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

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  1. Mar 31, 2017
    7
    It's certainly not as good as Daredevil s01 and Jessica Jones, but also not as bad as critics painted it.
    The biggest problem - the Iron Fist itself. It's best warrior-monk with 15 years of ruthless training and full control of body and mind or child who trust everyone and throws tantrum every second episode? We have been told over and over ("I am the Iron Fist!") that he is the first and
    It's certainly not as good as Daredevil s01 and Jessica Jones, but also not as bad as critics painted it.
    The biggest problem - the Iron Fist itself. It's best warrior-monk with 15 years of ruthless training and full control of body and mind or child who trust everyone and throws tantrum every second episode? We have been told over and over ("I am the Iron Fist!") that he is the first and keeps seeing that he is the second.
    In any other regard, I found it more watchable and enjoyable than Luke Cage.
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  2. Mar 30, 2017
    6
    Just don't even watch the first 3 episodes of Iron Fist. They're awkward, boring, and by the end of the season, you're really wondering why they weren't just a 15 minute sequence at the beginning of episode 4. Once you get past episode 3, the show picks up quite a bit, but Danny's lack of maturity throughout the whole thing does get a little grating.

    Ultimately, not as bad as the
    Just don't even watch the first 3 episodes of Iron Fist. They're awkward, boring, and by the end of the season, you're really wondering why they weren't just a 15 minute sequence at the beginning of episode 4. Once you get past episode 3, the show picks up quite a bit, but Danny's lack of maturity throughout the whole thing does get a little grating.

    Ultimately, not as bad as the critics made it out to be, but definitely the worst of the Marvel's series from Netflix. Worth watching if you've watched the others and plan to watch the crossover series, but definitely a pass by itself.
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  3. Mar 30, 2017
    7
    I think the critics were a bit harsh on this one. While it isn't as good as the other Marvel tv series, it is still pretty entertaining, especially if you like martial arts. It also gets a little bit better with each episode as some of the characters from the other Marvel series make their way into the storyline.
  4. Mar 30, 2017
    0
    Does he really have to be so "White Boy" about it? When you think of kung fu warriors who have mastered their craft, and have been "chosen" on top of that, many characteristics come to mind. To name a few: Discipline, dedication, focus, maturity, loyalty to his masters, and wisdom. Everything that billionaire kid Danny Rand has NOT; despite spending 15 years training in a monastery withDoes he really have to be so "White Boy" about it? When you think of kung fu warriors who have mastered their craft, and have been "chosen" on top of that, many characteristics come to mind. To name a few: Discipline, dedication, focus, maturity, loyalty to his masters, and wisdom. Everything that billionaire kid Danny Rand has NOT; despite spending 15 years training in a monastery with monk warriors, and no outside western influence. He fails, and fails, and is quite simply an idiot. Hes way too gullible, or as i like to say A SUCKER. What ancient way of life , and organizations of skilled warriors would give this kid the Iron Fist? He doesn't know who he is, deserted his post, and totally failed in the end. To get it right next time Netflix and Marvel must envision "Kung Warrior". "But rich white kids chosen..." No look at me WARRIOR. "But mix privileged white kid with monk..." NO! WAR RI OR!. Goodness gracious white people, you cant white wash everything. Lets all respect realistic boundaries, please. And if anyone thinks this is racist. No, In an attempt to make worlds collide, Iron Fist waters down kung fu in a way that is quite disrespectful and can be looked at as the oh so common need for white people to hijack a culture , and make themselves appear as the dominant ones. You may continue to watch it, but you will be annoyed by every minute of it. Expand
  5. Mar 30, 2017
    8
    After watching the first episode i was immediately engaged, the story is interesting, the casting is good, i only expected more of the fighting scenes, since iron fist is one of the best fighters out there. It was just too similar with daredevil(the fighting). I really liked finn jones as iron fist. And the supporter chararcters are very interesting. Many people say that the corporativeAfter watching the first episode i was immediately engaged, the story is interesting, the casting is good, i only expected more of the fighting scenes, since iron fist is one of the best fighters out there. It was just too similar with daredevil(the fighting). I really liked finn jones as iron fist. And the supporter chararcters are very interesting. Many people say that the corporative part was boring, but in the end i think it was necessary. Boring was my attempt to watch Luke Cage. Expand
  6. Mar 30, 2017
    10
    It is not the most original series in the world, nor the most surprising script in terms of narrative, but it compensates with excellent choreography (really Much better than the choreographies of jessica or luke cage.) of fights and a fantastic accomplishment. A 10 to compensate for unfair zeros. The best superheroe serie since Daredevil season 1 (awesome season...).
  7. Mar 30, 2017
    0
    Glad I didn't listen to the critics, I watched 7 episodes in one day and can't wait to watch the rest today. Characters, story and action keep everything moving briskly. This show is like eating potato chips, after 1 or 2 you have to eat some more.
  8. Mar 30, 2017
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is mind numbingly awful. I can't believe I hung in for 8 hours! The characters are completely unlikable. (there's your 150) Spoiler... Everything is fine. The Hand is for jerkin a Rand. Expand
  9. Mar 29, 2017
    3
    Premise was great, acting was good or OK, but the story line killed it. So many predictable things.
    I expected a lot more rationality from the main character who spent 15 years in monk training.
    His total naiveness, his stupidity in tricky situations, his gullibility, his lack of control over his emotions.... was just SO SO SO cringe worthy. I felt like slapping the lead character at
    Premise was great, acting was good or OK, but the story line killed it. So many predictable things.
    I expected a lot more rationality from the main character who spent 15 years in monk training.
    His total naiveness, his stupidity in tricky situations, his gullibility, his lack of control over his emotions.... was just SO SO SO cringe worthy. I felt like slapping the lead character at times.
    Story writers and directors just ruined a great great premise.
    So sad.
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  10. Mar 29, 2017
    5
    Did this show deserve the extent of the hate it received? Not a chance. In comparison to the rest of the Netflix-Marvel line up this is a for sure misfire. But it's not the mound of rotten tomatoes that the aggregate score would lead you to believe it to be. It's an average show. Not great, not outstanding, not terrible, not a disaster, but very much average.

