How did Scott Glenn learn about Stick’s death in The Defenders. What were Glenn’s thoughts on his character’s demise. Can Stick potentially return in future Marvel projects.
Scott Glenn’s Portrayal of Stick in The Defenders
Scott Glenn’s portrayal of Stick, the blind assassin and mentor to Matt Murdock, has been a compelling element in the Marvel-Netflix universe. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Glenn shared his experiences and insights about his character’s journey in “The Defenders” miniseries.
The Unexpected Death of Stick
One of the most shocking moments in “The Defenders” was the death of Stick at the hands of Elektra. Glenn revealed that he was informed about his character’s fate by Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb approximately two or three episodes before filming the scene. This revelation came as neither a surprise nor an expected development for Glenn, who admitted to not having a clear sense of where his character was headed in the series.
Glenn’s Perspective on Stick’s Final Fight
Despite not having seen the final cut of the series, Glenn expressed his desire for a specific moment in Stick’s final fight with Elektra. He wanted a scene where Stick could have killed Elektra but chose not to, emphasizing the complex relationship between the two characters. This request aligns with Stick’s actions throughout the series, where he consistently saved Elektra’s life despite claiming she needed to die.
The Complex Relationship Between Stick and Elektra
Glenn’s insights shed light on the intricate dynamic between Stick and Elektra. Throughout the series, Stick repeatedly stated that Elektra had to die, yet his actions consistently contradicted this claim. From saving her as a child to protecting her in various encounters, Stick’s behavior revealed a deeper, more paternal connection to Elektra.
- Saved Elektra as a child from another teacher
- Protected her at the construction site
- Saved her life in Daredevil’s loft
This contradiction between Stick’s words and actions adds a layer of complexity to his character, suggesting that despite his tough exterior, he viewed Elektra as a daughter figure.
The Possibility of Stick’s Return
Is Stick’s death truly final in the Marvel universe? Glenn shared an intriguing conversation with Jeph Loeb, who hinted at the possibility of Stick’s return. Loeb reportedly told Glenn, “We’re in the Marvel Universe. If Elektra kills you, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re dead.” This statement opens up potential storylines for Stick’s character in future Marvel projects.
Glenn’s Thoughts on a Potential Return
When asked about his interest in reprising the role of Stick post-death, Glenn expressed uncertainty. He cited several factors that would influence his decision, including the quality of the script, the character’s lines, and the physical demands of the role – particularly wearing the contact lenses required for portraying the blind character.
The Physical Demands of Playing Stick
Glenn’s comments about the contact lenses highlight the physical challenges of portraying Stick. The role required not only emotional depth but also physical commitment to accurately represent a blind martial arts master. These demands likely played a significant role in Glenn’s performance and could influence his decision to return to the character in the future.
Stick’s Impact on the Marvel-Netflix Universe
Stick’s presence in the Marvel-Netflix series has been significant, particularly in “Daredevil” and “The Defenders.” His role as Matt Murdock’s mentor and his connections to the mysterious organization known as the Chaste have added depth to the overall narrative.
- Introduced the concept of the Chaste
- Provided backstory for Matt Murdock’s training
- Connected various plot elements related to the Hand
Stick’s character has served as a crucial link between different aspects of the Marvel-Netflix universe, making his death a significant moment in the overarching storyline.
The Marvel Universe and Character Resurrections
Loeb’s comment about the possibility of Stick’s return raises questions about the nature of death in the Marvel universe. How permanent are character deaths in this fictional world? The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has previously brought back characters in various ways, including:
- Time travel
- Alternate universes
- Mystical resurrections
- Advanced technology
These precedents suggest that Stick’s return, should the creators choose to pursue it, could be explained through various narrative devices consistent with the Marvel universe.
Scott Glenn’s Career Beyond Marvel
While discussing his role as Stick, Glenn also touched upon his other projects, particularly his work on HBO’s “The Leftovers.” He described his experience on “The Leftovers” as “the best job I’ve ever had,” indicating the depth of his appreciation for that role.
At the time of the interview, Glenn was focused on his work in “Castle Rock,” a Hulu series based on the works of Stephen King. This shift in focus demonstrates the versatility of Glenn’s career and his ability to move between different genres and storytelling styles.
Glenn’s Approach to Different Roles
Glenn’s comments about his various projects reveal an actor who fully immerses himself in each role. His ability to transition from the mystical world of Marvel to the psychological horror of Stephen King’s universe showcases his range as a performer. How does Glenn prepare for such diverse roles? His approach likely involves a combination of physical preparation, character study, and collaboration with directors and fellow cast members.
