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Not being familiar with the Iron Fist comics, I think it sounds like Arrow, no? A young billionaire returns after having gone missing for years, and as he tries to reconnect with his old life, he fights the city's criminals. Finn Jones plays Danny/Iron Fist, and it's been a source of frustration for some that he is not Asian. Jessica Henwick and Jessica Stroup co-star, and Carrie-Anne Moss and Rosario Dawson appear as their Marvel series characters as well.

[Netflix just has so much coming! There's 13 Reasons Why, in which Clay (Dylan Minnete) will try to figure out why his classmate Hannah (Katherine Langford) killed herself. That's directed by Tom McCarthy (Spotlight), written by Brian Yorkey (the Pulitzer prizewinner for Next to Normal), and will arrive on March 31. Also in the spring will be Girlboss (April 21), starring Britt Robertson as Sophie Amoruso, the founder of the once successful, recently bankrupt Nasty Gal. And then on April 28 — yes, there's more — will be Dear White People, which will continue the story of Justin Simien's terrific 2014 movie. Logan Browning will take over the Tessa Thompson part from the film; Brandon P. Bell will continue as Troy, the son of the school's dean. Later in the year will be Ozark, with Jason Bateman and Laura Linney, which is about a family and, according to the description, "capitalism." There will also be GLOW, about the women's wrestling league in the '80s — Jenji Kohan is an executive producer, and Alison Brie stars. And, though they weren't even on the list Netflix sent me, Friends From College and Gypsy!]