What is Marvel's Luke Cage (TV) About?
Marvel's Luke Cage is a television series created for Netflix that is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The show is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and shares continuity with the other Marvel superhero films and television series. Luke Cage, portrayed by Mike Colter, is a former convict who gains superhuman strength and unbreakable skin as a result of a failed experiment. Set in the vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood of Harlem, the series explores Luke's journey as he becomes a reluctant hero and protector of his community. Marvel's Luke Cage delves into themes of social justice, corruption, and personal redemption. The show shines a spotlight on real-world issues such as racial inequality, gentrification, and community activism. The storytelling in the series is gritty and grounded, reflecting the urban setting and the challenges faced by its characters. The ensemble cast of Marvel's Luke Cage features a diverse range of characters, each with their own motivations and struggles. From the charismatic villain Cottonmouth, played by Mahershala Ali, to the determined detective Misty Knight, portrayed by Simone Missick, the show explores the complex interactions between heroes and villains, blurring the line between good and evil. With its distinctive blend of action, drama, and superhero elements, Marvel's Luke Cage offers a unique viewing experience. The show has garnered critical acclaim for its captivating storytelling, strong performances, and its ability to tackle social issues while staying true to the spirit of the comic book source material.
The first episode of Marvel's Luke Cage aired on September 30, 2016 and the most recent episode to air was on June 22, 2018.