Marvel teases the return of Kingpin in the first trailer for the Echo series

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Before its early 2024 release, the upcoming Disney+ series Echo from the Marvel Cinematic Universe gives viewers a sneak peek at Maya Lopez’s alter persona. Marvel released the first official trailer for Echo on YouTube. The trailer opens with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk observing a young Maya from a distance. He then gets out of his car, beats someone up with his bloody bare hands, and tells her not to be scared. From then, Maya is inspired by Fisk to become an adult and to express her anger, telling her that they are “one and the same.” The majority of the clip is filled with violent, action-packed scenes, and it concludes with Maya finally facing Wilson and asking, “Who is the monster?” The story of Echo, which stars Alaqua Cox as the lead character, follows a deaf Native American and the former Tracksuit Mafia commander whose heroic alter ego accurately mimics the actions of others. Wilson, who became blind in one eye after being shot by Lopez during Hawkeye, is Maya’s adopted uncle but is also accountable for the murder of her birth father.

In Echo, Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Devery Jacobs, and Tantoo Cardinal from Killers of the Flower Moon are among the cast members. Maya returns to Oklahoma in order to confront her history and reaffirm her Native American heritage while overcoming several obstacles. The recently released teaser offers the most in-depth examination of Echo since the miniseries’ production concluded in August of last year. The first glimpse of the crime drama supports rumours that it will examine Wilson’s use of Maya as a weapon, with training flashbacks and other story elements elaborating on their connection. In recent years, Echo has had production problems and concerns about its quality. The Phase Five series, which was originally scheduled to have eight episodes, has apparently decided to stick with five after first declaring it would have six. Furthermore, the miniseries’ episodes will all be released at the same time, which worries some MCU critics. Following many production problems that necessitated reshoots, rumours circulated indicating that Marvel head Kevin Feige was not pleased with the first version of the film.

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