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Luke Cage

  • Série télévisée
  • 2016–2018
  • 16
  • 1h
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7,2/10
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Mike Colter in Luke Cage (2016)
Harlem can only handle one devil at a time. Season 2 of "Luke Cage" debuts on Netflix June 22, 2018
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Quand une expérience sabotée lui donne une peau super résistante et incassable, Luke Cage devient un fugitif qui tente de reconstruire sa vie à Harlem et devra bientôt affronter son passé et... Tout lireQuand une expérience sabotée lui donne une peau super résistante et incassable, Luke Cage devient un fugitif qui tente de reconstruire sa vie à Harlem et devra bientôt affronter son passé et se battre pour le coeur de sa ville.Quand une expérience sabotée lui donne une peau super résistante et incassable, Luke Cage devient un fugitif qui tente de reconstruire sa vie à Harlem et devra bientôt affronter son passé et se battre pour le coeur de sa ville.

  • Création
    • Cheo Hodari Coker
  • Casting principal
    • Mike Colter
    • Simone Missick
    • Theo Rossi
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    145 k
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    1 145
    37
    • Création
      • Cheo Hodari Coker
    • Casting principal
      • Mike Colter
      • Simone Missick
      • Theo Rossi
    • 423avis d'utilisateurs
    • 92avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 6 victoires et 23 nominations au total

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    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • Luke Cage
    • 2016–2018
    Simone Missick
    Simone Missick
    • Misty Knight
    • 2016–2018
    Theo Rossi
    Theo Rossi
    • Hernan 'Shades' Alvarez
    • 2016–2018
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Mariah Dillard
    • 2016–2018
    Justin Swain
    Justin Swain
    • Detective Mark Bailey…
    • 2016–2018
    Sean Ringgold
    Sean Ringgold
    • Sugar
    • 2016–2018
    John Clarence Stewart
    John Clarence Stewart
    • Alex
    • 2016–2018
    Karen Pittman
    Karen Pittman
    • Inspector Priscilla Ridley…
    • 2016–2018
    Ron Cephas Jones
    Ron Cephas Jones
    • Bobby Fish
    • 2016–2018
    Jeremiah Craft
    Jeremiah Craft
    • D.W. Griffith…
    • 2016–2018
    Mustafa Shakir
    Mustafa Shakir
    • John 'Bushmaster' McIver
    • 2018
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Claire Temple
    • 2016–2018
    Gabrielle Dennis
    Gabrielle Dennis
    • Tilda Johnson
    • 2018
    Kevin Mambo
    Kevin Mambo
    • Sheldon
    • 2018
    Jaiden Kaine
    Jaiden Kaine
    • Zip
    • 2016
    Peter Jay Fernandez
    Peter Jay Fernandez
    • Captain Tom Ridenhour
    • 2018
    Thomas Q. Jones
    Thomas Q. Jones
    • Comanche
    • 2016–2018
    Sahr Ngaujah
    Sahr Ngaujah
    • Anansi
    • 2018
    • Création
      • Cheo Hodari Coker
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    Avis des utilisateurs423

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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Luke Cage' is lauded for Mike Colter's compelling performance and its insightful examination of racial tensions and community dynamics. The Harlem setting and fusion of superhero action with social commentary are celebrated. However, critiques point to pacing problems, narrative inconsistencies, and uneven writing. Some find Luke Cage's character underdeveloped and the villains less engaging. Opinions on the show's treatment of gender and racial themes are mixed, adding complexity to its reception.
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    7kennethhawkins74

    Alfre Woodard is incredible

    While the storyline plods along, the characterization is strong, especially with regard to Alfre Woodard's breakout role. She reminds us of what the complexity of a villain looks like, and she explores every part of what it means to be filled with avarice, love, desire, intelligence, and hate. She makes this show better for its unsure plot at times.
    7chera_khalid

    marvelous

    I enjoyed 'Luke Cage' like all Netflix-Marvel TV shows and gave it a 7/10. The acting, especially Mike Colter's portrayal of Luke Cage, was solid, bringing the character to life. The music and overall atmosphere of Harlem were standout elements, enhancing the series' unique identity. Casting choices were well-suited, and the cinematography captured the gritty urban setting effectively. The directing maintained a consistent tone throughout. However, the writing occasionally suffered from pacing issues and narrative detours, affecting the overall flow. Its strength lies in its exploration of themes like community and power, but it could have benefited from tighter storytelling. 'Luke Cage' is a worthy addition to the Netflix-Marvel lineup, offering a distinctive take on the superhero genre.
    7ajneeago96

