7 September 2018 years The premiere of the second season of the superhero series from Netflix и Marvel called "Iron Fist" (Iron Fist), where the creators of the project decided on even more hand-to-hand combat scenes.
It is worth saying that the entire “branch” of superhero series from the collaboration between Netflix and Marvel, be it "Daredevil", Jessica Jones, "Luke Cage", "Defenders" и "Chastener", in principle, are not bad in terms of action, including hand-to-hand combat. But exactly "Iron Fist" given an order of magnitude more attention due to the history of the hero and his abilities.
As in the previous season, he is responsible for the fight choreography here. Clayton J. Barber, who has been directing action in various projects for more than 20 years. To visitors to our site, Barber may be known for his collaborations with Eric Jacobas. It was Clayton who produced the short films Rope-a-Dope и Rope-a-Dope 2, and also directed a recent project Blindside: The Game.
Clayton J. Barber talked a little about how exactly the fight scenes are filmed in the promotional materials. To do this, he used the main star of the series Finn Jones (TV series “Game of Thrones”) and stuntman Malay Kima, who also has one of the roles in the second season of the series.
As in the previous season, other characters from the series also take part in the battle scenes: Jessica Henwick (TV series “Game of Thrones”), Jessica Stroup (TV series “The Followers”), Alice Eve (“Get in the top ten”), Tom Pelphrey (TV series "Banshee") and others. Barber worked with every star of the series.
It is curious that among the directors who took on one episode each, there are names Kevin Tancharon, who produced the web series Mortal Kombat: Legacy and famous rapper, director and big fan of kung fu films RZA. Time will tell what they filmed there.
Tags: Iron Fist, Netflix, RZA, video from filming, Jessica Stroup, Jessica Henwick, Kevin Tancharoen, Clayton J. Barber, Malay Kim, soap opera, Tom Pelphrey, Finn Jones, Alice Eve
The film is not bad, but the recent "City Hungter" is better in terms of action.
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Ryan Gosling is handsome!