The Future of Marvel-Netflix Collaborations
The discussion about Stick’s fate and potential return also raises questions about the future of Marvel-Netflix collaborations. Since the interview, the landscape of Marvel television productions has changed significantly, with Disney+ becoming the primary platform for new Marvel series.
How might these changes affect characters like Stick and storylines from the Netflix series? While the future remains uncertain, the popularity of these characters and storylines suggests that Marvel may find ways to incorporate them into future projects, whether through direct continuations or reimaginings within the broader MCU.
Potential Storylines for Stick’s Return
If Marvel decides to bring Stick back, there are several potential storylines they could explore:
- A prequel series focusing on Stick’s early years and the formation of the Chaste
- An alternate universe where Stick survived and continues to influence events
- A mystical resurrection tied to the Hand’s ancient practices
- A storyline involving Stick’s spirit or consciousness persisting beyond death
Each of these possibilities could provide rich material for further exploration of Stick’s character and his impact on the Marvel universe.
The Impact of Stick’s Death on Other Characters
While Glenn’s interview focused primarily on his own experiences and thoughts, it’s worth considering how Stick’s death impacts other characters in the Marvel-Netflix universe, particularly Matt Murdock (Daredevil). How does losing his mentor affect Matt’s journey? Stick’s death likely serves as a significant turning point for Matt, potentially influencing his approach to heroism and his relationships with other characters.
Matt Murdock’s Evolution Post-Stick
The loss of Stick could lead to several developments in Matt Murdock’s character:
- A reevaluation of his methods and moral code
- Increased determination to honor Stick’s teachings
- Potential feelings of guilt or responsibility for Stick’s fate
- A shift in his relationship with Elektra, given her role in Stick’s death
These potential character developments demonstrate the far-reaching consequences of Stick’s death within the narrative.
The Artistry of Fight Choreography in Marvel Series
Glenn’s comments about the fight scene with Elektra highlight the importance of choreography in bringing these characters to life. The intricacy of the fight sequences, particularly for characters like Stick who rely on heightened senses rather than sight, requires careful planning and execution.
Challenges of Portraying a Blind Fighter
How do actors and choreographers approach fight scenes for characters who are blind? The process likely involves:
- Extensive rehearsal to ensure precise movements
- Collaboration between actors, stunt coordinators, and directors
- Attention to detail in how the character senses and reacts to their environment
- Balancing realism with the heightened abilities often portrayed in superhero narratives
These elements combine to create compelling and believable action sequences that serve the story and character development.
The Legacy of Stick in Marvel’s Storytelling
Regardless of whether Stick returns in future Marvel projects, his character has left an indelible mark on the storytelling landscape of the Marvel-Netflix series. Stick’s complex morality, his role in shaping key characters like Matt Murdock and Elektra, and his connections to the broader mythology of the Hand and the Chaste have enriched the narrative tapestry of these series.
Stick’s Influence on Future Marvel Projects
Even if Stick doesn’t physically return, his influence could continue to be felt in future Marvel stories:
- References to his teachings and philosophy
- Flashbacks or memory sequences featuring the character
- The lasting impact of his actions on organizations like the Hand and the Chaste
- His role in the backstories of other characters yet to be introduced
In this way, Stick’s legacy could continue to shape the Marvel universe long after his on-screen death.
Conclusion
Scott Glenn’s portrayal of Stick in “The Defenders” and the broader Marvel-Netflix universe has been a significant contribution to the richness of these stories. His insights into the character’s journey, the complexities of Stick’s relationships, and the behind-the-scenes aspects of bringing this blind warrior to life offer valuable perspective for fans and industry observers alike.
While Stick’s fate in “The Defenders” seemed final, the nature of the Marvel universe and Glenn’s conversations with Jeph Loeb leave the door open for potential future appearances. Whether through resurrection, flashbacks, or other creative narrative devices, Stick’s impact on the Marvel-Netflix series may continue to resonate in future storytelling.
As the landscape of Marvel television productions evolves, the legacy of characters like Stick and the performances of actors like Scott Glenn remain crucial components of the franchise’s success. Their contributions have helped to create a rich, interconnected universe that continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of superhero storytelling on the small screen.
Scott Glenn on Stick’s Future – The Hollywood Reporter
[Warning: This story contains full spoilers for Marvel’s The Defenders, as well as spoilers for the series finale of HBO’s The Leftovers.]
