Echo (miniseries)

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Echo
Echo (miniseries) logo.jpg
Genre
Based on Marvel Comics
Starring
Music by Dave Porter
Opening theme"Burning"
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Country of originUnited States
Original languages
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producers
Production location Atlanta metropolitan area
Cinematography
Editors
  • Chris McCaleb
  • Joel Pashby
  • Amelia Allwarden
  • Shelby Hall
  • Tania Goding
Running time37–51 minutes
Production company Marvel Studios
Original release
Network
ReleaseJanuary 9, 2024 (2024-01-09)
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Echo is an American television miniseries created for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. It is the tenth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is a spin-off of the series Hawkeye (2021). It sees Maya Lopez return to her hometown where she must come to terms with her past, reconnect with her Native American roots, and embrace her family and community. Marion Dayre and Amy Rardin serve as head writers and Sydney Freeland leads the directing team.

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Alaqua Cox reprises her role as Maya Lopez / Echo from Hawkeye, with Chaske Spencer, Tantoo Cardinal, Charlie Cox, Devery Jacobs, Zahn McClarnon, Cody Lightning, Graham Greene, and Vincent D'Onofrio also starring. Development of the spin-off began by March 2021, when Alaqua Cox was confirmed to be returning and Etan and Emily Cohen were attached as head writers. The series was formally announced in November 2021, when Dayre was revealed to be serving as head writer, with Freeland set to direct by March 2022. Filming took place from late April to late August 2022, in the Atlanta metropolitan area including Atlanta, Peachtree City, Social Circle, and Grantville, Georgia. In May 2022, Marvel revealed further cast members and that Catriona McKenzie would also direct for the series, while Rardin's involvement was revealed in September.

Echo was released in its entirety simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu on January 9, 2024, consisting of five episodes. It is Marvel Studios' first television release to debut on Hulu and to receive a TV-MA rating. It is part of Phase Five of the MCU and the first series under the "Marvel Spotlight" banner.

Premise

Five months after the events of Hawkeye (2021), [1] Maya Lopez is being pursued by Wilson Fisk's organization, leading her to return to her hometown in Oklahoma, where she must come to terms with her past, reconnect with her Native American roots, and embrace her family and community. [2] [3] [4]

Cast and characters

Additionally, Katarina Ziervogel portrays Taloa, Maya's mother. Julia Jones, Morningstar Angeline, and Dannie McCallum appear, in vignettes and flashes, as Maya's ancestors Chafa, Lowak, and Tuklo: per variations of the Choctaw origin story, Chafa was the first Choctaw, helping her people emerge to the world from a cave-in at Nanih Waiya; Lowak was a Choctaw tribeswoman in 1200 who competed in a game of Choctaw Stickball; and Tuklo was the first female Lighthorseman. [22] Andrew Howard, who previously portrayed Luther Banks in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , recurs as Zane, one of the leaders of the Black Knife Cartel who is loyal to Fisk. [23] Thomas E. Sullivan, who previously portrayed Nathaniel Malick in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., appears as Victor "Vickie" Tyson, an employee at Henry's bowling rink. [24] Jeremy Renner appears as Clint Barton / Ronin in the first episode through archive footage from Hawkeye, [25] while Richie Palmer Sr. and ML Gemmill, respectively, voice Fisk's parents Bill and Marlene Fisk in the final episode, replacing Domenick Lombardozzi and Angela Reed, who portrayed the characters in Daredevil. [26] Pat Kiernan and Errol Louis portray themselves in the mid-credits scene of "Maya". [27]

Episodes

It's not just a suit, it's a war record. It's a unique and symbolic costume and represents Maya coming into her own and accepting her spot in her real family. It is her saying, 'I am Maya Lopez,' and I echo the powers of the ancestors not just in my kickass abilities, but in the way I dress, the way I braid my hair and down to the details on my prosthetic leg.

—Executive producer Richie Palmer on Maya Lopez's final costume and look. [7] :8

Ambre Wrigley serves as the costume designer for the series, and called it "critical" to be able to collaborate with the Choctaw on the look of the costumes. Wrigley spoke with "at least five different tribal leaders and historians" and employed a group of Choctaw artisans to make costume items. [7] :7 Lopez's hero suit was designed alongside Choctaw artists, who made sure it represented their people and still provided a "powerful reveal" upon its debut towards the end of the series. Cox explained that it features symbolism for happiness and power from Choctaw culture, along with bead work and gems that are meant to represent the skin from a western diamondback rattlesnake, "a very power animal" respected by the Choctaw. [7] :8 Daredevil's costume in the series is a "new take" on his costume from the Netflix series, with the design closer to the one he wore in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) with more red. The Netflix costume was originally designed by Marvel Studios' head of visual development Ryan Meinerding, who "tweaked" it for Echo to "honor classic Daredevil" and bring the "quintessential" look of the character to this series. [54] Chris Trujillo serves as the production designer. [55] [7] :8 The department heads were able to buy items directly from the Choctaw people, adding to the authenticity. [7] :7

Filming

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Chafa" Sydney Freeland Marion Dayre and Josh Feldman & Steven Paul Judd and Ken Kristensen January 9, 2024 (2024-01-09)

A flashback reveals the origins of the Choctaw, with Chafa emerging as a human from under the earth at Nanih Waiya.


