• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 17, 2017
Season #: 2, 1
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6.1

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  1. Mar 18, 2017
    9
    I feel so far it has been a very strong adaptation from the comics. They take the elements of the story that worked well and enrich them. I am excited to keep watching it.

    I think this show will be a prime example of how disconnected the critics can be from the real audience.
  2. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    This is a really solid show with good acting. As a personal fan of some of the comics I initially didn't think Finn Jones would be a good fit for Iron Fist, glad to report that I'm wrong. After being initially apprehensive I really liked it, the actors are all good fits, the fights scenes are well choreographed and the effects aren't bad. (The chest tattoo still looks like it was drawn onThis is a really solid show with good acting. As a personal fan of some of the comics I initially didn't think Finn Jones would be a good fit for Iron Fist, glad to report that I'm wrong. After being initially apprehensive I really liked it, the actors are all good fits, the fights scenes are well choreographed and the effects aren't bad. (The chest tattoo still looks like it was drawn on with a sharpie but that's minor) I liked it better than Luke Cage and about as much as Jessica Jones so if you're apprehensive too due to the initial reviews I say give it a watch first. Expand
  3. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    Watched a few episodes of this so far, and if you like the comic, I believe you will like this. It really is quite good, much better than Jessica Jones. Critics are just too agenda motivated today, and only care about their emotional social justice injections. I'm glad they remained closer to the story and didn't bow to critics, it turned out much better this way.
  4. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    When I read the early reviews of this I'm not gonna lie, I was a little worried. But at the same time I thought most of them were misguided attempts at trying to bully a show because of political nonsense. I felt bad for the cast because in all honesty they weren't being treated fairly, especially the leading actor. I see a lot of reviews talking about slow plot, etc. But it always comesWhen I read the early reviews of this I'm not gonna lie, I was a little worried. But at the same time I thought most of them were misguided attempts at trying to bully a show because of political nonsense. I felt bad for the cast because in all honesty they weren't being treated fairly, especially the leading actor. I see a lot of reviews talking about slow plot, etc. But it always comes back to race. Iron Fist is no different than the pace of the first season of Dare-Devil or Luke Cage. In fact, I honestly think Luke Cage was slower because of all the plot setbacks they had for no reason.

    I'm not a fan of the Iron Fist comics, this is my first exposure to his character. But one thing I've been reading a lot in the Negative reviews around the internet is "White Savior." In my opinion anyone of any race can become a savior, and being white shouldn't exclude you from that. Also the SJW and other politically motivated internet trolls never took time to consider how they would have responded to an asian lead. They would have claimed that Marvel was stereotyping asians because "Only asians know kung fu, huh?"

    I've spoken to many of my asian friends about this and they don't care that Iron Fist is white. He is a fictional character after all. And people talk about "How could this white guy go into a dojo and "whitesplain" the finer points of chi to an asian woman?" In my opinion that question is racist. Because no one could ever explain that to an asian right? The -fictional- character spent every day, from the age of ten years old and on, training with some of the most hardcore teachers of martial arts in the -fictional- world. Of course he might have some advice to offer. In the real world there are plenty of white people who learn Kung Fu. Among them I would even venture to say some become teachers themselves.

    Would you say that a white person could never teach an asian martial arts? I hope not because that would be playing into the stereotype that all asians MUST know Kung Fu, or Karate right? (Not to mention Kung Fu and Karate are just the tip of the iceberg for martial arts on planet earth) I knew that the world was pretty dim witted sometimes but I never thought that professional writers could get away with thinking so narrow minded.

    The truth is that the world can be a very complex and unpredictable thing. I'm sure there are many white Kung-Fu masters out there, teachers who understand that originally the term Kung Fu referred to a skill or discipline that one worked hard for. I bet most of these people writing about "racial appropriation" don't even know the difference between Kung Fu and Karate. Lastly, to say that a person of another race cannot learn something created by a different race...in my opinion -that- is the injustice. For oppression like that does not belong in the world.