There were few doubts that the good guys would lose someone they cared about at some point during the course of The Defenders, the eight-episode Marvel-Netflix series. Unfortunately for Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), that loss came from his side of the aisle.
In the sixth episode of the series, the blind assassin Stick, played by Scott Glenn, loses his life in battle against Elektra (Elodie Yung), or at least the killer husk previously known as Elektra. Stick experiences a swift and sudden end, killed unceremoniously by the woman he spent years of his life raising as a daughter, the same person he believed needed to die in order to defeat the Hand. Despite that belief, Stick could never bring himself to deliver the fatal blow to Elektra, even in the midst of their final fight. It’s a choice that cost him his life, even if Glenn himself suggests there might be more life in Stick yet.
In a candid interview, Glenn spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about Stick’s fate, why the character might live on in the future, the physical demands of inhabiting the role, and even a meditation on how things ended both at large and specifically for his character Kevin Garvey Senior on The Leftovers, a series he describes as “the best job I’ve ever had.”
How did you find out Stick would die on this season of The Defenders?
[Marvel TV head] Jeph Loeb told me about either two or three episodes before I got killed.
Did you have any sense that it was coming up, that it was part of the design for the character? Or were you surprised by the move?
Neither one. I really didn’t have a sense of where I was going with that character. When he said, “Elodie is going to kill you,” I remember thinking… to begin with, I’m at a little bit of a disadvantage, because I haven’t seen any of [the series]. I know what we shot, but I don’t know if it came out that way or not. I was fine with it. I just wanted the fight to work in a certain way. I don’t know whether it did or not. Is there a moment when she stabs me in the leg and rolls underneath me, and she rolls right up to the point of my sword for a second? Because I told Jeph, “I should have one moment in this fight where if I had chosen to, I could have killed her, and I back off.” I don’t know if that’s still in or not, but if it’s not, it should be!
The leg-stabbing was certainly memorable. I’ll have to review. [Note: Stick definitely passes on the chance to kill Elektra.]
The reason I suggested it is because through [season two of Daredevil], I keep saying, “Elektra has to die! Elektra has to die!” But all I’m actually doing is saving her life. I save her life at the construction site when Daredevil and I show up and kill the ninjas. I save her life again in Daredevil’s loft, by putting all that potion in. One time after another after another, I say she has to die, and then I save her life. I saved her life when she’s a little kid. The other teacher is [trying to] kill her, and instead, I kill him and pull her away and take her to her new foster home. So I kept saying, to be consistent with the character, there’s no way I’m going to kill her. She’s my daughter.
It must be shocking that she’s back in the first place… and now he’s expected to kill her?
But she’s not the same person. That’s the point. The mistake would be to think it’s Elektra. It’s not Elektra. It’s whatever creature has been created by that reentry into life with the Hand and with Sigourney’s character [Alexandra]. But at any rate, I remember Jeph saying, “We’re in the Marvel Universe. If Elektra kills you, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re dead.” And I said, “Okay.” But for me, the show is over, unless I get a phone call, and then it will or won’t [continue] depending on the deal and all of that stuff.
Even after Stick is killed, the very next episode begins with a flashback between you and Elektra, so there’s always a way to return.
Yeah, but when Jeph said that to me, he wasn’t talking about flashbacks. He was talking about literally whatever is going on in that world where people do in fact come back from death.
Would you be interested in that, seeing what Stick looks like post-death?
It’s hard to answer that question. All of that stuff really lies with the script writer and with lines, and do I really want to go back and deal with those contact lenses again? I don’t know. It’s an impossible question to answer. Right now, all of my consciousness — which is this weird time machine that actors find themselves in — is with Castle Rock [at Hulu]. For you guys and for the audience, The Defenders just opened, but for me, it was over and in my rearview mirror many months ago. What’s going on right now is trying to figure out what we’re doing up in Massachusetts with these Stephen King short stories. It’s almost like I’m walking backwards now to get [back to Stick]. And it was the same thing right before The Defenders opened, when I was just coming to the end of it. People would call me up, and all they would want to ask about was The Leftovers.
I understand the instinct. Frankly, I’m biting my tongue, because all I want to do is ask you a million Leftovers questions.
(Laughs.) Anyway, where were we?
What are your memories of working with Charlie Cox to develop the relationship between Matt and Stick across these three different Marvel seasons?
Charlie is an interesting guy. He’s both really talented and also just flat-out one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. It was a joy working with him. The change that happened with him as a human being from the second season of Daredevil into the first season of Defenders was when we did The Defenders, he was a father. He now has a baby daughter. That changes everything.
