What you need to know:
‘Echo’ will premiere in early 2024 on Disney+. Here we leave you the trailer and all the information about the series.
2024 looks interesting for Marvel and facing the beginning of next year, they have a premiere that will bring some changes for the studio. The new trailer has arrived Threw outwhich looks pretty brutal to tell the truth.
With its sights set on its launch next January, the recently shared trailer shows us a story with some flashbacks and the epic appearance of the Kingpin by Vincent D’Onofrio.
Here’s the new trailer for ‘Echo’
The protagonist of this show is Maya López, who many will remember for having appeared in Hawkeye as one of the commanders of the Chandal Mafia. And now, in her individual series, we will be shown her origin and what her approach to the world of crime was like from a very early age.
In the new trailer for Threw out, we are shown a glimpse of the protagonist’s childhood. And it is at that moment that we see how the kingpin (whom we also saw in Hawkeye and coming soon Daredevil) he takes her under his protection apparently.
“I have seen everything you are… do not be afraid”, says the billionaire gangster to the young Maya after she saw him beating up a guy who treated her badly. Then, we jump to the present and see Maya become a master assassin on a mission of revenge…
And yes: she is precisely on the hunt for the Kingpin, who tells her that “You are full of pain and fury that you cannot contain… You and I are the same so who is the monster?“, while we see several vibrant combat scenes in which Charlie Cox’s Daredevil even makes a brief appearance. Take a look at the trailer Threw out over here.
Release date; a different series for Marvel Studios
What did you think of the trailer? Well, if you are going to get into this new Marvel Studios series, get ready because will arrive on Disney+ on January 10, 2024. But in addition to this platform, in the United States it can also be seen through Hulu, being the first Marvel series to premiere simultaneously on both services.
And not only that, but this will be the first Marvel show that All chapters will be released on premiere day. It will also have a TV-MA rating, meaning it is not suitable for people under 18 (and we can understand why by watching the trailer).
The inclusive theme is also part of the story since Echo/Maya Lopez is a deaf warrior from a Native American village. And in that sense, it is fair to highlight that the actress Alaqua Cox, who plays her, is also deaf and comes from an indigenous reservation of Wisconsin. What do you think of what’s coming with the series?
.
Everything you didn’t know . .