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What time is Echo released in the UK? All episodes of Echo will drop on Disney Plus at 2am GMT on Wednesday 10th January . It's the first time a Marvel series has dropped all at once on Disney...
Jan 7, 2024 · Echo Release Time and Date. All five episodes of Echo will be available to stream at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 9 in the U.S., 2 a.m. GMT on Wednesday, Jan 10 in the U.K., and all markets...
Jan 10, 2024 · This article contains spoilers for Marvel's Echo. Summary. Echo confirms that Maya Lopez's MCU show takes place five months after the events of Hawkeye. Given that Avengers: Endgame pushed the MCU's timeline five years into the future, Echo is set in May 2025.
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Jan 10, 2024 · Echo is streaming on Disney Plus in the UK and Disney Plus and Hulu across the pond, so you'll need a subscription to either streaming platform to catch the latest episodes.
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By Rosie Knight
Updated: Jan 11, 2024 8:07 pm
Posted: Jan 10, 2024 7:37 pm
This piece contains spoilers for all five episodes of Echo on Disney+.
The finale episode of Echo centers on a showdown between the young anti-heroine, Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox), and her adoptive father figure, Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio), at the Choctaw Powwow. As the latter kidnaps Maya’s grandmother, Chula (Tantoo Cardinal), and cousin, Bonnie (Devery Jacobs), the nefarious Black Knife Cartel shows up aiming to collect the bounty on Maya's head.
While it could have been an all-out brawl, instead the creative team behind Echo leave the Black Knife Cartel to Maya's uncle, Henry Black Crow Lopez (Chaske Spencer), and her other cousin, Biscuits (Cody Lightning), who take them down with a bullet and monster truck respectively. That leaves Echo to save her cousin and grandma from the clutches of Kingpin. She does that by channeling the powers of her Choctaw ancestors and sharing them with the women in her family. In an interesting twist, we see her enter Kingpin's mind and "heal" his rage and pain, though whether this is a blessing or a curse we're yet to discover. The episode ends with Maya reconnecting with the family that Kingpin isolated her from while her surrogate father escapes before the police can catch him, leading us to our mid-credits sequence.
Echo has a mid-credits scene but not a post-credits one. Don't despair though, as it's a huge moment that could – ahem – echo through the future of the MCU.
As Kingpin escapes on his private jet, he watches a news report about the mayoral race for New York City and how it's lacking any standout candidates. As the newscaster shares that he thinks New York wants a "bare-knuckle brawler," Kingpin realizes that he is the perfect person to lead the city he calls home!
Though there's been much talk of Echo's new powers in the series, after the five episodes it seems more like they've had a shift in origin and scope rather than skillset. In the comics, she is essentially a ground-level fighter akin to Taskmaster who can replicate any combat skill. She's an intense fighter here too, but that prowess is revealed to have come from her Choctaw ancestry — which "echoes" through her — rather than the more vague origins of it in the comics.
In the series' final battle we also see that her ancestors can fight alongside her as she channels them and that she can awaken the powers in other members of her family like Bonnie and Chula. She also displays a psychic ability now that allows her to go into Kingpin's head and potentially take away his rage. It's also a glowing orange power that evokes the famed cosmic power known as the Phoenix Force, which Echo once commanded in the comics. While that's likely a coincidence, it's still an interesting choice.
Daredevil does make an appearance in Echo when we're catching up with Maya and her growth as one of Kingpin's most impressive henchmen. In the first episode of the series we see Maya on a mission for Kingpin. She helps take down not only their criminal competition, but in one of the most exciting action sequences of the season, she also faces down ...
With the appearance of Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin — who prior to Echo was last seen getting shot in the face during the holiday shenanigans of Hawkeye — and Charlie Cox as Daredevil — last seen before Echo taking the walk of shame in She-Hulk — the question of whether the Marvel Netflix shows are MCU canon is an obvious one. After Echo, the answer feels even more certain as we get a more grounded and gritty MCU entry that features some Netflix-level R-rated violence. We also get direct references to lore established in those series with the show flashing back to the episode where Kingpin killed his father. It goes beyond a flashback, in fact, becoming a vital plot point when Kingpin gifts the hammer he used to kill his father to Maya as an offering of his trust and their closeness after her first attempt on his life failed. Of course, she can't kill him. But the gesture signifies their similarities. That use of footage and the hammer motif from the Netflix Daredevil series is definitely the biggest clue yet that we're in the same or at least similar continuity.
In an interview with Polygon, Echo executive producer Richie Palmer looked to the expansive and ever-changing world of the comics to answer this very question. "When different teams of writers and artists picked up different characters from one to another, it definitely honored what came before it, and just helped push it forward. And I think that going from the Netflix series, which we all really loved, and our fans really loved, we wanted to be able to honor that, but make subtle nods that these characters are in the MCU now. But really, it's all one universe."
Despite its slightly more insulated narrative, we still get some fun nods to the wider MCU world outside of the Daredevil appearances. Early in the series, we get a comedic Madripoor mention thanks to Biscuits and Skully (Graham Greene). The famed X-Men location is already canon in the MCU due to its appearance in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Another fun nod that you might have missed was the Roxxon Gas Station, which is a nod to the comic book origins of the corporation created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema. In the comics they're more of a generic evil corporation with their fingers in many pies, including the oil and gas industry, hence their cameo at the Reservation gas station. Speaking of comics, the show also introduces the Ed Brisson and Guillermo Sanna creations The Black Knife Cartel from the 2017 Bullseye run that the pair worked on together.
While the series was advertised as a "Marvel Spotlight" show, meaning that you didn't have to watch other interconnecting projects to understand it, Echo is actually deeply connected to what has come before and likely what will come in the future. Echo herself is of course intrinsically connected to the MCU thanks to her debut in Hawkeye and the fact that she was raised by none other than Kingpin himself. The Daredevil villain plays a major part in the series as Maya deals with the fallout of her attempted hit on her surrogate father. Interestingly, we leave him in an intriguing place as Maya lets him live but makes him give over his pain and anger to her, implying that his powers or life will be impacted going forward. And then we get that huge mid-credits reveal that Kingpin will run for mayor of NYC, setting up Daredevil: Born Again.
- Rosie Knight
Jan 12, 2024 · While Echo takes a decent stab at wrapping up all its plot threads in that truncated length, we’re left pondering a lot of questions by the time its finale has ended. Let’s do our best to ...
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Jan 10, 2024 · Marvel's Echo ends with an epic finale episode, featuring Maya Lopez as she finally chooses which legacy she truly belongs to in the MCU.