You brought up having to wear contacts as Stick. Was this a very physically challenging role for you?
In a way, I don’t even like the word “challenging,” because it kind of implies that if you give it your best, that’s all you can be expected to do. For me, the better word is “demanding.” You either pull it off, or you don’t. When I first got the part, I realized I had never played blind before, and I was going to have to do it in the middle of doing a lot of martial arts. Once I figured that out, the contacts were fine, as long as the environment we were working in was clean. But there were some locations… I remember one on Staten Island, where when we got there, everybody on the crew were wearing masks. There were signs all around that said: “Don’t drink or eat food on this location.” Of course, the only people who didn’t have masks on were the actors and stunt people. Wearing contacts in that environment was a little scary. I actually got minor conjunctivitis at the end of that show because of it.
That’s awful.
Yeah. But, you know. As my wife often says, “Nobody ever pointed a gun at you and told you you have to do this for a living!”
Can I ask you one question about The Leftovers?
You can ask me any question about The Leftovers that you want, since it remains to this moment the best job I’ve ever had.
Do you believe Nora Durst (Carrie Coon)?
(Long pause.) I’m going to answer you like Senior would answer you: “Who gives a fuck? Who cares? They’re all fucking whiners anyway. I’m not motivated by grief. ‘Oh! I lost my family!’ Who the fuck cares? Get a purpose. Have a cause. Then you won’t worry about the rest of this shit.”
Were you happy with how the show ended?
I was. I loved the way it ended. Do I think Nora was really lying or not? Yeah, she probably was. But again, it doesn’t really matter. I was very excited by the way it ended. It fit for me. Someone said, and I can’t remember who, it might have been Justin [Theroux], asked me what I thought Senior was doing now. And I said he was probably riding around somewhere in Australia with an Australian biker gang.
I wish we could see that.
Who knows? Maybe you will. (Laughs.)
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Things You Didn’t Know About Stick
Marvel’s The Defenders arrives on Netflix, signalling the culmination of the studio’s plan to replicate their ridiculously successful cinematic model on the small screen.
Not only does the miniseries see the return of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist – drawn together to form the eponymous superhero team – but also several of the supporting players from each of their respective series.
Among these familiar faces, without doubt the most mysterious is Daredevil’s former mentor Stick. Unlike fellow guests stars like Elektra or the Punisher, Matt Murdock’s enigmatic martial arts master stands out by virtue of just how little extra information fans of the comics know about him.
He might have been around for over 35 years, but Stick has kept his cards fairly close to his chest, revealing very little about his past during this time. What was his childhood like? Has he ever been in love? Exactly when did he start referring to himself as a fallen tree branch? Your guess is as good as anyone’s!
Still, there are at least some things we know about creator Frank Miller’s modern spin on the “blind samurai” archetype, some of which may have a bearing on the plot of The Defenders. With that in mind, we’ve done some digging and pulled together this list of 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Stick!
15. He’s The Inspiration Behind Master Splinter
Something many hardcore comics geeks – but far fewer casual fans – will be aware of is that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started life partly as a parody of the wildly popular Daredevil comics of the 1980s.
It’s even strongly implied that the radioactive ooze responsible for the turtle’s metamorphosis was the same toxic waste that blinded Daredevil and triggered his powers!
However, it’s not just Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael that owe a debt to ol’ Hornhead – their martial arts teacher (and humanoid rat) Master Splinter was based on Stick, as well!
This affectionate ribbing extends to Splinter and the Turtles’ archenemies The Foot, who are a thinly-veiled, playful dig at Stick’s nemeses The Hand.
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, although it’s debatable how thrilled Stick would be to know he was inspiration behind an overgrown, ninjutsu-practicing vermin!
14. He Wasn’t Originally Part Of Daredevil’s Origin
It’s hard to imagine now, given how engrained Stick is in the Daredevil mythos, but the martial arts master wasn’t actually part of Matt Murdock’s original origin story!
Prior to Frank Miller taking over the comics, Daredevil’s fighting style was a fusion of superhuman acrobatics and boxing skills picked up from growing up around his father, “Battlin’” Jack Murdock.
It was only following the introduction of Stick – as well as other oriental elements to the mythos, like The Hand – that it was retroactively established that Matt had been trained in martial arts.
This served to dramatically change the tone and direction of Daredevil’s characterization, transforming him into something closer to a brooding, samurai-like figure, unlike his prior swashbuckling self.
