EDITORIAL: Why DAREDEVIL Is Building Towards The "Shadowland" Story For THE DEFENDERS

EDITORIAL: Why DAREDEVIL Is Building Towards The "Shadowland" Story For THE DEFENDERS

Daredevil season 1 set up multiple story-lines for the future. While most plot-lines can be argued to be setting up stories for only Daredevil, there is one that's being arranged for the upcoming Defenders event series. Here's why I believe the "Shadowland" story arc is being set up for the future.

Editorial Opinion
By GhostDog - Jun 08, 2015 02:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel

Marvel and Netflix’s Daredevil has been an obvious critical and commercial success. It’s been met with roaring acclaim amongst critics as well as fans. Basically, this is one of the best things Marvel has done, in the field on TV or film. With the MCU dominating so much in terms of characters, mythos and storylines. It’s refreshing to watch a different format. Daredevil set up a story through 13 well-paced, developed and intricate episodes. 13 episodes may not seem like much, but various storylines were set up and alluded to for future seasons of the show and the other upcoming Netflix properties. Born Again is referenced various times for example. Chief among the plotlines set up by the Netflix hit, is the “Shadowland” comic book arc.
 
For the ill-informed, Daredevil controls The Hand and tries to make it a force of justice within Hell’s Kitchen. He transforms his beloved neighborhood into Shadowland, a prison structure built within the HK. Bullseye had destroyed HK and left it in ruins leaving Matt to build this new structure in its remains. Matt kills Bullseye for what he’s done. This leads to Daredevil’s former heroes to question his decisions. Now in Shadowland, it’s Daredevil versus his former friends Luke Cage Iron Fist and Punisher, among others.
 
The “Shadowland’’ story is a significant reminder of how miserable life can be for Matt Murdock. That’s what’s’ so compelling about him. He’s a hero who’s burdened with extreme pain and loss. Darkness seems to be his unwelcome friend at times. The first season of the show put Matt through some serious obstacles, but non like “Shadowland”.



There seems to be this conspiracy that’s’ subtly haunting the first season. In my opinion, it all revolves around “Shadowland”. Nobu, Stick, Black Sky and other things all point to this event coming.



With the massive success of Daredevil’s first season, I believe that the character will be a focal point in this ‘Phase One’ of Netflix like Iron Man was for the MCU in its first phase. The other heroes of Netflix’s shows seem to be operating in Hell’s Kitchen. This is primarily, Murdock’s stomping ground. Luke Cage is usually a Harlem kind of guy for example. This is why I feel Daredevil is being built to take center stage for The Defenders  story. “Shadowland” is coming and it will be the major event The Defenders will have to contend with. Here’s why:


 
ELEKTRA HAUNTS THE STORY
The first season of Daredevil is jam-packed with Easter eggs and references. But, the most notable allusions must be to that of Elektra Natchios, arguably Matt’s greatest love. Elektra is considerably important to the Daredevil mythos. In episode 10 titled, ‘Nelson v. Murdock’, there’s mention of a Greek Girl Matt dated while in law school. These are overt mentions of Elektra. Not only, does she hold overall importance to Daredevil as a character in his lore, but also in the “Shadowland” story.  Elektra is a known member of The Hand, a Japanese ninja order that’s full on evil. Her death is one of the reasons Matt kills Bullseye during the story. But, more importantly, after she is resurrected, she tries to stop Matt from being corrupted by his involvement with The Hand. Elektra is an important piece of the puzzle but so is another Daredevil mainstay.


