You know what? Give Finn Jones another stab at being the Immortal Iron Fist.
The DefendersVerse now officially finds itself in the same continuity as the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, adding a whole new crop of characters to Hollywood's largest franchise. That means Daredevil: Born Again will ultimately pick up sometime after the third season of Daredevil. It also means there are plenty of familiar characters who could end up appearing in the revival, some plenty more divisive than others.
To be frank, Jones should absolutely come back as the character and be given another chance at playing the Sworn Enemy of The Hand. It's no secret the first season of Iron Fist is one of the worst-reviewed Marvel projects ever made; but the first batch of episodes was written by a room led by Scott Buck, a creative notorious for cutting corners in order to help networks come in under-budget.
Beyond that, however, is Jones himself. The actor is more passionate about the character than most other actors in the franchise, and he's fully aware of the reviews that poured in for the show.
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