    3.5 Stars out of 5 Stars

    While this is definitely Luke Cage's show, this isn't the first time we've seen him. Being an integral part of Jessica Jones season 1, this is the continuation of that character and while it doesn't exactly goes the same heights as Jessica Jones or Daredevil, it's a damn good time

    Season 1; Fresh off the action packed season of Daredevil season 2, I seen this was where our Netflix MCU story continues, further establishing The Defenders roster. Really glad they explained Luke Cages powers in this season( machine used to heal faster malfunctioned while Cage was in it) Taking place sometime after Jessica Jones Season 1's ending, we see Luke Cage ditch Hells Kitchen for Harlem Which sets the backdrop for the many characters we meet. First we have Cottonmouth; a ruthless nightclub owner who gets a visit from Shades, an associate of Cottonmouths employer Diamondback. Now, before I start talking about the characters, let me first off and say how great some of these scenes in this very first episode was. That entire scene of Cottonmouth giving his "everybody want to be the king" monologue was *chefs kiss*. Anyways, I think Ali did a great performance, and sadly was cut too short midway through the season. Meanwhile we have another character named Detective Misty who becomes a integral part to the entire Defenders roster. And of course, the return of Claire... visiting her mother in Harlem, with a calling to help people with abilities. 2 more characters, Mariah and Shades, are also prominent in this, with becoming some of the best written villains in the show. And finally; Striker/Diamondback. Oh and he happens to be Cages half brother! S**t just got real. The ending fight between Luke and Styker was fun, but corny at the same time, A good season, although some stuff was corny, especially Diamondback, and there was a lot of uneventful episodes, but other than that, a great season.

    Season 2: Now, this season is set after The Defender miniseries, so we see Cage becoming more of a celebrity, but he's also forced to deal with not only the partnership between Mariah and Shades, but he also has a newcomer in Harlem. Bushmaster proved to be a pretty convincing villain, with his goal to wipe out Mariah and take what what rightfully was his. While I don't think any of the characters quite matched Cottonmouth's, I think this season fleshed out and made both Shades, Mariah, and Bushmaster a trio of villains that each had their own goals and demons to figure out. Now, the ending was pretty interesting, and would like to see that more in the future, perhaps is a future Luke Cage show???

    In all, this 2 season show was pretty cool. It gave this universe a vibe I think it may have been missing, and to see street crime being dealt with with such a charming guy as Luke Cage, you can't complain. Definitely recommended.
    7deepfrieddodo

    Grittier Marvel Series Focusing on Race

    Season 1:

    Already introduced in Jessica Jones, the titular character is given an opportunity to become far more three-dimensional. With the emphasis heavily reliant on race, Luke Cage was released at an important time within US racial tensions, and was an excellent addition into a rather uniform Marvel universe.

    Against the backdrop of Harlem, issues are split by the villains, of which there are multiple, and general life effected by race. Perhaps not to be fully appreciated by the entire audience, but at the very least understood by virtually all.

    The standard of villain does fluctuate across the season. Cottonmouth is perfectly played by Ali, and provides an adversary without powers, just power. Equally evil and engaging, he provides an instant arc whilst Cage's backstory unwraps. Dillard is a very different character, irritating and at times infuriating for an audience, she gives a different direction and reflects the real world all too well. Diamondback is frankly a bit daft, everything seems a little over the top, and whilst Cottonmouth is slick and cool, his associate feels a little goofy. These are all surrounded by an entourage which fill the gangster-gaps well.

    Other characters are given glimpses to flourish, notably Temple who finally gets more of a limelight after her introduction in the other Defender series. Detective Knight is at the forefront of many episodes, and whilst a decent addition, does fall back on cliche and stereotype a little too often - such as showing how tough she is and her origins from the streets by gaining information from youths by beating them at basketball. It's good that nothing ever strays too far from Cage - no matter how incompetent/corrupt the cops may get.