    Iron Fist offers a good experience, it's a fun ride. As for my opinion about the negative reviews, you can take it or leave it. I just wanted to explain how I felt after reading them over the past few weeks and if you don't agree with my opinion, I respect that. But when it comes to the show itself, I would suggest you watch it for yourself and determine how -you- feel about it. This is the first one of all the netflix series I could binge watch without thinking to myself "Alright let's hurry up past this part and get to the plot." Don't misunderstand what I mean, I loved all of the other Marvel Netflix shows..but sometimes they just seemed to get too far away from forwarding the plot. Iron Fist didn't have that problem, at least not for me.
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  5. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    I may be in the only one but Ironfist is my second favorite Netflix marvel show just behind Daredevil. I honestly believe that the second season may make it my favorite if the up the game which they probably will.
  6. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    This show is really good and fun to watch. what is wrong with all those critics? good acting, fun story and very entertaining a little big like arrow, but its very solid and not bad. have fun and watch it
  7. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    Only 2 episodes in but i wanted to throw up a 10 for all the people complaining about white washing and the rest of that bs...my real score is an 8.5 so far...im not understanding why everyone else is on a crusade to destroy the show...another great marvel tv show...cant wait to see the iron fist interact with the others...
  8. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    An excellent new show from Marvel and Netflix. Binge watched through it as soon as it showed up. A slow start that really picks up in the later acts. Good acting from Finn Jones and Jessica Henwick with some great call backs to earlier Marvel series with the appearances of Jeri Hogarth and Claire Temple. A lot of the negative early critic reviews seem to have been a bit premature butAn excellent new show from Marvel and Netflix. Binge watched through it as soon as it showed up. A slow start that really picks up in the later acts. Good acting from Finn Jones and Jessica Henwick with some great call backs to earlier Marvel series with the appearances of Jeri Hogarth and Claire Temple. A lot of the negative early critic reviews seem to have been a bit premature but everyone's tastes are different. Looking forward to The Defenders and hoping they can continue to great work they have done so far. Expand
  9. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    Form your opinion, don't trust critics. As there are similar elements from the previous Netflix marvel series, Iron fist is still very unique. Great casting and character development keeps the story intriguing. The story isn't explained in the first few episodes keeping you wanting to watch more. Iron Fist isn't the only developing character in this series that you want to know more of.Form your opinion, don't trust critics. As there are similar elements from the previous Netflix marvel series, Iron fist is still very unique. Great casting and character development keeps the story intriguing. The story isn't explained in the first few episodes keeping you wanting to watch more. Iron Fist isn't the only developing character in this series that you want to know more of. There is significant amount of answers and plot points that connect the other marvel series that make this a fun watch. Expand
  10. Mar 18, 2017
    10
    Critics are way off the damn mark!!! This series has had a bullseye on it from critics and SJWs from the getgo. It does start off slow initially but once you get past episode 4, it really starts to pick up and that's much better than a shows starting off strong and fizzling out in the end.
  11. Mar 17, 2017
    7
    Good thing I dont listen to pro critics or I'd miss out on a decent show. Its no where near as bad as the "pros" are saying. Heres an idea, if you think you might be interested in something, then do it.
  12. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    Misunderstood show, it's not racial insensitivity at all. People need to stop using "racial issues" as an excuse to trash this show. Iron Fist is white in the first place! And he lived in K'un-Lun for 15 freaking years so he is allowed to be good at kung-fu or quote as much Buddhist quotes as he wants to! The show started off a little slow but give it a chance and you'll realized how goodMisunderstood show, it's not racial insensitivity at all. People need to stop using "racial issues" as an excuse to trash this show. Iron Fist is white in the first place! And he lived in K'un-Lun for 15 freaking years so he is allowed to be good at kung-fu or quote as much Buddhist quotes as he wants to! The show started off a little slow but give it a chance and you'll realized how good it actually is. AND STOP TRUSTING CRITICS AND WATCH IT WITHOUT PREJUDICE! Expand
  13. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    The show is an excellent telling of the Iron Fist character. It takes a few episodes to for it to fully get going but once it does you'll be glad you stayed on for the ride. This show is just as good as the previous Marvel-Netflix shows, and does not deserve the biased reviews from the so called "critics" who neither understand the comic character or martial arts movies & TV shows.The show is an excellent telling of the Iron Fist character. It takes a few episodes to for it to fully get going but once it does you'll be glad you stayed on for the ride. This show is just as good as the previous Marvel-Netflix shows, and does not deserve the biased reviews from the so called "critics" who neither understand the comic character or martial arts movies & TV shows. Disregard the critics, and listen to what "normal" people are saying. Expand
  14. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    The old lesson "Know things by yourself" has never been truer. This series is GREAT. Though Daredevil is still the number one in my list, Iron Fist provides an interesting story, good performances and competent action scenes, with the advantage of not having endless and useless scenes just to fulfill the "13-episodes-deal".

