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Looking back on the state of superhero filmmaking in 2015, the release of Jessica Jones, and by extension the live-action debut of Luke Cage (Mike Colter), was easily one of the most satisfying things we got. Colter gave us a fantastic new vision of the character, complete with all the charm, strength and street smarts that entails, and I can't wait to see him shine in his own Netflix series.
Colter's casting and subsequent debut came at the end of a very long road of Luke Cage speculation. Whispers of a some kind of screen adaptation for the character have been thrown around the Internet for years, and everyone from Terry Crews to Isaiah Mustafa lobbied at one point or another for the role. In the years after the rise of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that wasn't odd at all, but it turns out someone was eager to bring the character to the screen more than a decade earlier: Quentin Tarantino.
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