In 2007, Maya Lopez is in a car accident with her mother Taloa, after criminals cut their car's brakes. After losing both her leg and her mother in the accident, she moves from Tamaha, Oklahoma to New York City with her father William, whom Maya's grandmother Chula blames for the death of her daughter. William becomes a commander of the Tracksuit Mafia while his employer Wilson Fisk becomes Maya's adoptive uncle. Years later, Maya witnesses Clint Barton assault the Tracksuit Mafia and kill William. [lower-alpha 1] Fisk arranges for Maya to work under him, promising to find William's killer. During a mission for Fisk, Maya is attacked by Daredevil but fights him to a draw, which impresses Fisk. In December 2024, Maya encounters Barton and, after learning Fisk arranged William's death by tipping off Barton, avenges her father by shooting Fisk in the eye. [lower-alpha 2] Five months later, Maya returns to Tamaha and meets with her cousin, Biscuits, and her uncle, Henry. She convinces them to not let anyone else know of her presence. Maya asks Henry to help her dismantle Fisk's operations so she can take over his empire, but Henry refuses, not wanting to endanger his family. Elsewhere, Fisk, who had survived, recovers from his injury in a hospital.
2"Lowak"Sydney FreelandStory by: Marion Dayre & Ken Kristensen and Josh Feldman & Steven Paul Judd and Rebecca Roanhorse & Bobby Wilson
Teleplay by: Marion Dayre and Josh Feldman & Steven Paul Judd and Ellen Morton
January 9, 2024 (2024-01-09)

In a flashback to Alabama in 1200 AD, Lowak is participating in a game of Choctaw Stickball against a Cherokee tribe. When Lowak's team is close to winning, the opposing side send out a formidable warrior who helps to even the score. Lowak is desperate to avoid exile for her team if they should lose and receives a vision during an intense melee. With her hands glowing, Lowak breaks out of the melee with the ball and secures victory for her tribe.


Maya enlists Biscuits' help in hijacking a cargo train guarded by Fisk's men. She locates a munitions container, and plants a homemade bomb inside one of the crates. As she attempts to get off, her prosthetic leg becomes stuck in a coupling. Maya receives a vision of her ancestors, then manages to push the coupling off to free her leg after her hands begin to glow. The shipment arrives at one of Fisk's armories in New York. Black Knife Cartel leader Zane dispatches men to unload the crate, triggering Maya's bomb which destroys the facility. Maya later gets a new prosthetic leg from Skully, who reveals that one of the women in Maya's vision was Chafa, the first Choctaw. Henry learns about the munitions explosion and later confronts Maya, warning her to stop these attacks before she ends up hurting people close to her, but she dismisses this. Meanwhile, Chula receives word that Maya is in town, and Bonnie learns of Maya's return in Tamaha from Biscuits. Maya refuses to interact with either of them.
External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg This Is Choctaw presents a behind-the-scenes featurette exploring the collaboration with the Choctaw Nation for Echo, YouTube video from Marvel Entertainment's channel

Principal photography began on April 21, 2022, [56] at Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia, [7] :2 as well as throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area, in Atlanta, [57] with Freeland and McKenzie directing. [3] Cinematographers include Kira Kelly for Freeland's episodes, [58] and Magdalena Gorka for McKenzie's episode. [59] [60] The series was filmed using the working titles Grasshopper and Whole Branzino. [57] [61] A traditional Choctaw blessing ceremony was performed before the start of production. [7] :2 Filming was set to occur along the Great Walton Railroad in Social Circle, Georgia in April, [62] as well as in and around Peachtree City, Georgia from late April to late August 2022. [63] Filming was previously expected to begin in February 2022, [47] as well as in early April. [57] Filming establishing shots for two episodes took place in Grantville, Georgia from May 16 to 20, on various streets in the town, the Grantville water tower, and Bonnie Castle. [41] Filming outside Atlanta occurred with the first group of extras around June 1, with the second group for three weeks in July, [52] and with the dancers and singers extras for around two-to-three weeks in July. [53] The powwow set was built on a rural county fairground that Trujillo felt "had this great tone, texture and character". [7] :8 It was initially difficult to find locations in Georgia to double as Oklahoma, but the creatives were able to use their trip to the Choctaw Nation and scout the surrounding areas to gather reference photos and information that helped inform them on locations in Georgia that would work for shooting. [7] :7 Filming occurred over 92 days, [64] and wrapped on August 26, 2022. [65]