    FORGET THE CRITICS' OPINION on this one, because there's a
    The old lesson "Know things by yourself" has never been truer. This series is GREAT. Though Daredevil is still the number one in my list, Iron Fist provides an interesting story, good performances and competent action scenes, with the advantage of not having endless and useless scenes just to fulfill the "13-episodes-deal".

    FORGET THE CRITICS' OPINION on this one, because there's a great chance you' won't regret it.
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  15. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    Great show, please don't listen to the pathetic morons complaining about casting. If you liked the Marvel Netflix stuff, you'll like this. Can't believe how many crappy ratings this got. It was great, and the fight scenes blow Jessica Jones and Luke Cage out of the water.
  16. Mar 18, 2017
    10
    On the same level as the other shows. Really baffled by the hate for it, seems like a standard case of people who obsessively watched the others multiple times behind tired of the same thing. Just cause you gorged on cake doesn't mean cake is bad, kiddos.
  17. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    This show is another solid entry in the Marvel netflix universe. Im looking forward to seeing him team up in the Defenders. I liked the story better than Luke Cage, but you need to let it build up to that point. Don't know why people are hating on this show, everybody I know likes it.
  18. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    This show is fantastic, with all the negative reviews "Critics" provided everyone with, it tends to make you think how many of them actually aren't idiots. How do any of these websites justify paying someones salary when they are that wrong.
  19. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    Don't listen to the critics on this one. The story is interesting and moves along at a good pace. At first I hated the fact Finn jones was cast as Danny rand/iron fist, but he does a decent hobby job in the role. The story moves along at a smooth pace like daredevil but doesn't feel long and drawn out like Jessica jones or Luke cage. Looking forward to Defenders later this year. Iron fistDon't listen to the critics on this one. The story is interesting and moves along at a good pace. At first I hated the fact Finn jones was cast as Danny rand/iron fist, but he does a decent hobby job in the role. The story moves along at a smooth pace like daredevil but doesn't feel long and drawn out like Jessica jones or Luke cage. Looking forward to Defenders later this year. Iron fist is definitely worth your time Expand
  20. Mar 17, 2017
    8
    Great fight scenes, and good acting. It isn't slow paced, and it holds decently to the comics. I am very glad I didn't listen to the critics, which seem less and less reliable these days if their emotional desires aren't fufilled in a game, show or movie.
  21. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    After watching Iron Fist, I've come to the conclusion that many of the negative reviews for this series are due to the controversy surrounding the casting of Finn Jones as Danny Rand. Moral outrage from critics aside, the show is quite good. A little stiff at times. And the pacing is slow here and there. But Iron Fist is very enjoyable and a welcome addition to Marvel's Netflix lineup. B+
  22. Mar 17, 2017
    8
    After watching the first four episodes I have to say the following. Don't let the critics dissuade you. The pacing is slower than Daredevil but not any slower than Luke Cage or Jessica Jones. The acting is also on par with those series. There's good commentary about social views of mental illness, vagrancy, a hard look at the 1% and how any sort of Outsider culture makes you seen as aAfter watching the first four episodes I have to say the following. Don't let the critics dissuade you. The pacing is slower than Daredevil but not any slower than Luke Cage or Jessica Jones. The acting is also on par with those series. There's good commentary about social views of mental illness, vagrancy, a hard look at the 1% and how any sort of Outsider culture makes you seen as a pariah. They also managed to give Danny a unique fighting style where he seems to flow around his opponents and doesn't take the beatings that Daredevil and the Punisher seem to take. Finn Jones does an admirable job capturing this mix of cultural naivety, zen wisdom and agitation after having grown up in an enlightened society and now being thrust into the materialistic and judgmental world of NYC. Perhaps the critics were expecting more punching and action from a show called Iron Fist, or perhaps they were still annoyed that the character is a "white savior" trope and wanted to play social justice warrior and see an Asian Actor cast in the role. Even though in so doing you'd greatly lose some of the themes prevalent in and its source material and just reinforce an already beaten to death stereotype that all Asians know martial arts. Expand
  23. Mar 17, 2017
    9
    I'm really enjoying this series. Great fights and awesome characters. The story of Danny Rand is very interesting, but Colleen and Joy are my favorite characters so far. Loving it.
  24. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    In our current era, it is impossible to find the truth without investigating the facts for yourself. Considering most of us do not have the time to do that, we are forced to discern whether a piece of information is biased or sincere. It's unfortunate we now have to do that with reviews.

