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Marvel's Luke Cage
Season 1
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As the bulletproof defender of Harlem, Luke Cage battles corrupt politicians, ruthless gangsters and demons from his own past.
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13 Episodes
Moment of Truth
E1
Moment of Truth
Episode 1
Code of the Streets
E2
Code of the Streets
Episode 2
Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
E3
Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
Episode 3
Step in the Arena
E4
Step in the Arena
Episode 4
Just to Get a Rep
E5
Just to Get a Rep
Episode 5
Suckas Need Bodyguards
E6
Suckas Need Bodyguards
Episode 6
Manifest
E7
Manifest
Episode 7
Blowin' Up the Spot
E8
Blowin' Up the Spot
Episode 8
DWYCK
E9
DWYCK
Episode 9
Take It Personal
E10
Take It Personal
Episode 10
Now You're Mine
E11
Now You're Mine
Episode 11
Soliloquy of Chaos
E12
Soliloquy of Chaos
Episode 12
You Know My Steez
E13
You Know My Steez
Episode 13
Cast of Season 1
Mike Colter
Luke Cage
Alfre Woodard
Mariah Dillard
Simone Missick
Misty Knight
Theo Rossi
Hernan ‘Shades’ Alvarez
Season 1 Reviews
Slant Magazine
Michael Haigis
The show's vibrant Harlem setting, like its pulsing hip-hop soundtrack, is affirming by design-a means of waking audiences up to black excellence.
Rolling Stone
Rob Sheffield
Netflix's excellent Luke Cage is its latest addition to the Marvel universe, building on the success of Daredevil and Jessica Jones with an even more charismatic hero.
Slate
Jack Hamilton
One of Luke Cage's greatest triumphs is its use of music, which resonates more prominently and energetically than in any previous Marvel screen property.
AV Club
Ali Barthwell
Fortunately for viewers, Netflix and Marvel's Luke Cage is more authentically black; a love letter to the black body and the black community opening with iconic images of Harlem projected on the titular character's back.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
Luke Cage isn't the same character he was when he was created more than four decades ago. But the series doesn't gloss over or deny his roots, because those roots are what make series creator Cheo Hodari Coker's take on Luke Cage so compelling.
AV Club
Joshua Alston
Luke Cage is the result of a meticulous vision, and it should rightfully elevate Coker into the league of television auteurs.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
His show, like Jessica Jones before it, is heavy on noir ambiance. It's also loaded with crackling references to black history and culture, from the Revolutionary War to the Wu-Tang Clan.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
Daredevil boasted the best fight choreography of any live-action superhero adaptation in history, so Luke's got a tough act to follow, but this bodes well. The whole thing does, really.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
The show is fiercely determined to make it clear that Luke's powers make him super, but it's the fact that he is black, proud and willing to stand up for what's right that makes him a hero. His race is a fundamental part of that heroism.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
Luke Cage is about what, if any, qualifications there are for being a hero.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Jones pulled off the trick of being both a compelling narrative and a smart, frightening commentary (in that case, on predatory male behavior). Cage tries to do a similar thing with racial politics but gets lost in platitudes.
MTV
Inkoo Kang
A spin-off for the bulletproof widower first introduced in (the far more engrossing) Jessica Jones, Luke Cage is dissatisfyingly familiar: yet another origin story for yet another reluctant crime-fighter.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
In its newest Netflix series, starring Mike Colter as the bulletproof title character, Marvel demonstrates the power of placing a black hero in an environment where his superhuman abilities are what set him apart, not the color of his skin.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Luke Cage is like one of those vainglorious 1970s double albums that has way too much filler but that you still listen to all the way through because the musicianship is superb. It's a superhero slow jam.
Los Angeles Times
Meredith Blake
Luke Cage is concerned with what it means to preserve a historically black community that is rapidly being gentrified.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
Like Christopher Reeve, Colter holds the screen with confident charisma and makes his too-good-to-be-true dude completely credible. Now he needs an entertaining show worthy of him.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
The show, at its best, plays more like one of those crime novels than a Marvel property.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Just as Colter moves with purpose, Luke Cage moves with purpose, even if that purpose isn't the same as what Civil War or Age of Ultron have led audiences to anticipate from Marvel.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Just as his character's skin is unbreakable, Colter's performance is more than strong enough to keep the focus on Luke Cage. The performance is so powerful we don't even care that the basic plot has been recycled from hundreds of comic books.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Sluggish story compared with Daredevil and Jessica Jones, but Colter and cast are first-rate.
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