Fans seemed to respond well to the change – and to Stick – as subsequent writers in both comics and other media have followed Miller’s lead (although there has been a recent push to slightly lighten the tone of the increasingly dour books).
13. He’s Died (And Been Reincarnated As A Baby)
Whilst death is a pretty big deal in the real world, in comics, it’s very often akin to a bad case of the flu: it’ll put you out of action for a while, but you’ll be back on your feet eventually.
This proved no different in Stick’s case, after the crotchety old geezer sacrificed himself to save Daredevil and Black Widow during a battle with the Hand.
Even though his death – which basically amounted to the mystical equivalent of blowing himself up! – appeared fairly irreversible, Stick would eventually be reincarnated as a newborn baby.
Once the Hand got wind that their old enemy had found his way back to the land of the living, they made it their mission to kill the child.
Fortunately, thanks to the combined efforts of Daredevil and the group known as the Chaste (more on them later), lil’ Stick survived the Hand’s repeated assassination attempts!
12. He’s Also Been Resurrected As An Adult
Most people are lucky to be resurrected once, but Stick has actually managed it three times – the second and third as a full-grown adult!
During the third Contest of Champions, alien hoarder the Collector revived the venerable martial artist in order to fight on his behalf against the Grandmaster.
However, Stick’s luck doesn’t last, and he’s later completely disintegrated by a futuristic version of the Punisher. As with his earlier demise, you’d be forgiven for thinking no one could recover from such a mortal injury – but the wily sensei again proves he’s a hard man to kill!
See, fellow contestant the Maestro (aka “Evil Hulk From The Future”) accidentally revives Stick whilst playing around with a crazy-powerful piece of hardware called an Iso-Sphere.
Making the most of his third lease on life, Stick not only survives the tournament, but makes his way back to Earth, too.
Of course, the real question here is just how someone can be reborn as an infant and an adult without first dying in-between, but we’ll leave that comic book scientists (and theologians) to explain!
X-Man Wolverine is well-known for his struggle to control the animalistic side of his personality – and he once had help doing so from Stick!
Having reverted to a feral state of mind and devolved into a dangerous berserker, Wolverine encountered Stick. Seeing that his help was needed, the revered tutor then deployed his usual teaching techniques to cure the Canadian mutant – he flogged Wolverine with his staff and barked snide remarks at him.
Now, you may not approve of this sort of “tough love” approach to mental health care – and in fairness, many would argue that it constituted abuse rather than psychotherapy.
But given that he successfully brought Logan back to his senses, while you can quibble over Stick’s methods, it’s hard to argue with his results!
10.
His Ultimate Incarnation Became A Vampire
Back in the early 2000s, Marvel launched the Ultimate line of comics: a separate continuity featuring fresh takes on their most popular heroes, stripped of decades of storytelling baggage.
Within this new history, Stick was still depicted as one of Daredevil’s teachers, who (along with a guy named Anthony) trained Matt Murdock in ninjutsu in order to fight vampires, no less (he would, also go on to train Hornhead’s replacement, after Murdock is killed).
Where things really get interesting – not to mention kinda crazy – is when this version of Stick is bitten by a vampire himself, transforming him into an undead bloodsucker as well!
From there, things get even more complicated (and outrageous), but suffice it to say that the blind warrior is ultimately teleported to Iran by Captain America, where he is summarily dispatched by vampire hunter Blade.
9. He Was Portrayed By General Zod
For a generation of Superman fans, Terence Stamp is General Zod, thanks to his iconic performance as the despotic escaped Kryptonian convict in Superman II.
But what a lot of fans might not know – or at the very least, may well have forgotten – is that the acclaimed British thespian also once portrayed Stick, in the widely panned Elektra movie.
A spin-off from the equally maligned Daredevil film starring Ben Affleck, Elektra saw Stick resurrect Jennifer Garner’s titular assassin, after she was turned into a human shish kebab by rival Bullseye.
Similar to the comics and Netflix series, the aged sensei initially tries to take Elektra under his wing, only to cast her out for being spiritually impure.
Unlike the comics, the pair later reconcile, leaving each other on good terms when the end credits roll – which is more than can be said for most fans exiting cinemas screening Elektra back in 2005.
8. He Didn’t Develop His Powers Via An Accident
As we’ve already established, there’s not a lot we know about Stick. But one thing seems fairly certain: he didn’t develop his powers because of an accident.
Unlike Daredevil – who received his abilities following a head-on collision with a radioactive isotope – Stick claims to have honed his own powers through good old fashioned training alone.