Freeland worked to ensure her close-up shots included actors signing, with many on the crew taking American Sign Language classes. [5] They learned that unlike speaking, which conveys text and subtext, signing conveys the text while a person's face convey's the subtext, which changed Freeland's approach to filming Lopez. [46] Douglas Ridloff served as the ASL consultant and a consulting producer, [14] [36] after previously doing so on Hawkeye and Eternals (2021), [66] with the series employing ASL and Indigenous ASL interpreters. Ridloff, who is the husband of Eternals actress Lauren Ridloff, [66] would adjust his translations of English to sign language depending on each character, taking into account things such as what their proficiency should be or familial or regional dialects. [14] For example, Bonnie signs without speaking as she is proficient while the elder characters such as Chula sign slower and use SimCom, which is signing and speaking at the same time. [46] Ridloff was also able to incorporate Plains Indian Sign Language and other Indigenous sign languages that "date back to pre-colonization" into the series. [14]

Post-production

In May 2023, Jeff Sneider of Above the Line reported that the series was originally filmed as eight episodes and after various production issues, had been found by Feige to be "unreleasable"; discussions were then had about possibly editing what had been filmed into four or six episodes during post-production before it was ultimately decided to reshoot much of the series. [67] The series ultimately consists of five episodes. [37] Due to its grounded story, it was reported as having fewer visual effects compared to Marvel Studios' other series. [42] Editors for the series are Joel Pashby, [68] Chris McCaleb, Amelia Allwarden, Shelby Hall, [69] and Tania Goding. [10]

Music

External videos
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Dave Porter – Echo (From "Echo"/Audio Only) presents composer Dave Porter's Echo theme, YouTube video from MarvelMusicVevo's channel

By February 2023, Mato Wayuhi was working on the score for the series, [70] but was no longer involved by the end of July or start of August. [71] Dave Porter revealed in December that he was serving as the composer for the series. [72] [71] The title track was released by Hollywood Records and Marvel Music on January 5, 2024, [73] followed by the series' soundtrack album on January 12, 2024. [74] "Burning" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs is heard over the main titles. The soundtrack heavily featured several pre-existing vocal songs, as opposed to prior MCU Disney+ series which traditionally featured original scores. [75]

All music is composed by Dave Porter, except where noted.

Echo (Original Soundtrack) [74]
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Echo" 2:14
2."The First Choctaw" 3:28
3."A Better Life" 2:26
4."Already Gone" 2:34
5."Kingpin" 3:21
6."Queenpin" 5:56
7."Cage Fight" 1:59
8."Birth of a Villain" 2:33
9."Never Rest" 2:11
10."Bushto" 4:56
11."Train Heist" 7:50
12."Zane" 3:18
13."The Mighty Tuklo" 4:29
14."Ohoyo-yvt Na Moma Ikhaiyana (She Who Remembers All)"Brenner Billy, Bryon "Mahli" Billy, Philip L. Billy, Lisa Johnson-Billy, Alisha Williams & Seth Fairchild1:10
15."Rink Fight" 2:36
16."Shaped by Those Before You" 3:33
17."Echoes of the Ancestors" 6:39
18."Who's the Monster?" 4:55
19."Slingshot" 2:39
20."Remember Your Gifts" 3:39
21."Seeds of Strength" 2:11
22."The Once and Future Kingpin" 2:45
Total length:1:17:00

Marketing

Alaqua Cox, D'Onofrio, Jacobs, Greene, Cody Lightning, Chaske Spencer, and Feige presented the first footage of the series in a first-look video at the D23 Expo in September 2022, [76] [6] which included subtitles. Wilson Chapman of Variety highlighted many scenes featuring Echo "kicking ass" and of the Native American people, and the appearance of Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin with an eyepatch. [6] Aidan Kelley from Collider said the footage perfectly set up the series' tone and made it clear that Lopez's Native American heritage would be prominent throughout. Kelley also said the footage showed Lopez being "a total badass with an incredible performance from Alaqua Cox who just exudes charisma without uttering a single word". [77] The first trailer was released on November 3, 2023. [5] Michael McWhertor at Polygon called the footage "shockingly violent" and pointed out its inclusion of a brief Daredevil cameo. [78] Later that day, the first two episodes were screened at the District area of the Choctaw Casinos & Resorts in Durant, Oklahoma, with Freeland also participating in a Q&A. The MOWA Choctaw Cultural Center also began one of the Choctaw Nation's largest annual powwows to promote the series and celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month. [44] [79] A trailer released on December 16, 2023, that indicated the series' earlier release date, was noted for its brutal and bloody violence, [80] [81] [82] [83] which Ray Flook of Bleeding Cool believed was the most seen in a Marvel series since Marvel Television's Netflix series. [81] ComicBook.com 's Adam Barnhardt pointed out the use of narration in the trailer, "a rare occurrence for a Marvel Studios show", to note Echo's use of violence. [82]

