· 26) "I might have a lawyer friend who can help," Claire tells Luke moments before he's shot. She's talking about Matt Murdock ( Charlie Cox ), …
Claire Temple is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is primarily affiliated with the superhero Luke Cage and is one of his early love interests.. Starting in 2015, a version of the character, portrayed by Rosario Dawson, has appeared in multiple episodes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming television series, such as the …
· Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) finally gets that “coffee” with Luke Cage (Mike Colter). That’s right. That’s right. Claire and Luke finally do the horizontal hustle.
· Lawyers for Hire: The Legal Issues in Marvel’s Luke Cage. By. Josh Gilliland - October 18, 2016. 418. 0. Jessica and I loved Marvel’s Luke Cage on Netflix. Here is our first podcast discussing the first three episodes of the show. We focus on Luke’s duty to warn attackers, RICO, Pop’s barbershop, and our impressions of the show. ...
Correct. Luke Cage is represented by none other than Matt Murdock's old partner, who knows a thing or two about vigilante issues. Even better, as of the end of Daredevil Season 2, Foggy is no longer a partner with Matt nor does he work for Nelson & Murdock, which is good, because they lost cases pretty regularly.
LukeThe Defenders slowly uniting Claire described Luke as a “big guy, stronger than our friend”, which is a simple but accurate description. This was a big step towards fully integrating these shows together. Foggy now knows about Luke, and it's only a matter of time before the two cross paths.
Claire was working at the hospital when Jessica Jones brought Luke Cage in to get medical attention. When the doctor could not penetrate Luke's skin, Jones asked Claire to take Luke back to her apartment to help.
Claire Temple is a former night shift nurse who worked at Metro-General Hospital and took care of Matt Murdock whenever he was injured during his missions as Daredevil. Meeting Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, Temple assisted them medically as they dealt with Kilgrave.
Claire Temple - White Tiger In the Netflix backstory, the claws found their way to Colleen's dojo. Early on when she turns up in the show, Claire grabs what appears to be steel claws to fight with, and then later claims them as she leaves the Dojo in the final episode saying they belong to her now.
Claire Temple previously slept with Daredevil, and Daredevil has also slept with Elektra and dated Karen Page (who also kinda dated Daredevil's sidekick Foggy Nelson, who is also in Defenders played by Elden Henson).
Claire Temple is a character portrayed by Rosario Dawson in several of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series, based on the Marvel Comics characters Claire Temple and Night Nurse. A nurse who gives medical aid to vigilantes, she was created for the first season of Daredevil (2015).
Powers and Abilities Claire Temple is a brilliant medical professional. She can deal with injuries from the mundane to the traumatic. She chooses to work in a free clinic in New York. She later became an expert in superhuman medicine.
In the now-retitled Luke Cage, Power Man #18 (April 1974), Cage mourns his ex-girlfriend Reva Connors, who had been killed because of his rivalry with Willis Stryker. Despite Cage's belief that everyone who gets close to him dies, he and Claire decide to stay together.
Colleen WingAlter egoColleen WingTeam affiliationsHeroes for Hire Daughters of the Dragon Nightwing Restorations Ltd The NailPartnershipsMisty Knight Iron Fist Luke CageAbilitiesSamurai Talented swordswoman Skilled detective Use of chi grants: Enhanced strength Accelerated healing High resistance to injury6 more rows
Matt Murdock is completely blind if you're considering regular human eyesight. He doesn't see anything that you or I would see. Matt can perceive the outlines of an object such as a TV using his Radar Sense, but he can't see the two-dimensional images on the screen.
Madame Gao is the most-recurring antagonist in the Netflix-original Marvel series so far, appearing in both Marvel's Daredevil and Marvel's Iron Fist. She is also the second most-recurring character in all of the series overall, behind Claire Temple.
At Jessica Jones ' apartment, Temple tended to Luke Cage 's injuries. Suddenly, Cage began to have a seizure. Jones arrived home at this moment and Temple told her to hold his head still as she inserted a needle into his eye to drain the cerebral spinal fluid from his brain, successfully stabilizing him.
At Jessica Jones ' apartment, Temple tended to Luke Cage 's injuries. Suddenly, Cage began to have a seizure.
She and a team of nurses, including her friend Louisa Delgado, attending to the patients, who were still unconscious. While trying to bring down their fevers, Temple noticed that their fingerprints had been burned off. Temple encounters Murdock. As she left the room, she was surprised by Matt Murdock.
Brett Mahoney brought Daniel Gibson and those found with him at the Farm to Metro-General Hospital. Following Daredevil 's advice, he spoke to Temple, asking her to take in the patients without formally checking them in. Temple brought the victims to a wing of the hospital that was under renovation. She and a team of nurses, including her friend Louisa Delgado, attending to the patients, who were still unconscious. While trying to bring down their fevers, Temple noticed that their fingerprints had been burned off.