Taking things a step further, according to the Netflix series, Matt’s mentor was actually born blind, making his accomplishments all the more impressive.
Intriguingly, Stick once suggested that Daredevil’s powers (much like his own) weren’t a side effect of the radiation he was exposed to. Rather, he hinted that this merely served to kick-start Matt’s heightened senses – however, frustratingly, the mysterious old coot died before he could elaborate any further!
7. He Was Nearly Played By Sonny Chiba
Stick is brought to life in the Netflix series by veteran actor Scott Glenn, who – with his close-cropped grey hair and gruff voice – is a close match to Frank Miller’s original character design.
That said, Daredevil season 1 showrunner Steven S. DeKnight nearly went in a very different direction when filling the role, as he desperately wanted to cast Japanese performer Sonny Chiba.
A legend of Japanese cinema, Chiba is probably best known to Western audiences as retired swordsmith Hattori Hanzo in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 1.
However, fans of international cinema will recognise him as an award-winning actor and skilled martial artist – not to mention accomplished director, singer and producer – who has starred in over 125 films!
Sadly for DeKnight and fans of Chiba’s work, his dream casting never came to fruition. Still, Scott Glenn does a fine job regardless, so perhaps it’s best we appreciate the Stick we have (rather than lament the one we missed out on!
6. He Can Evade Daredevil’s Senses
Daredevil’s heightened senses – including his radar-like ability to detect his surroundings – make it rather tough to catch him unawares.
This doesn’t seem to apply to Stick, though, as the sneaky customer has shown himself able to avoid detection by his former pupil on several occasions!
Much of this can be attributed to Stick’s lengthy martial arts career. The old fella has been making like a ninja for so darn long, his stealth skills are simply off the charts!
And yet there may be more to it than that. As we’ll get into in more detail soon, Stick’s powers often appear to go beyond even the superhuman, landing in the domain of the outright supernatural.
As such, it seems that it’s more than mere deftness of movement that has allowed Stick to hoodwink Daredevil’s senses – although as with so much about the man, we may never know for sure!
5. He’s 90 Years Old (According To The MCU)
In the Daredevil comic books, we never find out exactly how old Stick is – although it’s taken as a given that he’s no spring chicken.
In the Netflix series (set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe), however, he’s apparently well into his 90s!
This surprising nugget of information comes courtesy of Scott Glenn (who is incidentally much younger at 76), who revealed his character’s age during a promotional interview for the show.
According to Glenn, it’s only thanks to Stick’s ninjutsu background that he’s managed to remain so physically vital despite qualifying as a nonagenarian.
Indeed, the old master isn’t just in great shape for his age, he’s allegedly as strong and fit as someone decades his junior – which explains how he can fight alongside (and occasionally against) young whippersnappers like Matt and Elektra from time to time!
4. His Powers Are Far Greater Than Daredevil’s
Daredevil may not be on the same power level as a true Marvel powerhouse like Thor or the Hulk, but he’s still demonstrated some impressive talents over the years.
This makes it all the more notable that Stick’s own abilities don’t just equal Hornhead’s – they actually surpass them!
For starters, his radar sense is considerably better developed than Matt Murdock’s (whether or not his more conventional senses are also superior is up for debate).
Then there’s the skills Stick has that Matt doesn’t, including several mystical powers developed over decades spent mastering the art of ninjutsu.
Not only is he able to manipulate his Chi (or life force) in order to communicate telepathically with others, he can also undertake other more amazing feats, like fatally draining the life force of his opponents.
It seems that Stick originally hoped to pass this knowledge on to Daredevil before he died (the first time, that is), but until then, our hero will have to make do with the powers he’s already got!
3. He’s The Leader Of The Chaste
As mentioned before, Stick has other allies outside of Daredevil – he’s also the leader of the warrior order known as The Chaste. The elite members of this group each possess abilities similar to their boss, and are all just as committed to bringing down the Hand as he is.
They also possess a weird penchant for adopting names based around their key distinctive trait. Hence, Stick goes by “Stick” because he uses a staff, Stone adopted his moniker because of his resistance to pain, and so on and so forth.
The Chaste’s base of operations can only be accessed by climbing an absurdly high, sheer mountain face known as “The Wall” (not too dissimilar from that seen in Game of Thrones, come to think of it).
Clambering up this seemingly impassable obstacle doubles as an audition of sorts for Chaste membership, and as such, explains why the order’s annual intake tends to be quite low!