    It's pacing is slow, too
    Did this show deserve the extent of the hate it received? Not a chance. In comparison to the rest of the Netflix-Marvel line up this is a for sure misfire. But it's not the mound of rotten tomatoes that the aggregate score would lead you to believe it to be. It's an average show. Not great, not outstanding, not terrible, not a disaster, but very much average.

    It's pacing is slow, too slow a flow for a comic book origin story to unfold and still be regarded as compelling. Unfortunately while this pacing does pick up as the season progresses the early tone weighs down my full enjoyment till the bitter end of episode 13. The characters are also really unlikable for the most part. I was so unsold by Danny, Colleen, and members of the hand throughout the season. The chemistry between characters never hits the same level as Murdock and co. in Daredevil and that's just another thing which holds this show back. Surprisingly the subplot involving the Meechums, Rand's company and Harrold's involvement with Madame Gao is where my interest is peaked, and is the saving grace of this series.

    I feel like the creators of this show tried to replicate the grounded and darker tone of the fellow defender shows, rather than allowing this show and character to be its own thing.With the creators failing to embrace a sense of originality we have ended up with a show which is just okay.
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  11. Mar 29, 2017
    6
    i prefer this show to the 3 previous entries (luke cage, DD, JJ) & it's way more dynamic. iron fist is a more intresting super hero, their's the bruce wayne angle, the bruce lee angle, and his powers are cool. Some of the fight scenes are a bit pathetic but still i like the intrigue.

    Yeah there's a real problem in this show with the fight scenes, Fist doesn't really use his powers
    i prefer this show to the 3 previous entries (luke cage, DD, JJ) & it's way more dynamic. iron fist is a more intresting super hero, their's the bruce wayne angle, the bruce lee angle, and his powers are cool. Some of the fight scenes are a bit pathetic but still i like the intrigue.

