Luke Cage: Mike Colter Wants To Team Up With Iron Fist or Jessica Jones After Defenders
Mike Colter not only looks the part of Marvel's newest hero, Luke Cage, but he's made it clear he [...]
Mike Colter not only looks the part of Marvel's newest hero, Luke Cage, but he's made it clear he knows the character inside and out as well.
In an interview with IGN, Colter was asked about future Netflix projects featuring Luke Cage. Instead of giving vague answers formed by his opinions, Colter sited specific storylines from the comics that he would like to see in his future.
He had this to say on the subject:
"I think that anything is possible down the road...We need to develop the characters. I think there's a big-picture plan that includes everyone doing their own series, which we've done, culminating to make The Defenders. I think after that anything goes.
"We have the Heroes For Hire thing that could possibly happen. And we have the Jessica and Luke in the Alias comics hooking up, having a child, and changing their life style. That could happen. You have a multitude of things that could happen."
Not only did Colter say these were things he'd like to see, but it sounds like these are plans that have been discussed between executives.
The first idea, Heroes For Hire, focuses on the team-up between Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Beginning in issue #54, when the Power-Man series (originally featuring Luke Cage on his own) changed the title to Heroes For Hire. Iron Fist first joined the series in issue #48 to boost sales for both franchises, and the title featured both characters for the rest of the run.
The series was unique for readers, because it blended two very different characters to form an enticing partnership. When Cage's attitude and power was paired with Iron Fist's scorn and finesse, it created a formidable bond. The series became a staple for Marvel Comics in the late 60s and early 70s.
As far as the Alias story he mentioned, this is regarding the run in Alias comics where Luke and Jessica attempt to settle down.
In the Jessica Jones series on Netflix, Luke and Jessica's relationship was founded. Over the course of the comics, the two develop a love that they continue for many issues.
At one point, the two attempt to slow down, as they move in together and have a child. Instead of creating a more normal life for themselves, this ends up making things even more complicated.
Fans would love to see either one of these series in the future, as it seems they can't get enough of Luke Cage at the moment. The series has just debuted on Netflix, and has quickly become the number one trending topic on social media.