Echo Trailer: Marvel Unveils Gritty Trailer for Alaqua Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio’s Series With First Native American and Deaf Lead (Watch Video)
Marvel Studios has released the official trailer for series Echo, set to premiere on January 10 on Disney+ and Hulu. This groundbreaking series introduces Marvel's first Native American and deaf lead character, played by Alaqua Cox, who reprises her role as Maya Lopez. Echo promises a grittier tone and follows Maya's journey as she confronts her family.
Makers of the upcoming action thriller series Echo on Friday unveiled the series' official trailer. Taking to Instagram, production house Marvel Studios shared the trailer which they captioned, "No bad deed goes unpunished. All episodes of Marvel Studios' #Echo, a new Original series, streaming January 10 on @DisneyPlus & @Hulu. Set your Disney+ profile to TV-MA to stream. All episodes will be available on Hulu until April 9." Hawkeye Star Alaqua Cox Announces Pregnancy with Cupcakes and a Kiss, Find Out Gender Inside!
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The trailer gave audiences a glimpse at the harrowing story and introducing Marvel's first Native American and deaf lead. Echo will also have a TV-MA rating -- a first for a Marvel series on Disney's streaming platform, as per Deadline, a US-based media outlet. Audiences first saw Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez in Hawkeye. In Echo, Maya is being pursued by Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin's (Vincent D'Onofrio) criminal empire. When the journey brings her home, she must confront her own family and legacy, as per Deadline. Hawkeye Review: Hailee Steinfeld Adds Occasional Doses of Fun to Otherwise Okayish Opening Episodes of Jeremy Renner’s Marvel Series.
The series will stream on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar from January 10.
Echo marks several firsts for Marvel Studios. As noted above, this series is quite a bit grittier than its predecessors, hence the TV-MA rating. The series also stars Chaske Spencer, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Devery Jacobs, Zahn McClarnon, and Cody Lightning and Vincent D'Onofrio, reported Deadline.