptional talent brings an intrigue and danger to her character unlike anyone else.”

Check out the first images of Alice Eve on set:

Hopefully Sacha Dawan will return as Davos. Don’t be surprised if we see more of Carrie-Anne Moss as Jeri Hogarth this time, especially given her masterful turn in Jessica Jones Season 2.

Iron Fist Season 2 Costume

Finn Jones told us that Danny Rand’s origin story from the first season of Iron Fist was incomplete, and that it would take until the conclusion of The Defenders for him to fully embrace his superheroic destiny. 

He also told us that he hopes that Danny eventually gets a costume, including the “classic yellow mask,” but he knows that these Marvel Netflix shows prefer to let things happen organically. 

The thing with all of these shows is not that we’re shy to bring the costumes,” Jones said. “It’s that we want them to feel authentic when it does happen. Danny’s on this journey to understanding what his responsibility is. And throughout all of [Iron Fist] season 1, he was in no state of mind to put a suit on. That would’ve been ridiculous because he was not fully accomplished as the Iron Fist yet and he certainly didn’t have the right or the responsibility to be putting on a superhero costume. He needs to work his shit out. And certainly by the end of The Defenders, it will feel right.”

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