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"Marvel's Echo: A Game-Changer for the MCU?"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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The final two episodes of Echo delve into Maya's past and Choctaw origins, but struggle to tie up loose ends in the present, resulting in a rushed and underwhelming finale. While the series explores themes of grief and familial strife, it falls short in delivering a satisfying conclusion, leaving viewers with a sense of unresolved potential. Alaqua Cox's performance shines, but the show's storytelling finesse takes a significant nosedive in its overedited and underwhelming finale.

"Echo Post-Credits Scene Sets the Stage for Daredevil's Return in the MCU"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bleeding Cool News

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The post-credits scene in Marvel Studios' Daredevil: Echo series adds a new twist to the meaning of "Born Again," hinting at a potential mayoral run for Wilson Fisk/Kingpin and raising questions about his character development and future role in the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again series. The scene suggests that Fisk's pain and rage may have been removed, leaving uncertainty about his intentions and potential conflicts with Matt Murdock.

"Marvel's 'Echo' Post-Credits Scene Teases 'Daredevil: Born Again' in MCU"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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The post-credits scene in the Marvel series Echo sets up Wilson Fisk's return as the Kingpin in the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again, hinting at his mayoral run in New York City. Vincent D’Onofrio, reprising his role as Fisk, and Charlie Cox, returning as Matt Murdock, are excited about the darker and grittier tone of Echo, which will influence the direction of Daredevil. The connection between the two shows goes beyond tone, as the post-credits scene suggests Fisk's political ambitions, reflecting recent developments in Marvel comics.