 So could you tell us a bit more about Bushmaster? Bushmaster, he is very driven. His purpose in life is to avenge the wrongs that have happened to his people on a personal family level, but as his people as a group. So he's kind of revolutionary with some misguided methods. So there's a lot of big fight scenes in the series, but the one you come face to face with Luke and take him out for the first time, what was it like filming that? Super cool, man. We were like right on 116th in Harlem, it's like right down the street from my sister's old apartment, so some of my stomping grounds. And how long does it take to train for these sort of big fight scenes? I mean I think it's different for everyone, but we had some fights and choreography training like once or twice a week, we'd take videos of it, I'd take it home and study it, get it locked in my muscle memory and then come back and then execute. Any accidents or quite plain sailing for you guys? We had a couple close calls, we had one really bad close call. But I pulled my hamstring and rehearsed it one time, but we just worked around it. We made it work. A trap door fell, yeah, and it just missed me, it was a big metal door. Any funny moments from filming? Always bring my little Bluetooth speaker with me and I took it and put on some music between takes and everybody got into a big dance session and these songs and raunchy songs for about a good ten minutes, that was great. Anyone in particular got good moves? Alfrey Wooder, say hello to Alfrey, she would be getting down. So Marvel crossovers, if you could bring any other Marvel characters into the world of Luke Cage, who would you like to bring? I would just link the X-Men, I would just, you know, because there's a difference between Netflix television and cinematic, I would just link the worlds, you know what I mean? Luke Cage would be in there fighting Thanos, you know, with the rest of the crew. How would Bushmaster fare against Thanos, do you think? Without the glove, I think he'd have a chance. With the glove, like, who has a chance? No, no, he's just, nobody. What was it like having Lucy Liu direct the first episode? It was the best intro ever because she's super exciting, exuberant personality, and then, you know, your first day, you got the jitters because you haven't, like, popped it yet. But after, like, my third take, she just made me totally comfortable and set the tone for the rest of the shoot, so it was awesome. And why is it that people should watch this new series? I think all the criticisms that you guys had about the first season were taken, heated. I think you'll be really excited to see where we go with it. Definitely up to stakes.