Marvel’s latest TV mini-series, “Echo,” just dropped on Disney+ last week, and it’s already making waves, which isn’t that surprising when you consider Marvel’s downward spiral into wokeness. The series revolves around Maya Lopez – an indigenous, deaf female amputee – who becomes Kingpin’s top h.
Echo is available to stream on Disney+, and before the show's premiere, we saw the first three episodes. Read our review of the Marvel Spotlight series.
Echo is a five-episode MCU Disney+ series, created by Marion Dayre who has co-written the show with Amy Rardin. Sydney Freeland has directed the series. The show stars Alaqua Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Charlie Cox, Devery Jacobs, Chaske Spencer, Zahn McClarnon, Cody Lightning, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, among others. Echo Review: Alaqua Cox's MCU Series Doesn't Revive Marvel's Dwindling Luck At Disney+! (LatestLY Exclusive).
“The Echo” or rather, El Eco is the name of a tiny rural village in Mexico’s Puebla state that sufficiently captivated Mexican-Salvadorean filmmaker Tatiana Huezo into filming it over the course of 18 months, observing its changes in weather, fortune and the temperament of its few, tightly bonded residents in fine, fraught degrees. […]