

The second part is, in many ways, this is an opportunity for us to establish Marvel Television's identity. Jessica Jones." Additionally, Loeb addresses the current explosion of comic book-based TV programming, and shed some light on the prospects of a "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Season Three and a "Marvel's Agent Carter" Season Two.

Loeb also talks what makes Cheo Hodari Coker, the newly installed "Luke Cage" showrunner, the right for that show - the third Marvel/Netflix series on the schedule, following the currently-in-production "A.K.A. Loeb talks in-depth about the show - the first of five Marvel series planned for Netflix - and how the "all at once" model affected the storytelling, the advantages of not having to fit individual episodes to broadcast length and the looser content restrictions inherent with being on Netflix (if you haven't watched yet, get ready for some fairly brutal violence and S-words). It's certainly a big week for Marvel Television, with "Daredevil" debuting today on Netflix in full - 13 episodes simultaneously released onto the popular streaming service, starring Charlie Cox in the dual lead role of visually impaired lawyer Matt Murdock and the vigilante protector of Hell's Kitchen, Daredevil.
