Echo

2024 Marvel Studios television miniseries

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2024 Alaqua Cox was nominated for Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie at the 4th Astra TV Awards for her performance in Echo.
2024 Costume designers Ambre Wrigley, Kizzie Martin Lillas, and Kristina Elaine Taylor were nominated for Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes at the 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for their work on the 'Lowak' episode of Echo.
2024 Lopez's hero suit is designed in collaboration with Choctaw artists, incorporating cultural symbolism of happiness and power, and featuring bead work and gems representing a western diamondback rattlesnake's skin.
2024 Costume designer Ambre Wrigley collaborates with at least five Choctaw tribal leaders and historians, and employs Choctaw artisans to create authentic costume items for the series.
2024 Maya Lopez is pursued by Wilson Fisk's organization, prompting her return to her hometown in Oklahoma to reconnect with her family and Native American roots.
November 1 2024 A Choctaw language dub of the Echo episodes became available.
May 10 2024 Luminate reported Echo as the most-watched Marvel show on Disney+, accounting for 11.8% of total viewership between December 29, 2023, and May 10, 2024.
April 9 2024 Echo became unavailable on Hulu.
February 4 2024 Whip Media ranked Echo as the tenth most streamed original television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of February 4, 2024.
January 31 2024 Released the documentary special 'The Making of Echo' on Disney+, detailing the creative team's efforts to learn American Sign Language and accurately represent Native American culture through collaboration with the Choctaw Nation.
January 28 2024 Whip Media calculated Echo as the sixth most streamed original television series across all platforms in the United States during the week of January 28, 2024.
January 14 2024 Nielsen Media Research reported that Echo was watched for 731 million minutes between January 8 to 14, 2024.
January 13 2024 Alaqua Cox's performance in the Echo series finale was recognized as an honorable mention for TVLine Performer of the Week, praised for her emotional portrayal of a Choctaw warrior and powerful scene with her mother's spirit.
January 12 2024 Hollywood Records and Marvel Music release the full soundtrack album for Echo
January 11 2024 Reelgood reported Echo as the fifth most-streamed program during the week, based on data from 5 million U.S. users.
January 11 2024 Reelgood data showed Echo as the fifth most-streamed program during the week.
January 9 2024 Echo was released in its entirety on Disney+ and Hulu, consisting of five episodes. It was Marvel Studios' first TV release on Hulu and the first series under the 'Marvel Spotlight' banner.
January 8 2024 Echo premiered on Disney+ and Hulu, ranking fifth most-streamed television series from January 8 to 11, 2024, and leading to increased viewership for related Marvel series like Hawkeye and Daredevil.
January 5 2024 Hollywood Records and Marvel Music release the title track for Echo
December 2023 Dave Porter reveals he is serving as the composer for the Echo miniseries
December 16 2023 A second trailer was released, indicating an earlier series release date and noted for its brutal and bloody violence, which was compared to Marvel's Netflix series.
November 29 2023 Marvel Studios initially announced the series release date for November 29, 2023.
November 3 2023 The first trailer for Echo was released, featuring a brief Daredevil cameo and described as 'shockingly violent'. The first two episodes were also screened at the Choctaw Casinos & Resorts in Durant, Oklahoma, with director Sydney Freeland participating in a Q&A.
September 2023 The series release was delayed from the previous date to January 10, 2024.
September 2023 United States Copyright Office filing revealed specific character details, including Chaske Spencer as Henry, Tantoo Cardinal as Chula, Graham Greene as Skully, Cody Lightning as Cousin Biscuits, and Devery Jacobs as Bonnie.
August 2023 Mato Wayuhi is no longer involved with the Echo miniseries score
May 2023 Post-production discussions were held about potentially editing the filmed content into four or six episodes, which ultimately led to the decision to reshoot much of the series.
May 2023 Journalist Jeff Sneider reported that the Marvel Studios miniseries Echo was originally filmed as eight episodes but was deemed 'unreleasable' by Kevin Feige due to production issues.
February 2023 Mato Wayuhi begins working on the score for the Echo miniseries
2022 Ryan Meinerding, Marvel Studios' head of visual development, adapts Daredevil's costume design from the Netflix series, modifying it to be closer to the costume worn in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and 'honoring classic Daredevil'.
December 2022 Dayre suggested the series would likely be released around a year from December 2022, indicating a potential late 2023 premiere.
November 2022 Vincent D'Onofrio announced that Echo would lead into the events of Daredevil: Born Again, with himself and Charlie Cox set to reprise their roles as Wilson Fisk and Matt Murdock.
November 2022 Marvel Studios expressed interest in using Echo for future MCU projects and began developing new ideas related to street-level heroes following the series' successful debut.
September 2022 Alaqua Cox, D'Onofrio, and other cast members presented the first footage of the Echo series at the D23 Expo, featuring subtitles and scenes highlighting Native American heritage and the character's intense performance.
September 2022 Amy Rardin's involvement as co-head writer was revealed.
August 26 2022 Filming for Echo wrapped after a total of 92 production days, concluding the principal photography in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
July 2022 Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's return to the series officially confirmed.
May 2022 Marvel confirmed Devery Jacobs's casting and announced additional cast members including Chaske Spencer, Tantoo Cardinal, Cody Lightning, Graham Greene, and Zahn McClarnon.
May 2022 Marvel revealed additional cast members and announced Catriona McKenzie as another director for the series.
May 16 2022 Filming of establishing shots for two episodes took place in Grantville, Georgia, capturing various town streets, the Grantville water tower, and Bonnie Castle.
April 2022 Devery Jacobs cast in a lead role as Julie, described as a resilient and strong-willed character.
April 2022 Vincent D'Onofrio and Charlie Cox confirmed to be reprising their roles as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin and Matt Murdock/Daredevil.
April 2022 Filming began in the Atlanta metropolitan area, including locations in Atlanta, Peachtree City, Social Circle, and Grantville, Georgia.
April 21 2022 Principal photography for the Echo miniseries began at Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia, with directors Sydney Freeland and Catriona McKenzie. A traditional Choctaw blessing ceremony was performed before production started.
March 2022 Sydney Freeland confirmed as director for the series.
February 2022 By mid-February, at least two episodes of Echo had been written, with writing for other episodes still in progress.
2021 Maya Lopez shoots Wilson Fisk, causing him to wear an eyepatch, marking a significant turning point in their relationship during the events of Hawkeye.
2021 Maya Lopez is involved in events related to the Hawkeye series, which precede her return to her hometown.
November 2021 Series officially announced during Disney+ Day, confirming Alaqua Cox's involvement.
November 2021 Additional writers Dara Resnik, Jessica Mecklenburg, Kaitlyn Jeffers, and Paloma Lamb were indicated to be working on the series, though not ultimately credited.

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