 

STICK, BLACK SKY & NINJAS
Stick’s presence in the seventh episode isn’t just to allude to the past, but also the future. He acts as a symbol of forewarning; a blind man who’s a bit of a herald, how cliché. More importantly, he makes multiple references to a coming WAR and his needs of a SOLDIER. This war is an obvious battle between The Chaste and The Hand. The Chaste a band of mysterious ninja warriors who are primarily based in Japan. Stick is a prominent member. The Chaste have been in battle for centuries with their chief adversaries. The Hand. The Hand is a ninja order who have dark connections and seek to spread their darkness across the world. “Shadowland” is heavily connected with The Hand as Matt has taken them over and been corrupted by them. It only makes sense for The Chaste to retaliate.
Stick’s many mentions of war aren’t the only hints as to what’s coming. A the end of the seventh episode, he meets with a mysterious large male figure  as they discuss the death of BLACK SKY, Matt’s readiness for battle and GATES OPENING. Judging from the mysterious figures bodily scars, it seems that he is Stone, one of Stick’s acolytes and member of The Chaste. Black Sky and the opening of gates are two key topics here. Black Sky was a young boy whom Nobu has shipped to HK. He deemed him as a weapon of sorts. We saw that the boy was chained to the inside of the crate. Judging from the eerie supernatural vibe the child gave off; I’ve surmised that he had demonic connections. “Shadowland” deals with not only Matt controlling The Hand, but also being possessed by the demonic Beast of The Hand. This ties into if Murdock will “be ready when the gate opens”, due to the fact that the gates are probably opening for The Beast. My theory is that this child was to maybe be used as a vessel for the Beast. Nobu is obviously a member of The Hand and Stick’s hatred of the child makes sense if he were to be the vessel.
*Stick never really explained how he found Matt and why he chose him. I believe it’s because Stick seeks out the disabled believing they have the potential to obtain heightened senses. They have to make up for what they don’t have. These senses make for better warriors as they are more aware of their surroundings than those who aren’t disabled.




 
NOBU WHAT YOU UP TO?
If you do your research, you will discover that Nobu is most likely Kagenobu Yoshioka, the founder of the Hand in the Marvel comics. When we see Nobu fighting Daredevil, he’s dressed in red and heavily resembling a member of The Hand. In “Shadowland”, his schemes include seizing a part of the Hells’ Kitchen for The Hand. In season one of Daredevil, Nobu can be seen discussing the control of numerous properties and land with Wilson Fisk. Nobu also vehemently mentions how Fisk owes promises to those he speaks for. Very hush- hush stuff. I’ve also discovered, from other sources, that the writing on the blueprints of the city that Nobu handles, translates to Black Sky. This only furthers the “Shadowland” connection.



The connections to The Hand are abundant. Nobu is representing The Hand, and he is bringing the Hand's Manhattan complex seen in the Shadowlands series into a full city block of Manhattan in cooperation with Fisk. Fisk must get something out of this supposed arrangement he’s made with The Hand. In the comics he receives quite the gift: the ability to be resurrected or have a valued ally resurrected. Fisk’s affiliation with Nobu is often referred to him being connected with the Yakuza. It is never outright stated who Nobu works for, but it’s definitely The Hand. Fisk seems to initially fear opposing Nobu, probably due to his fear of the repercussions form the ninja cult.
 
*With Nobu connected to Madam Gao through Fisk, there seems to be a connection between the Chinese and Japanese. Don’t be surprised to see Iron Fist deal with this thread.
 


THE DEFENDERS
I think Defenders will deal with Shadowland. Daredevil is already a scarred, wounded and fragile individual mentally. He’s easily seduced by violence and rage. Couple that with his skills and he not only makes for a dangerous hero, but villain as well. “Shadowland” makes Matt an adversary to his fellow heroes. He makes The Hand an army of justice he THINKS he can use correctly. “Shadowland” pushes a good man pushed past his limits. Having Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage battle it out against their trusted ally would be compelling.
With only AKA Jessica Jones really having an established adversary revealed in contrast to the remaining Netflix series, (Although Madam Gao will pop up in Iron Fist I believe) its hard to surmise how the shows villains will connect. The Hand is known for employing many different members in the comics. Purple Man, for example, could be a member of The Hand and whatever his relationship with Jones is, he could have an agenda that’s important to The Hand. All the heroes are operating in Hell’s Kitchen. That’s a pretty tight area. For all we know, as the audience, Matt could cameo in Jessica Jones or Iron Fist or Luke Cage before the team up event. They must be somewhat aware of what one and another is doing in the small neighborhood of HK. This can all help set up Defenders.
 
