"Eight Diagram Dragon Palm" | |
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Series Iron Fist Season 1, Episode 4 | |
Air date | March 17th, 2017 |
Writers | Scott Reynolds |
Director | Miguel Sapochnik |
Producers | Evan Perazzo; Cristine Chambers; Pat Charles; Tamara Becher-Wilkinson; Quinton Peeples; Ian Stokes; Scott Reynolds; Cindy Holland; Allie Goss; Alison Engel; Kris Henigman; Alan Fine; Stan Lee; Joe Quesada; Dan Buckley; Jim Chory; Jeph Loeb; Scott Buck; Karim Zreik; Tom Lieber; Samantha Thomas; Joseph White; Keira Morrisette |
Starring | Finn Jones; Jessica Henwick; Tom Pelphrey; Jessica Stroup; David Wenham |
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"Eight Diagram Dragon Palm" is the fourth episode of season one of the martial arts action series Iron Fist, which is based upon a comic book character of the same name, who appears in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. The episode was directed by Miguel Sapochnik with a script written by Scott Reynolds. All episodes from season one of the series premiered on the Netflix instant streaming video service on March 17th, 2017.
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- This is the first appearance of Lawrence Wilkins. He is one of the executives of the Rand-Meachum Corporation and the most outspoken member of the board outside of Ward and Joy.
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