A teaser released a week before the series' premiere included footage of Fisk and Daredevil from Daredevil. [84] James Whitbrook at Gizmodo opined that this, along with comments from Winderbaum about personally believing Daredevil should be part of the MCU's Sacred Timeline, was "[s]addling Echo as [a] proto-Daredevil sequel" that "speaks to the complex, complicated ways Marvel now has to deal with the shared universe boom". He also found it "funny" that Echo was focusing on its connections to Daredevil when it was supposed to be the first "Marvel Spotlight" series that was created to be largely standalone and free from needing to know other films or series to understand and watch. [85] Following the series' release, Cox promoted it with several talk show appearances while Freeland was set to discuss the series at the Sundance Film Festival and at the racial justice organization IllumiNative's Indigenous House. [86]

Release

Echo was simultaneously released in its entirety on Disney+ and Hulu on January 9, 2024, at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, consisting of five episodes. [87] The series was the first Marvel Studios series to release all of its episodes at once, as the studio's previous series were released weekly. [88] [89] [87] Echo was available on Hulu until April 9, 2024. [78] A Choctaw language dub of the episodes is also available. Consultant Terry Billy explained that translating between English and Choctaw was about getting as close as possible to the intended verbiage or context and, when that was not possible, interpreting the context into "everyday" Choctaw. [90]

The series was originally scheduled to be released in mid-2023, [91] before Dayre stated in December 2022 that the series would likely be released around a year from then, indicating a late 2023 premiere, [92] which Marvel Studios subsequently announced as November 29, 2023, [93] before it was delayed in September 2023 to January 10, 2024. [94] Marvel Studios later announced the series would debut the night before on January 9. [87] It is part of Phase Five of the MCU, [91] and the first series released under the "Marvel Spotlight" banner. [44]

Reception

Audience viewership

Echo premiered at number one on both Disney+ and Hulu. [95] [96] Its release also led to increased viewership for Hawkeye, the first two seasons of Daredevil, and the first season of The Punisher on Disney+. [86] According to the streaming aggregator Reelgood, Echo was the fifth most streamed program during the week of January 11, 2024. [97] [98] According to the streaming aggregator JustWatch, Echo was the fifth most streamed television series during from January 8 to 11, 2024. [99] According to Whip Media's TV Time, Echo was the sixth most streamed original television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of January 28, 2024, [100] and the tenth during the week of February 4, 2024. [101]

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 71% approval rating with an average rating of 6.6/10, based on 85 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Alaqua Cox makes Echo's first season consistently worth watching, while hard-hitting action and fresh narrative elements suggest strong potential for this slow-building series." [102] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 62 out of 100 based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [103]

Accolades

Cox's performance was an honorable mention for TVLine Performer of the Week for the week ending January 13, 2024, with Keisha Hatchett stating Cox "delivered her best performance" in the series' finale episode where she "unleashed the Choctaw warrior within", calling it "empowering to see her cry while speaking with her mother's spirit, her tear-filled eyes packing a harder punch than the physical blows in the scenes that followed". [104]

Documentary special

In February 2021, the documentary series Marvel Studios: Assembled was announced. [105] The special on this series, "The Making of Echo", was released on Disney+ on January 31, 2024. It explores how the creative team learned American Sign Language and worked to accurately portray Native American culture, as well as the collaboration between Marvel Studios and the Choctaw nation. [106]

Future

In November 2022, D'Onofrio stated that Echo would lead into the events of the Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again , with D'Onofrio and Charlie Cox reprising their respective roles as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin and Matt Murdock / Daredevil. [107] Following the series' successful debut, Marvel Studios reportedly expressed interest in using Echo for future MCU projects and began developing new ideas related to its street-level heroes. [86]

Notes

  1. As depicted in the Hawkeye episode "Echoes" (2021)
  2. As depicted in the Hawkeye episode "So This Is Christmas?" (2021)
  3. As depicted in the Daredevil episode "Shadows in the Glass" (2015)

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