The Daughters of the Dragon Could Still Introduce Big Names in the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown and evolved in many unique ways since 2008’s Iron Man introduced a new standard for comic book movies. After the success of The Avengers and proof that these characters could exist in a universe of separate series, the MCU took on a new challenge and ventured into the world of television with a collection of Netflix shows, starting with Daredevil. After Daredevil, a smash hit across the board, more shows were introduced, including Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones. But the characters introduced within these shows gained a fan following as well.While Daredevil featured many beloved side characters like Karen, Foggy and Elektra, their capabilities were usually limited, or their story meant they couldn’t remain in the show for long. However, in shows like Luke Cage and Iron Fist, the titular heroes’ greatest allies had just as much of an important role as the main characters. Misty Knight and Colleen Wing served as side characters that worked so well together that a spinoff was planned before the Netflix shows were canceled in favor of a more cohesive MCU. But even though the Daughters of the Dragon spinoff with these beloved characters was canceled, there’s still a solid chance they could return to the MCU, and other iconic names could join them.While Luke Cage and Iron Fist have always been one of Marvel’s most iconic duos, they had nothing on the sisterhood of Colleen Wing and Misty Knight. In the comics, the two were like extensions of one another and could hold their own in a verbal or physical altercation against enemies twice their size. While Colleen hailed from a more martial arts-focused background, Misty was more of a street brawler who used her bionic arm to give her an edge. But because the Netflix shows were more grounded, their pairing was mainly focused on their relationship and how it grew.RELATED: The MCU’s Most Epic Battle Happened Behind the Scenes

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has grown and evolved in many unique ways since 2008’s Iron Man introduced a new standard for comic book movies. After the success of The Avengers and proof that these characters could exist in a universe of separate series, the MCU took on a new challenge and ventured into the world of television with a collection of Netflix shows, starting with Daredevil. After Daredevil, a smash hit across the board, more shows were introduced, including Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones. But the characters introduced within these shows gained a fan following as well.

RELATED: The MCU’s Most Epic Battle Happened Behind the Scenes

While Daredevil featured many beloved side characters like Karen, Foggy and Elektra, their capabilities were usually limited, or their story meant they couldn’t remain in the show for long. However, in shows like Luke Cage and Iron Fist, the titular heroes’ greatest allies had just as much of an important role as the main characters. Misty Knight and Colleen Wing served as side characters that worked so well together that a spinoff was planned before the Netflix shows were canceled in favor of a more cohesive MCU. But even though the Daughters of the Dragon spinoff with these beloved characters was canceled, there’s still a solid chance they could return to the MCU, and other iconic names could join them.

While Luke Cage and Iron Fist have always been one of Marvel’s most iconic duos, they had nothing on the sisterhood of Colleen Wing and Misty Knight. In the comics, the two were like extensions of one another and could hold their own in a verbal or physical altercation against enemies twice their size. While Colleen hailed from a more martial arts-focused background, Misty was more of a street brawler who used her bionic arm to give her an edge. But because the Netflix shows were more grounded, their pairing was mainly focused on their relationship and how it grew.

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