Netflix has produced high-quality Marvel series like "Night Devil", but it has also made Marvel dramas like "Iron Fist" that have been spat on by everyone.
Speaking of "Iron Fist", friends who have seen it should not have a good evaluation of this drama.
To this day, when some people talk about "Iron Fist", they still feel like punching their heads.

Brett Chen, who heads the show's martial arts director, spoke to JoiningAllMovement YouTube about his troubled experiences in Marvel's Tekken series.
When mentioning the play, his post-traumatic stress disorder was clearly felt.
"When you hear that, it's like post-traumatic stress disorder. You will be surprised. But I was slammed by a lot of people. ”
Chen went on to explain how he and his team wanted to do a good job, but at the same time working with the crew was tough.
"You know, Johnny and I spend a lot of time every day trying to make it work. But (it seems) everyone is arguing, and the actors don't want to train. ”
While it sounds a bit mournful, Chen praised Jessica Henwick, the actress who played Colleen Win in Tekken.
"That's why some of our best work was done with Jessica Henwick. Because she trains for four hours a day, and her martial arts experience is still zero. ”
"We had great people who taught her Aikido judo, and some Vajrayogon. And then there's some kung fu to join in. ”
The first season of the series is really bad, although the second season has improved, but in the end there is still no chance to continue the story Ha.