The series produced by Marvel Studios for Disney Plus has been extremely popular amongst subscribers. But the studio reportedly considered tax write-off treatment for an upcoming Marvel series called Echo, which has led to controversy. Concerns have been voiced by fans and professionals alike about the Echo spin-off series based on the character from the successful Hawkeye series.
In a recent episode of the Ikuzo Unscripted podcast, stunt coordinator Chris Brewster, who is well-known for his work on Marvel projects like Netflix’s Daredevil, shared some unsettling insights, comparing Echo to Daredevil: Born Again and implying trouble for the show.
Echo and the Tax Write-off Controversy
It has been reported that Marvel Studios is considering using Echo as a tax deduction. A decision like this is unusual and usually means the team has little faith in the project’s success. Concerns about Echo’s future have been heightened by previous reports that Marvel was considering the same fate for Batgirl.
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Disney Plus appears to be progressing with the series, albeit with some potential tweaks and a new direction. Marvel’s decision to release Echo in its entirety on Disney Plus is a departure from the typical episodic format, as revealed by the insights provided by Chris Brewster.
“Echo isn’t out yet but I’ve heard it is just as bad. I’d heard they were going to Batgirl it because they weren’t happy with it, and now they’re doing reshoots and they’re planning on airing it, but I think that could also do with the fact that there’s a strike, and there’s not a lot of content right now, so they’re like ‘Well, we have it made already’.”
Marvel hopes that releasing all episodes simultaneously will capitalize on the platform’s binge-watching culture and give viewers something they can enjoy in one sitting. Although Marvel has never used this strategy, the studio is eager to draw in as many viewers as possible.
Comparisons to Daredevil: Born Again
Chris Brewster, who worked as a stunt coordinator on Netflix’s Daredevil series, sees many similarities. The stunt double gave the impression that Marvel Studios was not completely pleased with the series, suggesting that Echo might end up disappointing audiences similarly.
Daredevil was widely regarded as one of Marvel’s most successful ventures in the television landscape, so comparisons to the show’s success raise legitimate concerns. The Marvel brand and Disney Plus could take a serious hit if Echo isn’t up to the standards set by its predecessor.
Echo’s release date of November 29, 2023, has fans anticipating its arrival. Skeptics, however, point to the timing of the series premiere—during a potential writers’ strike and a time of content scarcity—as evidence that the network has ulterior motives.
Some have speculated that rather than relying solely on the series’ merits, Marvel is taking advantage of the lack of new content to boost the series’ chances of success. This tactical move may elicit conflicting responses from audiences who wonder what prompted the release.
Excitement for Echo continues to rise as its release date approaches. The expectations for the new Marvel series are so high that fans are both excited and nervous. Will Echo be a worthy addition to the Marvel canon despite the criticism, or will it fail to live up to its lofty standards? Time will tell.
Daredevil: Born Again will be coming to Disney+ in 2024.
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