The beginning is very clever with the occupation of the four protagonists to connect the four people in series. It doesn't make people feel too abrupt. Compared with the Avengers, the Defenders Alliance has a longer time to talk about the running-in process among its members. Compromise and cooperation with each other is precisely the most difficult thing for this group of people with extraordinary abilities and loners. Although in the end I didn't feel how good the cooperation between them was.
Unlike the family carnival of Marvel Disney movies, there are not a few dead plasma scenes to be seen for movie grading. The entire series of The Defenders is dark by comparison.
Tekken's fighting game has improved, but it still feels like it's not enough. How did the elders of Kunlun train him to let him get the Iron Fist inheritance like this? When watching Tekken dramas, I want to complain that this guy is not as happy as Colleen Wenlai, who is handsome and can fight.
However, using the Hand Club as a boss is still too much. Except for the resurrection method that has expired, Madam Gao's qigong can still be seen. Alexandra pretended to be so forceful that He Kong was stabbed to death. You're left with a bunch of ninjas and you'd be reluctant to have them deal with a bunch of superpowers. The leveling copy of a single hero is okay, but it is still too weak as an opponent of the entire alliance. It is estimated that the Hand Association is also ignorant. When will my world be dead?
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