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WhatMan since I got Hulu I honestly haven't watched Netflix in weeks
Would never cancel it though just cause of all that content though
Power Rangers
WhatMan since I got Hulu I honestly haven't watched Netflix in weeks
Would never cancel it though just cause of all that content though
Power Rangers
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Ain't never heard about switching form Netflix to HuluWhat
I have both....Ain't never heard about switching form Netflix to Hulu
Honestly yes. Hopefully S3 of Daredevil picks up my interest. I'll still give this a shot of course.All of them?
Along with the villain Cottonmouth (Mahershala Ali), the first season of Marvel and Netflix’s Luke Cage received a lot of attention and praise for its various musical guests. Among the notable appearances in Season 1 were the likes of Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings and Method Man, who also had a minor role in the show.
With the series' musical history in mind, some fans began to wonder whether we’d see some more talented artists make an appearance in season 2, and it looks like they wont be disappointed.
According to Billboard,the full list of musical guests includes Ghostface Killah, Rakim, Joi & D-Nice, Gary Clark Jr., Esperanza Spalding, Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram, Stephen Marley, Jadakiss, and KRS-One. Also, after making an appearance in the previous season, Faith Evans will be returning for another turn in the Marvel Universe.
Like the past season, we can expect to see most of these artists perform existing tracks at Mariah Dillard’s (Alfre Woodard) Harlem's Paradise. However, following in Method Man’s footsteps, one of 'em will perform a song created for Marvel’s bulletproof hero.
“Not only do we have him on Luke Cage, we have him performing a song about Luke Cage," Coker said, revealing Rakim will perform an original song for the show. “It's manna from heaven."
In all, it looks as if Season 2 of Luke Cage has a good chance at matching the musical talent featured in the first season.
Season 1 of Luke Cage saw Mike Colter’s bulletproof hero gain newfound fame and become a hero in the eyes of the people in Harlem, and as seen in The Defenders and the recent trailer Luke will still have the same status at the beginning of Season 2.
However, in typical storytelling fashion, things will become difficult for Harlem’s Hero when Bushmaster comes to town and delivers a public beatdown on the show’s hero.
Now, a fun new clip released by Netflix sees Luke dealing with the fact that many in Harlem are losing faith in their local hero following his defeat, and it looks like the hero is going to have a tough time handling the situation.
Man since I got Hulu I honestly haven't watched Netflix in weeks
Would never cancel it though just cause of all that content though
Power Rangers
new clip