    Yeah there's a real problem in this show with the fight scenes, Fist doesn't really use his powers often... and he lacks agression for a "living weapon". Still I find it better than the previous netflix shows. Would of been better if they made only ten episodes.
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  12. Mar 28, 2017
    9
    More proof critics don't know **** Iron Fist is easily the best of the Netflix Marvel series' that exists to date. It rivals Daredevil's action but has a far more compelling storyline and far more interesting characters. It's got the depth of Jessica Jones, without being so emo all the time. It's got the bad-ass feel of Luke Cage without the poor editing (LC could have been 6 episodes, theMore proof critics don't know **** Iron Fist is easily the best of the Netflix Marvel series' that exists to date. It rivals Daredevil's action but has a far more compelling storyline and far more interesting characters. It's got the depth of Jessica Jones, without being so emo all the time. It's got the bad-ass feel of Luke Cage without the poor editing (LC could have been 6 episodes, the story wasn't very well planned out). Iron Fist made the world feel so much more rich and real, seeing angles and sides of characters that made them far more three-dimension than previously shown. Each of the characters plays integral roles in that pushes and pulls Danny in different directions, fighting against his own feelings, his training, his abuse as a child by the monks, and his destiny. Great acting from almost every single actor/actress on the show as well. This was the best show out of the four hands down and it just goes to show you how bias and much hollywood loves to dogpile and **** on someone / something because they don't understand the source material. White guys can't save the day using martial arts? Understand how racist that sounds. Expand
  13. Mar 28, 2017
    9
    Wow. The critics reviews on this are so far off i don't even know where to start. In fact i won't try to. Watch the show and I can tell you it will not disappoint and is way better than the critics are letting on. Plenty of action, good story and pacing for the most part, and while i would agree that Finn is maybe the weakest actor on the show, it is still really well done.
  14. Mar 28, 2017
    10
    Amazing show! Started off slow, but got super interesting, Complaints about white privilege or whatever aside, the show is really well made. The characters are excellent, and seeing them change due to the events of the show is really interesting
  15. Mar 28, 2017
    5
    The show fails to go above a mediocre 5 on anything but the surface level. Unlike the rest of Marvel-Netflix collaborations this time they did not bring any ideas or issues of the world to the table. The main character is the blandest and least likable person in the entire show. The only character that showed any arc (in this case it's more of a growth) was Ward Mitchum, a secondaryThe show fails to go above a mediocre 5 on anything but the surface level. Unlike the rest of Marvel-Netflix collaborations this time they did not bring any ideas or issues of the world to the table. The main character is the blandest and least likable person in the entire show. The only character that showed any arc (in this case it's more of a growth) was Ward Mitchum, a secondary character bringing something to every scene he's in.

    The show is definitely not a 10, as a lot of users here would like it to be, but it's also not a 2 as some critics put it out of spite for "cultural appropriation". However, in my point of view, it's better to be entertainingly bad 2 than a bland, mediocre 5.
    I wouldn't recommend watching this unless you're using this a background noise while talking with someone or just want to be bored for 10-ish hours. There are better shows, there are worse, so it's up to you to decide how you spend your time.
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  16. Mar 27, 2017
    0
    The main problem of this show is the main character. He so stupid and naive. Actor is totaly misscasting! He looks like a weak and unprepared. Just a pretty boy, not the strongest fighter in MCU. Fighting and story is also bad
  17. Mar 27, 2017
    4
    If you're okay with subpar fight choreography and the worst written character in Netflix's Marvel repertoire, than give it a shot. Just know that I went in with VERY low expectations and was still disappointed in the awful character developmentm, writing, and fight sequences.
  18. Mar 27, 2017
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Besides the excellent cast (Tony Pelphrey has just too good acting and Jessica Henwick astounds in every aspect), Iron Fist sucks. I'm so sorry to come up here and say it but there isn't any other words to put it clearly.