Conclusion
Daredevil is a huge accomplishment. It has planted the seeds for several plots successfully. With season two coming soon; maybe we will discover if these allusions and references hold any validity. 

LET IT MARINATE!!!
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LMB10
LMB10 - 6/8/2015, 10:55 AM
I doubt we'll get to Shadowlands until at least season 2 of the Defenders - they won't have them fight this early
LMB10
LMB10 - 6/8/2015, 10:55 AM
Nice write-up though!
ElimGarak
ElimGarak - 6/8/2015, 11:16 AM
Great piece~!

It is interesting....but I kind of hope they do not go this way simply because I think the story of the hero being corrupted by his own obsession with justice has been used by two hero's very recently: Iron Man and the Arrow. Iron Man had Ultron and the Arrow had the League of Assassins (although, the Arrow may have never really intended on taking over the League). Plus, if Civil War is coming I don't think this plot works in that world, because if the public backlash is so heavy against superheros I doubt they would let one take over Hell's Kitchen.

Daredevil has so many great characters I would love for the producers to create a new story-line around them. The Hand is so much a part of Daredevils history that they will definitely be involved in some way, without having to create an 'Arkham City' to do it. Just my opinion though and I did enjoy reading your thoughts on the subject.
DarthDan
DarthDan - 6/8/2015, 11:51 AM
TL;DNR
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/8/2015, 12:31 PM
@Snooper I agree it had more negatives than positives but if handled correctly, it can be very good for marvel tv. The scope of that story is impressive tv wise. Civil war is being loosely adapted for the mcu. That story isn't this great arc to be honest too. Mark Millar is on and off for me
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 6/8/2015, 3:30 PM
The Netflix side of Marvel is just so awesome. Here's hoping for Punisher, Ghost Rider, and Blade in Phase 2!
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 6/8/2015, 3:30 PM
I think you've connected all the dots, but they still have to establish the connection between these heroes before they start duking it out. Cool idea, but I don't think they ever get around to Shadowland. Too much development. Maybe if they go multiple seasons with Defenders.
seamuskeaneart
seamuskeaneart - 6/8/2015, 3:35 PM
Shadowland Is The Worst
Scuzz
Scuzz - 6/8/2015, 3:35 PM
Shadowland is considered to be the worst Daredevil storyline in at least 17 years so there is no way it will be adapted. They are setting up the Hand but 100% not Shadowland.

If Nobu was the leader/founder of the Hand, do you really think they would have him be defeated by DD in the first season? It would make the entire organization look like a joke.

I am really trying not to be a dick but is Shadowland the only comic you have ever read?
MaximusTheMad
MaximusTheMad - 6/8/2015, 3:46 PM
@Snooper

Yeah it was really bad compared to the legendary runs by Bendis and Brubaker that came before it.

Honestly, if I wanted to see Murdock going sorta bad and the other heroes disagreeing with him, I'd ask Marvel to adapt the story in Bendis' run, where DD has had enough and kicks Kingpin's ass and takes over Hell's Kitchen as the NEW Kingpin.

That story was GOLD, especially because of the character moments where Peter Parker, Doctor Strange, Reed Richards, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist are confronting Murdock about his new position as Kingpin.

However, at this point, DD hasn't gone through nearly enough shit to turn crazy yet. Karen still needs to sell his identity to the Kingpin for coke, and Murdock needs to be born again (see what I did there?). Furthermore, he also needs to have his identity semi-revealed to the public like in the comics, where it's common knowledge that he's accused of being DD, but no one can prove it, and it's hard to believe cuz he's blind.

