[07/19/18 - 08:06 PM] Marvel & Netflix Announce Release Date for Second Season of "Marvel's Iron Fist" Plus: get a glimpse at the street level kung fu with the trailer that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con today.
[via press release from Marvel]
Marvel & Netflix Announce Release Date for Second Season of "Marvel's Iron Fist"
This isn't a fight. It's just a warm-up.
Today at San Diego Comic-Con, the cast of Marvel's Iron Fist took to the stage to give fans the first look at season 2 of the hit show, which returns to Netflix on September 7, 2018.
Get a glimpse at the street level kung fu with the trailer that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con today above. Season 2 promises more action as Danny Rand accepts his role as the protector of his city. Season 2 of "Marvel's Iron Fist" premieres on September 7, 2018 at 12:01 AM PT globally on Netflix.
Watch the first season of "Marvel's Iron Fist" steaming now only on Netflix, and stay tuned to @MarvelIronFist and the the official Iron Fist Facebook page for the latest!
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