    You don't know who the fact is the villain, if there's really a villain in this story. I know it could be mature if it worked correctly but in this storyline, where everything is about what is wrong and right, it just doesn't work. This series could use some great villain, with some badness, ugliness and power.

    Madame Gao is a good villain, but her plotline is unconclusive. She jokes everyone, she is immortal, she is a drug dealer and she can use the chi (better than Danny). SHE IS A **** BOSS. But then she is just aprisioned by the Hand (a organization where she has some kind of leadership) in a room and isn't abble to be rescued by the Hand (HER Hand) and she also isn't abble to kick the door off with her power.

    The Hand itself doesn't work well. It's just a bunch of teenagers trying to be sucessful in life: what is wrong with you, Danny??

    Daredevil kicks drug dealers asses, Luke Cage tanks a lot of bullets (specially from the police) and Jessica Jones drinks a lot and still have the time to save the city from a freaking crazy mastermind controller son of a **** (Luv U Killgrave). Danny can't do anything like that. Coleen is the real deal here. She kills the leader of the High School "the Hand" Musical. She is the one who has a katana and DOENS'T LOSE A FIGHT. WHAT A BOSS, I say.

    The other villain, the last villain, the main villain. Harald Meachum. What can I say? He is the worst villain from the Netflix superhero series. And any other superhero from Netflix (AKA Jessica, Luke or Matt) would beat the **** out of him, without being hit by a shot.

    Not even the fighting scenes are really cool. They're just generic. The kind of thing you can see in Arrow or Agents of Shield. It would be nice to see some chinese coreographys and mistic things from chi and Kun-Lun, but in the end I kept caged in business bull**** and familiar tragedy 80% of the time.

    Disappointed. Just disappointed.
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  19. Mar 27, 2017
    0
    I tried to give it a chance but it is unbearably bad on all levels. what a disappointment! Firstly the lead is terribly miscast. Awful fight scenes. Terrible wooden dialogue.
  20. Mar 27, 2017
    7
    I am very disappointed with the reviews that have come out for this show. This show is not perfect. There are a few times where the action scenes feel clunky, and sometimes the acting does fall flat just a bit. But the critic reviews of this show are clearly guided by a sort of political peer pressure to hate this show.

    Does this show make use of the Magical Asian TV trope? Yes. Can the
    I am very disappointed with the reviews that have come out for this show. This show is not perfect. There are a few times where the action scenes feel clunky, and sometimes the acting does fall flat just a bit. But the critic reviews of this show are clearly guided by a sort of political peer pressure to hate this show.

    Does this show make use of the Magical Asian TV trope? Yes. Can the frequent references to general eastern religions seem like a college kid who thinks yoga is the answer to the world's problems? Yes. But these issues do not ruin the show.

    People are mad that there are white men who have money; I get it. Still, reviews for Iron Fist are unfair. Give it a try if you enjoy super hero shows.
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  21. Mar 27, 2017
    5
    Marvel this is not....

    This show is OK for what it is - an action/drama show with zero concentration required and mundane character development. However I had to keep reminding myself this was actually a Marvel property! There was no traits of a classic superhero media - no engaging characters, plot twists or even anything that would link it to the Iron Fist from the source
    Marvel this is not....

    This show is OK for what it is - an action/drama show with zero concentration required and mundane character development.

    However I had to keep reminding myself this was actually a Marvel property! There was no traits of a classic superhero media - no engaging characters, plot twists or even anything that would link it to the Iron Fist from the source materials.

    Daredevil was a masterclass in how to adapt a super hero franchise to a T.V show - Iron Fist and its creators need to go back to the drawing board for series two. Our only 'hope' is this was just a long drawn out first series and the second season hits the ground running with true Marvel form and class. We don't want another sub-standard TV action/drama - we want Marvel level of quality.

