Marvel's Echo series has a new release date, a new rating and a bloody trailer
A fresh trailer for the "Echo" series has surfaced, in which Marvel candidly shows off the show's content and previews the adult TV-MA age rating. The trailer also reveals a change in the series' release date.
Here's What We Know
The video features protagonist Maya Lopez, played by Alaqua Cox, engaging in an adrenaline-pumping fight that apparently promises to be exciting.
Series Overview
According to director Sydney Freeland, the series will explore Lopez's struggle with her own injuries.
"Thematically, this show is sort of an exploration of trauma, how we deal with it, how we cope with it, how it affects us, how we affect it, how it affects those around us" - Freeland shared earlier this month. - "The theme of the show is very much, we're trying to be street, we're operating a little more on a street level sort of view. These aren't cosmic consequences. It's not the fate of the universe at stake. This is the fate of family. And what we're going to see is sort of the beginnings of the origin for not only Maya Lopez but then also this sort of seismic sort of fracturing event that's going to affect her entire family. And that we're going to see has ripples and consequences throughout the entire show."
When We Can Expect It
Instead of debuting simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu on 10 January, all five episodes of the show will now appear on the service on 9 January 2024.