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isalazar
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 9:31:03 PM
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I sure hope this movie becomes a reality. It should also include Iron Fist.

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We've been hearing about a live action Luke Cage movie since quite a while. But nothing concrete so far. There's reason to hope though according to LA Times' Geoff Boucher:

"Speaking of Luke Cage, a.k.a. Power Man, I hear that there’s more talk underway about putting the urban hero into his own film and that a notable Hollywood star is now having (very) preliminary talks with Marvel Studios about the property and its potential."
Geoff Boucher
Hero Complex, LA TIMES

For those who don't know him, Luke Cage, aka Power Man, is a fictional black superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A streetwise youth, the man called Lucas was sent to prison for a crime he did not commit. In exchange for parole, Lucas clandestinely underwent an experimental procedure, originally intended to generate immunity to all illness; instead, it inadvertently granted him steel-hard skin and heavier, enhanced muscle. He then becomes a sort of super-enhanced private detective before meeting Iron Fist and joining the 'Heroes For Hire ' crew later on.

I heard that Director John Singleton (who directed Fast and Furious 2) is likely to helm the project.

The movie Luke Cage hasn't been officially confirmed yet though. Some are even speculating that Marvel is rather considering to make a Heroes for Hire movie which would feature both Iron Fist and Luke Cage.

Source: http://luke-cage-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/


dunleavy75
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 9:50:23 PM
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I concur, Cage without Fist would be like Spaghetti w/o meatballs.




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Tuesday, August 10, 2010 10:42:44 PM
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isalazar
Monday, August 16, 2010 9:37:26 PM
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Directed by
John Singleton

Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Ben Ramsey writer

Cast


Tyrese Gibson ... Luke Cage


Kevin Navayne ... Willis Stryker

Produced by
Avi Arad .... executive producer
Neal H. Moritz .... producer



isalazar
Monday, August 16, 2010 9:39:05 PM
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History: The man who would come to call himself Luke Cage grew up in Harlem, often committing petty thefts with friend Willis Stryker. As the two matured, Cage took odd jobs in legitimate fields of employment, while Stryker turned to crime as a profession. The young men differed on another matter, as well: They had become rivals for the affections of Reva Connors. Stryker, whose ill-gotten wealth cast him as a more able suitor than his childhood friend, was badly beaten in a mob hit. Only Cage's intervention saved his life. Connors and Cage developed a deep friendship while Stryker was recovering, often meeting during hospital visits. Insanely jealous, Stryker planted two kilograms of heroin in Cage's apartment and tipped off police. Following a raid, Cage was arrested and incarcerated. A few days later, Connors was killed in a mob hit targeting Stryker. From prison, Cage swore vengeance against his former friend. Consumed with rage, he frequently engaged in brawls and attempted to escape. Cage's reprehensible behavior landed him in Seagate, a maximum-security prison in Georgia. There, he was taunted and beaten constantly by racist correctional officer Albert Rackham.

While serving out his sentence, Cage was approached by research psychologist Dr. Noah Berstien. After hearing his story, Berstien promised to do what he could to secure Cage's parole if he participated in an experiment. Although suspicious at first, Cage agreed. In Berstien's absence, Rackham relieved the guard on duty and ignorantly operated the machine's controls. He hoped to maim or kill Cage; instead, Rackham unintentionally advanced the experiment beyond its design, inducing a body-wide mutagenic effect that enhanced Cage's body tissue and strength. Cage freed himself and knocked Rackham unconscious. Thinking he had killed the guard, he fled. When the authorities discovered Cage's bullet-riddled shirt, they assumed he had been swept out to sea. A free man, Cage returned to New York to exact revenge on Stryker. On one of Cage's first nights back, he foiled a robbery at a diner. When the owner offered him cash as a reward, Cage was inspired to put his newfound powers to use for profit. Subsequently, he established himself as Luke Cage, Hero for Hire.

To promote his business, Cage routinely sought out and fought mob collection agents. Following each brawl, he would hand out business cards to onlookers. After he found and defeated Stryker, who had assumed the underworld identity of Diamondback, Cage's enterprise began to turn a sufficient profit. Frustrated by the lack of publicity his exploits garnered in comparison to the adventures of New York's other crimefighters, Cage adopted the super-heroic moniker "Power Man."

Several years later, the European crime lord known as Bushmaster coerced Cage into kidnapping private investigator Misty Knight in exchange for the life of Dr. Berstien and his friend, Claire Temple, whom he held captive. As further incentive, Bushmaster had acquired videotape of Stryker planting the heroin in Cage's apartment. Hoping to clear his name, Cage found himself locked in battle with Knight's friend: the martial-arts master called Iron Fist. Learning of his predicament, Knight and Iron Fist elected to help Cage. Following Bushmaster's defeat, the videotaped evidence was presented to the court. Finally, Cage was acquitted of the crime that had dogged him for years. Although their backgrounds and temperaments were diametrically opposed, Cage and Iron Fist formed a new Heroes for Hire agency and soon became close friends.

For years, Power Man and Iron Fist were in high demand as special bodyguards and private detectives. Following the seeming deaths of most of Earth's heroes at the hands of the sentient psionic menace known as Onslaught, the duo decided to expand the membership of Heroes for Hire. The agency merged with Oracle Inc. -- the corporation owned by Prince Namor, the Atlantean Sub-Mariner -- to protect the world from danger...for a price. The World War II-era Human Torch, Jim Hammond, lined up the jobs; Iron Fist acted as field commander. The team rarely collected its fee, however, and eventually disbanded when Namor saw fit to diffuse Oracle Inc.

Height: 6 ft. 6 in. Weight: 425 lbs. Eyes: Brown Hair: Black

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Monday, August 16, 2010 9:48:27 PM
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Monday, August 16, 2010 11:31:03 PM
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Tyrese????????? Are you serious????????? FAIL

He's a candyass!

Luke Cage should be

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Monday, August 16, 2010 11:45:47 PM
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ShenValleyInitiative wrote:
Tyrese????????? Are you serious????????? FAIL

He's a candyass!

Luke Cage should be

TERRY CREWS!






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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:48:45 AM
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Could definitely see Crews as Cage, but would like to see an Iron Fist movie first, then Cage, then Heroes for Hire...
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darksidecomics
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:12:36 AM
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Wow. Tyrese? Might as well just let Uwe Boll take the helm. If you still think Tyrese could act his way through a Luke Cage film, watch him stink up an already bad 2 Fast 2 Furious.

Terry Crews could definitely handle Cage. Isaiah Mustafa (the other Old Spice commercial guy) has actually stated on Attack of the Show that he's interested in playing Luke Cage. I think either one could do a great job. Isaiah even did a photo shoot trying to show his interest in the character.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010 6:49:55 AM
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Haven't they been trying to get an Iron Fist movie going for a while? Ray Parks keeps saying he wants to do it...
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