Iron Fist plot details surface: it's all about the mystery of Danny Rand's identity

If you've already devoured Luke Cage, you may be looking forward to Marvel's next binge-worthy Netflix series. That'll be Iron Fist. The recent trailer for the martial arts wunderkind shows off a different side to Marvel's small screen universe. The fourth member of The Defenders won't be kicking ass in either Hell's Kitchen or Harlem. Nope, Danny Rand is gonna take out Manhattan's criminal element.  

That's all we really knew about the show. Until this latest interview, that is. "We open with a very simple premise," says Jeph Loeb, the show's executive producer an Marvel TV head, "which is, at the age of 10, Danny vanished off the face of the Earth. The world believes that the son of a billionaire is gone. When he reappears at the beginning of the show, and he’s 25 years old. He announces, 'I’m here.' Has no proof, has no identity, has no DNA." 

"One of the things that’s fantastic about the show is, it’s very much a mystery. It’s very much a, 'how do you go about proving who you are when there’s no way to do that.' That’s not just the story, that’s also the theme of it, which is, 'how do you go about proving who you are when no one knows,' including yourself, 'what’s happened to you.'" 

There's potential for this to be an absolute corker of an origin tale for the character. I mean, it's one thing for someone to have amnesia. That's standard fare in mystery plotting. But no DNA? What does that even mean? How the hell is he going to figure that out? Or experience the joys of getting a driver's license? What Finn Jones - who plays the character - says only adds to that. He says Danny is "innocent and he’s pure. He hasn’t been brought up in this very materialist, dog-eat-dog world, which then suddenly he finds himself in."  

Again, I can't help but picture this innocent, pure soul lining up at the DMV. But it's more likely that he'll end up accidentally beating the crap out of someone by mistake due a 'simple misunderstanding' over street slang. 

Starring Finn Jones, Jessica Henwick, David Wenham, Jessica Stroup, Tom Pelphrey, and Carrie-Anne Moss, Marvel's Iron Fist will hit Netflix on March 17, 2017. 

Images: Netflix/Marvel 

Gem Seddon

Gem Seddon is 12DOVE's west coast Entertainment News Reporter, working to keep all of you updated on all of the latest and greatest movies and shows on streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime. Outside of entertainment journalism, Gem can frequently be found writing about the alternative health and wellness industry, and obsessing over all things Aliens and Terminator on Twitter. 

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