    There are great references to the comics in his origin story, and whilst Cage is given far more depth, he does get stuck as the figure of a black man trying to do right, without getting developed a whole lot further.

    Season 1: 8/10

    Season 2:

    Continuing on from The Defenders, Luke Cage seamlessly slips back into the same Harlem with the same approach. However, unlike the first season, emphasis on race, whilst remaining at the forefront of everything, is shallow, crass dialogue being the reference point rather than anything deeper.

    Dillard is front and centre and ranges from a decent to a terrible character; from realistic to a figure fueled by stereotypical dialogue. At every opportunity she's referring to 'black this' and 'black that', usually being someone's 'black ass'. Her relationship with Shades becomes cringeworthy, although he is given more room to develop in this season. The addition of another in the Stokes bloodline is unwelcome as the wide eyed doe repeatedly gets manipulated until you lose all sympathy. It was clear by the last episode that should the series have continued, it would have been a third series again revolving around a Stokes. Bushmaster, however, is an excellent villain with depth, relatability and excellently played by Shakir. The choreography for his actions scenes are excellent.

    Temple is far less involved in the second season, which isn't a negative as she sadly starts to fall into the category of poorly-written female characters in the Marvel-Netflix series. Self-righteous and preachy, she falls in line with similar disappointments in Daredevil (Karen), Jessica Jones (Trish) and Iron Fist (Colleen), who could be good characters unfortunately sullied in certain arcs by insisting their approach is superior to the way the lead actually conducts (more interesting) actions.

    Dialogue is really heavy-handed (no pun intended) at times; you hear "can I give you a hand" or similar all too often in the opening episodes when taunting someone with a missing limb, suggesting that everyone in this universe is either too thick or unoriginal to come up with anything else better than a playground insult. Plus, while race is obviously key to the series, it also becomes a crutch as everyone uses it as an excuse for their behaviour one way or another.

    Seemingly every episode has a musical performance in it, which works well in some cases and poorly in others. Shoehorning this repeated section in turns the season into a weird musical.

    Overall, quality rises and falls, but the latter half of the season has a lot of solid plot to engage with. Violence gets a whole lot more graphic, but choreography in fight scenes are far advanced. The ending is somewhat predictable, but not unwanted.

    Season 2: 7/10.
    7SnoopyStyle

    great character and actor

    Luke Cage (Mike Colter) received superpowers when he was experimented on in a private prison. He has super strength and impenetrable skin. He returns to his Harlem neighborhood to fight local crime lord Cottonmouth (Mahershala Ali) and other villains. Misty Knight (Simone Missick) is a police detective fighting for justice.

    I really like Mike Colter and I really like the character of Luke Cage. The show does struggle to maintain story flow over the full 13 episode seasons. Nevertheless, it delivers quite a good punch in the Netflix Marvel Universal. Colter is able to maintain narrative drive all by himself. He is a compelling character and I hope he stays in the Marvel universe despite the cancellation due to the pending Netflix Marvel streaming war.

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    • Anecdotes
      The "Swear Jar" in Pop's Barbershop was actually included in the show for Prince. Writer and executive producer Cheo Hodari Coker was going to show Prince the first two episodes of the show and had hoped to convince Prince perform at Harlem's Paradise nightclub in the finale of Season 1. However, Prince's untimely death in 2016 quickly dashed those hopes.
    • Gaffes
      Behind the desk in Cottonmouth's office is a very fancy type of flat panel TV that actually mechanically extends from the wall and flips the screen so that one side is a TV monitor while the other is a painting or some other form of art. In some scenes throughout the first 6 episodes or so, there is a small black reading lamp that appears only when the "art-side" is facing out, almost as if the set dressers forgot there was a TV on the other side and that the lamp would have been knocked over if anyone ever turned on the TV.
    • Citations

      Luke Cage: Sweet Christmas.

    • Crédits fous
      The first season has its episode titles named after a Gang Starr song.

      The second season has its episode titles named after a Pete Rock-C.L. Smooth song.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: January Jones/Mike Colter/Chris Lane/Danny Carey (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Bulletproof Love
      Performed by Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad feat. Method Man

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 septembre 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
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      • Marvel Entertainment
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