    Overall 5/10 - easy to watch, hard to stay interested.
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  22. Mar 26, 2017
    9
    In my Opinion is the 2nd best Marvel/Neflix series out to date... only just behind Dare Devil...it was a joy and fill with intrigue and action from the first episode to the last. I can't wait to get the Defenders and maybe a Future Heroes for Hire along with Luke cage. I highly Recommend it.
  23. Mar 26, 2017
    10
    It's amazing the users reviews vs the biased paid off critic reviews. Why they think sjw politics must be force feed into movies and shows is beyond me! Politics have no place in entertainment! And whenever critics start giving negative reviews regardless of the majority of user reviews being positive is a good sign someone was paid off to be politically motivated. I say this to all youIt's amazing the users reviews vs the biased paid off critic reviews. Why they think sjw politics must be force feed into movies and shows is beyond me! Politics have no place in entertainment! And whenever critics start giving negative reviews regardless of the majority of user reviews being positive is a good sign someone was paid off to be politically motivated. I say this to all you paid off politically correct SJW critics: Your never going to change reality! And you can take your fake news and stick it. Expand
  24. Mar 26, 2017
    7
    There are genuine criticisms of the show but the politically motivated review bomb have nothing to do with this show's actual content. The show drags at the beginning and is predictable but its hardly a 3.
  25. Mar 26, 2017
    9
    It's not the best marvel-netflix show but it's not bad at all. marvel's iron fist is not a marvel mis step, the show has its problems but it also have great things.
  26. Mar 26, 2017
    9
    Very good casting for all characters. "Iron Fist" design is awesome. Story is complicated. That's good or bad for everyone. Fight scenes are too short, but CGI is at-least good
  27. Mar 25, 2017
    8
    Critic Reviews are useless, I've known that for a while now but I honestly cannot understand the negative user reviews. It's like people "heard that it was bad" and hopped on the bandwagon. Iron Fist is easily my favorite of the 4 Netflix Marvel series'. Only Daredevil season 2 is comparable in terms of production quality and story pacing. The only gripe I have with Iron Fist, and franklyCritic Reviews are useless, I've known that for a while now but I honestly cannot understand the negative user reviews. It's like people "heard that it was bad" and hopped on the bandwagon. Iron Fist is easily my favorite of the 4 Netflix Marvel series'. Only Daredevil season 2 is comparable in terms of production quality and story pacing. The only gripe I have with Iron Fist, and frankly with all 4 Netflix Marvel shows, is having Claire Temple (Rosario Dawson) shoved in my face for half the episodes. I didn't mind her character in Daredevil season 1 because her inclusion made sense, but now it seems way too forced and my suspension of disbelief is killed anytime she's on screen. If it weren't for her presence in the show, I would give Iron Fist a 9.5/10. Expand
  28. Mar 25, 2017
    7
    Found IF to be a lot better show then LC and JJ were, but not as good as DD. These netflix shows need to hire better writers and have some good comic book villains. IF I felt like I was watching a cheesy 80s kung fu movie, which I dont know if is good or bad since I love cheesy kung fu movies. It was a good enough set up, hope we get to see him in costume in Defenders. I wish theyFound IF to be a lot better show then LC and JJ were, but not as good as DD. These netflix shows need to hire better writers and have some good comic book villains. IF I felt like I was watching a cheesy 80s kung fu movie, which I dont know if is good or bad since I love cheesy kung fu movies. It was a good enough set up, hope we get to see him in costume in Defenders. I wish they would have done as arrow did and show more flash backs of danny in Kun-lun. Expand
  29. Mar 25, 2017
    10
    Excellent show. Stays true to the source material. Good fight scenes and had enough twists present where the show was not predictable, which is a huge selling point to me.
  30. Mar 25, 2017
    6
    lots of action but the fight scene seem to slow. he never used the iron fist on both hands. he never put his costume on either. night nurse over stayed her welcome once again. this could have been a lot better show if they stuck more to the comics and cartoons.
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]