    With Iron Fist, I would recommend giving the show a chance. Your jaw may not drop to the floor, but
    In our current era, it is impossible to find the truth without investigating the facts for yourself. Considering most of us do not have the time to do that, we are forced to discern whether a piece of information is biased or sincere. It's unfortunate we now have to do that with reviews.

    With Iron Fist, I would recommend giving the show a chance. Your jaw may not drop to the floor, but the show stays honest to its source material and it is entertaining.
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  25. May 29, 2017
    7
    I watched the 2 seasons of Into the Badlands before I watched Iron Fist. They are different shows with different premises, but both involve heavily choreographed martial arts action. The biggest let down in Iron Fist is also it's biggest selling point: the martial arts action. Into the bad lands is like a brutal ballet, while Iron Fist is much more tame in comparison. Jean Claude VanI watched the 2 seasons of Into the Badlands before I watched Iron Fist. They are different shows with different premises, but both involve heavily choreographed martial arts action. The biggest let down in Iron Fist is also it's biggest selling point: the martial arts action. Into the bad lands is like a brutal ballet, while Iron Fist is much more tame in comparison. Jean Claude Van Damme's earlier films had more exciting choreography than Iron Fist. That is not to say the martial arts here isn't fun to watch, it's just that it should be much more compelling.

    Danny Rand himself is fine, but the supporting cast of characters of Ward, Joy, and Harold are fantastic. Ward especially won me over as the season went on. The acting all around is very good and saves the show in my opinion. Lots of laughs too. Iron Fist started off kind of goofy but became darker as it went on, which I welcomed.

    There is plenty of room for Iron Fist to grow. The fight scenes need improvement, and the story could explore more themes of substance. They certainly have a great cast to pull all this off.
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  26. May 9, 2017
    9
    This show was very interesting had a good story with one complaint about the main character. The main character came off a bit naive. I enjoyed the show and I recommend this to others.
  27. May 27, 2017
    7
    Maybe it's because I was expecting the worst after reading some of the 'professional' reviews, but this was pretty decent. Not great, but better than average.

    I thought the main actor was a miss-cast. Most of the time his acting is ok, but at certain times when he was acting enraged or sad, it just felt off. It could also be due to the director's instructions, but it didn't look good.
    Maybe it's because I was expecting the worst after reading some of the 'professional' reviews, but this was pretty decent. Not great, but better than average.

