Carrie-Anne Moss to continue her role in the MCU with “Iron Fist”
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Jeph Loeb, the Executive Producer and Head of Marvel Television had this to say about Moss and the role she plays as Hogarth:
“Carrie-Anne has fast become a fan-favorite part of our street level saga. As Marvel fans know, Hogarth in the comics plays a critical role in the life of Danny Rand so it seems only fitting that Carrie-Anne join in.”
Showrunner Scott Buck added:
“Danny Rand lives in the highest stratosphere of New York’s business society and he’s going to need a ruthless lawyer to help him navigate this alien world. I’m very happy to have the opportunity to bring Carrie-Ann Moss as Jeri Hogarth into Marvel’s Iron Fist.”
Iron Fist, the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe series coming soon only to Netflix, follows Danny Rand (Finn Jones), who returns to New York City after being missing for years. He fights against the criminal element corrupting New York City with his incredible kung-fu mastery and ability to summon the awesome power of the fiery Iron Fist.
The Iron Fist cast also includes Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing, David Wenham as Harold Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum, and Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum.
Iron Fist is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.
Are you glad to see the return of Carrie-Anne Moss’ Jeri Hogarth? What role do you think she’ll play in the storyline? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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What are your thoughts regarding Carrie-Anne Moss? Given the developments her character went through in Jessica Jones, do you feel that her appearance in Iron Fist might take away from Danny Rand’s story?
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