Before leaving, she asked Temple to watch over Cage, to which she reluctantly agreed. Temple meets Malcolm Ducasse. While watching over Cage, Temple encountered Jones' neighbor Malcolm Ducasse. The two discussed their mutual need to run into "special" situations and their need to help people.
Temple and Jessica Jones move Cage away. The woman who accompanied Cage, Jessica Jones, told Temple to help him but she told her she could not. Jones then attempted to get Cage out of the hospital when she noticed the police searching for him, with Jones promising her that Cage was a good man.
Foggy Nelson called Temple to come and treat Matt Murdock after Nelson unmasked the very injured and bloodied Murdock following his Duel at Pier 81; Murdock would not allow Nelson to take him to a hospital and insisted he call Temple for help.
31) After Luke was attacked by Diamondback in the comics (way back in 1972's Luke Cage: Hero for Hire ), he went to Dr. Burstein, who was assisted by Claire Temple. Just like on the show (though without the acid bath).
29) The fight poster hanging in Colon's Gym plugs a fight between J. Riggins and G. Turiello. Gabe Turiello was the driver for the cast on set for Luke Cage (and presumably Riggins was part of the crew too, though I couldn't track down his name).
28) Diamondback, a.k.a. Willis Stryker, only appeared in two issues of Luke Cage: Hero for Hire back in 1972, but his appearance here is surprisingly close to how he showed up in those two issues. In the books, Luke's childhood friend reemerged, still viciously jealous that Reva Connors loved Luke more than him. He kidnapped Claire Temple, threatened Luke, and it was revealed that Diamondback framed Luke and had him sent to prison. The only big difference here is that, in the books, Diamondback used exploding switchblades, which is way more ridiculous than alien-powered, exploding bullets. Right? Right.
20) Hey, Claire Temple ( Rosario Dawson) is back! She's shown up in every Marvel/Netflix series so far, first (and third) as a nurse taking care of Daredevil, and then as she tells her Mom, she helped watch Luke after he got shot in the face in Jessica Jones. Oh, and in the second season of Daredevil, she quit her hospital job.
17) Related: the production/shooting code name for Luke Cage was "Tiara, " so people wouldn't storm the set.
15) He doesn't show up, but there's a poster behind Reva's shoulder in one scene for a talk by Warden Stuart. In the books, Stuart saved Luke from Rackham while he was in Seagate.
10) Misty's partner Rafael Scarfe ( Frank Whaley) was also Misty's partner in the comics. He's actually worked with all the Netflix heroes in the books, including Daredevil and Iron Fist.
Noah Burstein at his 42nd Street storefront clinic. Cage has been shot by hitmen sent by the criminal Diamondback, and Claire is surprised to find him only bruised by the bullets. She is subsequently kidnapped by Diamondback, who Cage discovers is his old friend Willis Stryker, the man who had framed Cage for the crime that sent him to prison. Cage frees Claire but Diamondback is killed by one of his own weapons. Claire corroborates Cage's story with the police, and the two become romantically involved. In 1973, Claire is surprised to see two grateful clients kissing Cage, but spending Christmas Eve together they are assaulted twice by the criminal Marley, whom Cage later subdues. As Claire and Cage continue dating, Dr. Burstein—who is partially responsible for giving Cage his powers—continues to keep the secret from Claire ( Daily Bugle reporter Phil Fox) that Cage escaped from prison. Cage is tortured by his complicity in the death of the criminal Lionfang, but Claire helps him to realize that the villain brought it upon himself. Having discovered Cage's secret but unable to publish it, Fox teams up with Cage's prison guard nemesis Billy Bob Rackham to get revenge on Cage by kidnapping Claire. They kidnap the wrong woman, Fox is killed and the police find Claire holding the murder weapon. Cage creates a distraction to talk to Claire in custody, and she tells him that she now knows he is an escaped convict. Cage vows to find Fox's real killer. Rackham is revealed as the murderer, exonerating Claire, who is reunited with Cage.
In the now-retitled Luke Cage, Power Man #18 (April 1974), Cage mourns his ex-girlfriend Reva Connors, who had been killed because of his rivalry with Willis Stryker. Despite Cage's belief that everyone who gets close to him dies, he and Claire decide to stay together.
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel, Claire is a doctor who specializes in dealing with super-powered humans and bionic implants. She first appears in December 2015 in Captain America: Sam Wilson #4, where she treats Captain America (Sam Wilson) when he is transformed into a werewolf by Karl Malus and is later shown to be in regular contact with Misty Knight.