    I thought the main actor was a miss-cast. Most of the time his acting is ok, but at certain times when he was acting enraged or sad, it just felt off. It could also be due to the director's instructions, but it didn't look good. Which goes for the fight scenes as well, you could sometimes see an attacker go slowly in their offense to give time for the heroes to react to them. I know the fighting is fake, but I don't want to 'see' that it is.

    Story wise I thought this first season was solid. I didn't get bored with the villains or the storyline, and thought most of the actors did a pretty good job portraying it.

    It's obviously not as good as Daredevil, which no other Netflix Marvel series has been able to reach to be honest, but it certainly isn't as bad as Jessica Jones. So yeah, it's above average: a 7.
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  28. Jul 21, 2018
    10
    I'm not sure why this TV show got so much criticism and hate as I truly believe it is the best Marvel series on Netflix to date. Whereas with Jessica Jones or Luke Cage I thought were too slow to start and took several episodes before you were fully engrossed with Iron Fist I was hooked from the beginning.
  29. Jun 27, 2018
    10
    I think this show has a lot to do with how much you can identify with the characters in it, as do most shows. Perhaps the critical reception of this show has something to do with it not having universal appeal. Or perhaps it is more a result of the current conquest on whitewashing in hollywood, which I agree with in intent. However, I don't know if the general negative reception reallyI think this show has a lot to do with how much you can identify with the characters in it, as do most shows. Perhaps the critical reception of this show has something to do with it not having universal appeal. Or perhaps it is more a result of the current conquest on whitewashing in hollywood, which I agree with in intent. However, I don't know if the general negative reception really reflects the quality of this show, the story, and the characters therein.

    I recommend giving it a chance and seeing it without an eye towards whether the main character should be asian, but take it at face value. A white guy can go to Asia and learn something. At least this white guy isn't saving Asia (Matt Damon), isn't the Last Samurai (Tom Cruise), or isn't The Last Mohican (Daniel Day Louis).

    *****Edit: I just wrote this in response to this article: https://screenrant.com/marvel-iron-fist-better-luke-cage-season-2 - It isn't my best writing but gets the idea across****

    Hey Tom ,

    There actually isn't a precedent in Buddhism or in my experience as a graduate from Naropa's Religious Studies Department or as a yogi/meditator towards resolution of one's psychological issues. Mind reflects environment. A cave may provide a still mind, however upon engaging with things that trigger one's patterns, one's patterns come up. We tend to identify with our patterns. Danny as portrayed in the show is fairly accurate to how someone in his position would act. Those conflicts would be pretty natural.

    One cannot clear oneself psychologically. Psychological growth is an endless thing. Just as the contents of mind are endless.

    I feel particularly able to validate their portrayal of Danny as a whiteman who pursued eastern ways coming from a wealthy family where my father was a captain of his industry. I haven't seen a more accurate portrayal of how I was at that age.

    However, I don't think it would be easy for most people to know these things since most people haven't trained like Danny and come from that background so it is easy to say, wtf.

    I just wanted to chime in because his character is accurate.
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  30. Mar 18, 2017
    10
    This show is really good and fun to watch. what is wrong with all those critics? good acting, fun story and very entertaining a little big like arrow, but its very solid and not bad. have fun and watch it
Metascore
37

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 21
  2. Negative: 11 out of 21
  1. Reviewed by: Jonathan L. Fischer
    Mar 20, 2017
    30
    Unfortunately, the trouble with Iron Fist doesn’t end once you start actually watching the show, which like its character, is occasionally sweet, frequently maddening, and ultimately kind of lost in Marvel’s New York.
  2. Reviewed by: Alex Abad-Santos
    Mar 20, 2017
    30
    The clunky dialogue often creates the sense that the show doesn’t trust its audience. ... Everyone fights the same, and no one looks interesting doing it.
  3. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Mar 17, 2017
    60
    If Iron Fist pulls it punches in the originality department, it excels in thrilling martial arts action. [20 Mar - 2 Apr 2017, p.19]