2. He’s Handy With A Pool Cue
Say you’re a blind elderly gent in need of cash and possessed of a preternatural gift for pinpoint accuracy – your best (nay, only) option is to become a pool hustler, right?
This certainly seems to have been Stick’s logic, as when Matt Murdock crossed paths with his former sensei years after they split, he discovered him making like Paul Newman in The Color of Money!
If you think about it, there’s no better hustler con than fronting up as a sightless person, knowing that your superhuman senses will allow you to school practically anyone you play.
And before you feel too bad about Stick’s hapless marks, remember: these are all guys who were willing to compete with a blind man in a game of pool!
1. Nobody Knows His Real Name
In all the time Stick has been kicking around the Marvel Universe, nobody appears to have learned his real name.
True, the members of the Chaste could conceivably know his true handle, but considering he was their leader and presumably recruited and trained them all, this seems unlikely.
One thing’s for sure, however: Daredevil definitely doesn’t know. Heck, Matt Murdock possesses so little concrete information about his former teacher, they could almost be strangers!
Whilst any chances of uncovering Stick’s name seemed to die with him, his subsequent resurrections do provide a slim hope that this might one day come to pass.
On the other hand, given just how secretive Stick is, it’s far more likely that this will remain one of comics’ great, unsolved mysteries!
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Presenter: Good afternoon, dear guys! Today we are inviting you to the Feast of Ecolyat-Defenders of Nature
-Look, guys. (on a slide) All this is our home planet. How much beauty and wonder is in it: endless expanses, and mountains stretching into the sky, and blue-blue seas … and the inhabitants on it can not be counted, and each of them is a small miracle! But often people forget about it, and then – chimneys smoke, shots sound, animals die … To remind people of the beauty of our planet, today we are holding our Ecolyat Holiday!
Yes, our planet is huge. And, even for a whole life, a person cannot go around it all, from edge to edge. Only by loving his native nature, a person will be able to love the whole world.
Nature is the house in which we live,
And forests rustle in it, rivers flow and splash.
Under the blue sky, under the golden sun,
we want to live in that house forever.
Nature is a house adorned with labor,
Do you know, answer, answer the price of such a house?
What will happen if the roof is under fire in it,
What will happen if we break the walls in it?
Nature is a house in which day after day
Flowers and bread grow, children laugh all around.
And this house and laughter are one, one for all,
There is no other house in the whole world.
– Guys, who knows what day July 5 is?
That’s right, July 5th is World Environment Day! Ecologist’s Day.
In our time, the science of “ecology” is intensively developing. Its name comes from the Greek words “oikos” – “house” and “logos” – “science”. People of different ages and professions should have an idea about ecology and remember about the inseparable connection between all organisms on Earth, about the huge impact a person has on nature and how important it is to take care of it.
At the beginning of the 21st century, humanity has fully felt the global ecological crisis, which clearly indicates the pollution of our planet.
It is likely that man has crossed the permissible ecological limits, which ultimately endangered the existence of modern civilization. We can say that a person has approached a limit that cannot be crossed under any circumstances. One careless step and humanity will “fall” into the abyss. One thoughtless move and humanity could disappear from the face of the earth. pollution problems in a particular environment.
Environmental problems arise more and more often due to human influence on nature.
Environmental scientists study how changes in the environment affect the lives of animals, plants and humans. Our teams also conducted their own small investigations and tried to understand the problems that arise in a particular environment.
Let’s listen to them. So, squad 1 (water pollution problem)
– squad 2 (air pollution problem)
– squad 3 (soil pollution problem)
-4 detachment (Rare plant species)
PROTECTION OF POSTERS
– Guys, today the funny fairy-tale heroes of “Ecolyat” – friends and defenders of Nature – came to our holiday. They will help you make friends with Nature, understand and love it.
So welcome Ecolyata!
EXIT ECOLYATE
I-Naughty
I-Tikhonya
I-Clever
I-Herringbone
900 04 Host : They were born in the forest, they know everything or almost everything about it. Together they protect and protect the forest, take care of their inhabitants. They have many friends, buddies and just acquaintances and they would like to make friends with you.
Herringbone : And, we came to us not empty-handed, but with tasks.
Quiet: As I told you, I love flowers, and I suggest you solve riddles about them.
1. In the meadows of the sister – a golden eye, white cilia. (Chamomile)
2. The little blue bell hangs, it never rings. (Bell)
3. The balloon grew white, the wind blew – the balloon flew away. (Dandelion)
4. What blooms without flowers? (Fern)
5. Both needles and deadwood are cleared by streams, and first appears at
thawed. .. (Snowdrop)
6. Even at night the Ant will not miss his house:
Let lanterns illuminate the path until dawn.