Claire and Cage meet again in 1982, first at a crime scene, and then when she treats the injuries of his girlfriend, Harmony Young. Cage inadvertently insults Claire while she is treating his friend, Rafael Scarfe, in 1983.
Cage is finally exonerated for the crime that originally put him in prison, but in the retitled Power Man and Iron Fist #50 (April 1978), Claire can no longer handle him constantly being in danger, and they separate.
Burstein—who is partially responsible for giving Cage his powers—continues to keep the secret from Claire ( Daily Bugle reporter Phil Fox) that Cage escaped from prison.
In 1973, Claire is surprised to see two grateful clients kissing Cage, but spending Christmas Eve together they are assaulted twice by the criminal Marley, whom Cage later subdues.
List of. Luke Cage. characters. Luke Cage is an American web television series created for Netflix by Cheo Hodari Coker, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is the third in a series of shows that connect with ...
Mike Colter stars as Luke Cage, a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin who now fights crime. Simone Missick, Theo Rossi, Rosario Dawson, and Alfre Woodard also star. Colter reprises his role from the series Jessica Jones, while Dawson returns after portraying the character Claire Temple in the other Marvel Netflix series. Mahershala Ali and Erik LaRay Harvey also star in the first season, while Gabrielle Dennis and Mustafa Shakir joined the cast for the second season. In addition to original characters, several characters from other MCU Netflix series appear in the series, along with other characters based on various Marvel Comics properties.
In August 2015, Woodard, who portrays Miriam Sharpe in the MCU film Captain America: Civil War, was in talks to join the cast, and the following month she was confirmed as a series regular, portraying Dillard, a different character. Woodard, who lives in Harlem, felt that the scripts for the episodes were some "of the smartest pieces of writing [I'd] ever come across", and was convinced to join the project after Coker proved his love of Harlem and its culture. The series' version of the character is significantly different from the comics' Black Mariah, with her portrayed as not necessarily a criminal herself, though she does feel a responsibility to her family which includes Stokes. To pay homage to her origins, Coker wanted to give the character the nickname "Black Mariah", which Woodard agreed with if it was used sensitively. The nickname is ultimately used by Stokes as a personal insult from their past growing up together, in retaliation to Dillard verbally attacking him. Megan Miller portrays a young Dillard.
Patricia Wilson (portrayed by Cassandra Freeman): Lonnie Wilson's mother and lawyer who is interested in Cage.
Sheldon Shaw (portrayed by Kevin Mambo as an adult, Antwayne Eccleston as a young man) is Bushmaster's right hand man and member of the Stylers. After Bushmaster is taken back to Jamaica with his uncle's corpse, Sheldon visits Pop's barbershop to let Luke know that Bushmaster has left and shows Luke some respect.
Swain was cast as Bailey after a blind audition, and did not learn that the series was Luke Cage until later receiving an e-mail welcoming him to the MCU. The character of Bailey was originally going to have an introductory scene in the fifth episode establishing his relationship with Knight in the series, but the scene was ultimately cut. The script mentioned Bailey taking off his glasses in a scene, so Swain brought a pair of his wife's glasses to the set. During his first scene, Swain "was looking at something close through my wife’s prescription and I started to get dizzy", and quickly took the glasses off, which "became this character thing that Bailey did. He would look up and quickly take off his glasses." Swain felt his character was original for the series, despite a similarly named character appearing in X-Men comics that Swain "search [ed] pretty deep" to find.
Bobby Fish (portrayed by Ron Cephas Jones) is a local chess master and friend of Pop and Cage's.
The closing scene of the season found Luke ( Mike Colter) ditching vigilanteism and his signature hoodie in favor of tailored suits and purveying over Harlem's crime flow ...
TV Guide spoke to showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker about the decision to have Luke turn to the dark side and what challenges await the hero of Harlem -- if we can call him that anymore -- should Netflix pick up the series for Season 3. Mike Colter, Luke Cage. David Lee/Netflix.
Luke's ascent to the height of the crime tower was made possible by the death of Mariah (Alfre Woodard), who was poisoned by her daughter Tilda ( Gabrielle Dennis) in the season's final episode. Luke stepped in plug the hole left by Mariah's absence and to stop any other ambitious crime families from taking over the neighborhood, but that puts him in direct opposition of Tilda, who spent all season building up to her official transition into her comic book alter ego, Deadly Nightshade.
He's alienated Claire ( Rosario Dawson ), Misty ( Simone Missick) and D.W. (Jeremiah Craft). Though Luke swears he's taking over the crime seat of Harlem to ensure the neighborhood's safety, it's impossible not to see how he's a mere sidestep away from being Cottonmouth 2.0 ( Mahershala Ali ). Luke's ascent to the height ...
We really want, as a writing staff, to create storylines that are going to compel and inspire out actors instead of it being another day at work. Luke Cage Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.