When all of the above happens Mr. Netflix Murdock, you have my permission to go apeshit.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/8/2015, 3:57 PM
Thanks to everyone that read this. Appreciate it. I realize and fully agree that shadowland is a mediocre story BUT if adapted right, it could be a compelling storyline for TV. Civil wa r, imo, isn't an amazing story, it's solid, but it's being LOOSELY adapted. I would loosely adapt shadowland.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/8/2015, 4:03 PM
@Scuzz I only wrote on what clues the show gave me. His name is very similar to the leader of the Hand and his motives as well. I dontt think hes the outright leader though. He could just be the leader of a certain sect of the Hand....maybe the American faction. I've read tons of DD comics and I agree shadowland sucks but.... You can't ignore the clues and allusions made in season one. The shadowland hints are there, such as the seeing of HK properties and land for example, black sky and the supernatural connotations as well as stick and stone referencing "the opening of gates" which seems to really Allude to the beast of the hand. I respect your opinion though. Thanks for the read
Lizardking310
Lizardking310 - 6/8/2015, 4:52 PM
I hope not! Shadowland was terrible:-/
Schmoopy
Schmoopy - 6/8/2015, 5:50 PM
give me punisher now.
scapegoatjones
scapegoatjones - 6/8/2015, 6:12 PM
I too like speculating.
freebirdink843
freebirdink843 - 6/8/2015, 6:57 PM
Great read, and a good theory. Everyone is right in my eyes in saying that shadowland wasn't good....but concept wise...pretty amazing. They would prob fix the bad before they did it. I haven't seen daredevil yet, don't have internet now so I will watch it soon in the next few months but everyone on this site says it's amazing.

On a side note...moon knight has been one of my favorite characters ever. Way before David Fitch re launch story. Back with the old bill S days. I love him. I always seen brad Pitt playing him and giving him a fighting style like Tony jaa on the protector. Too bad brad too old for it now. He can pull off 3 different personalities. I want to see him breaking bones and carving moons on people heads.

And please please cast Omar from the wire for bushmaster. He would make him a bad ass villian
SUPASEGO
SUPASEGO - 6/8/2015, 7:05 PM
Daredevil seems to be so well thought out... I love it..
rdvargas1
rdvargas1 - 6/8/2015, 8:01 PM
Nah. But good work anyway.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/8/2015, 9:45 PM
There's no way the first season of the Defenders will be about one of their most popular team members going bad.

Maybe later on....
greenlanter13
greenlanter13 - 6/8/2015, 10:19 PM
In my opinion it is leading too the seven capitals story line in brubaker's iron fist run
Bearjew
Bearjew - 6/9/2015, 6:31 AM
That sounds like Arrow Season 3 an I'm not into it.
DVonShakari
DVonShakari - 6/9/2015, 6:40 AM
Jeez....you're really stretching with this one.......keep wishing and dreaming.....but I think you're absolutely, totally....
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Bearjew
Bearjew - 6/9/2015, 7:09 AM
I think Season 2 could be this, and the Defenders will probably end up fighting the Hand or a Black Sky (which are most likely demons) or both.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/9/2015, 7:11 AM
@DVonShakari you're entitled to your opinion and I respect that. I don't want this storyline really,but I see hints towards it. But anyway...what did the five fingers say to the face...SLAP!



Lol,just messing with ya man
rabid
rabid - 6/9/2015, 8:04 AM
Black Sky = Lord Dark Wind
rabid
rabid - 6/9/2015, 8:06 AM
They obviously will build toward Shadowland as the seasons build up, because they've already thrown in the Beast idea, but I'm thinking Defenders will be more about how the Rand Corporation's toxic ooze connects them all. We already know it connects Iron Fist, DD, and Jessica. All they have to do is link it back to Luke's experiments too.
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 6/10/2015, 12:45 PM
@ComicsBornAndBred I totally caught all of this when watching the show! Great article, and it's totally obvious Marvel is setting up their version of Shadowland. Don't listen to the others regurgitating the same crap again and again because the majority of users on this site don't read comics or understand anything unless they see it in a movie or cartoon.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/10/2015, 1:02 PM
@SnapperCarr appreciate the support. Good look man
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