White lamps hang on large poles in a row. (Lily of the valley)
Presenter: Well done guys!
Tikhonya : Ah, I would like to dwell in more detail on the cornflower, which is included in the Red Book of Yamal. Your attention to the screen!
Cornflower presentation
Presenter: Guys, tell me, please, so that flowers grow in the forest, what do they need? That’s right, rain.
Usually everything is quiet before the rain, let’s hear this silence.
Z Al quiets down. THE NOISE OF RAIN
Herringbone: Ah, I suggest you play the game “Rain ” And suddenly the first droplets began to fall from the sky (with the finger of the right hand we hit the palm of the left hand), and now a fine rain has already begun (we hit with two palm fingers). It gradually intensifies (hit with three fingers), it intensifies (with four fingers) and turns into a downpour (hit with five fingers). It pours and pours (beat your hands as hard as possible), and then the rain starts to subside (4 fingers) and becomes quieter (3 fingers) and quieter (2 fingers), but some droplets stubbornly fall, hear (1 finger), and the rain stops pouring. The sun came out, the rainbow smiles at everyone and everyone is in a good mood. The hall became quiet.
Narrator: And the rain stopped in the forest and the sun came out. And, please tell me, what appears in the forest after the rain?
Clever Girl : Ah, there are mushrooms in my magic Basket. You must solve riddles about mushrooms.
They wear red berets,
They bring autumn to the forest in summer.
Very friendly sisters
Golden (chanterelles)
Growing at the edge of the forest
Red-haired girlfriends
And their name is (wolves)
Pale with a thin stem. They don’t walk along the path,
But they crowd in the clearing
Poisonous (toadstools)
Everyone knows the mushroom in the district
This evening, like old times,
In the dark, dark thicket of the forest
9 0004 First I lit the lantern (fly agaric)
Along the forest paths.
Lots of white legs
Multicolored hats.
Noticeable from afar
Pack it up, don’t hesitate!
This is… (Russula)
Not honey mushrooms, not butter
And not white mushrooms
We walk in nice hats
Where there are pines and oaks (saffron mushrooms)
Near the forest on the edge, 0003
Like Parsley,
Poisonous (fly agaric).
There are many of us mushroom brothers,
In the morning on a warm summer day
We love to climb in a crowd
On a rotten old stump. (honey mushrooms)
Presenter : Well done! And, flowers and mushrooms and much more you can see in the forest! All people, before entering the forest, must know the rules of behavior in the forest.
My friend when you enter the forest
Alone or with a crowd 0003
The law is simple for everyone.
If you want to listen to the sound of the forest,
So be quiet and don’t shout.
There are plenty of animals and birds around,
There is no reason to frighten them!
Naughty : Guys, I want to remind you once again the rules of behavior in the forest!
RULE 1: Do not break the branches of trees and bushes!
RULE 2: Do not pick flowers in the forest and meadow. It was the long-standing habit of picking flowers that led to the disappearance of many plants.
RULE 3: Do not take eggs from nests, destroy anthills, dig holes and disturb forest dwellers.
RULE 4: Don’t make a fire in the forest. Fireplaces are wounds in the ground cover of the forest. They take 15-20 years to heal.
RULE 5: Don’t leave a mess in the forest. Remember: abandoned paper takes two years to decompose, a tin can takes at least 70 years! A plastic bag will lie for a very long time, since there are no bacteria on Earth that can destroy it.
Presenter: Look what our eco-children saw in the forest 03
Host: Our life and our future depend on each of us.
Do your best to prevent an environmental disaster.
Let’s live in harmony with nature, without violating its laws and orders, use its wealth wisely to save our planet for future generations.
Herringbone: The voices of the people of our planet in defense of nature are heard more and more demandingly.
And, we invite you to join these people
Naughty: Guys, we invite you all to take an oath Ecolyat, we ask everyone to stand up
ECOLATE Oath ON SLIDE
Presenter : Nature is our wealth. Preserving this wealth for future generations is our task and duty.
Look, my friend, don’t let us down!
Promise to be truthful and kind!
Don’t hurt a bird or a cricket,
Don’t buy a net for a butterfly.
Love flowers, forests, expanse of fields –
Everything that is called your Motherland!
Our event has come to an end. I hope that today we were able to convince you that nature, planet Earth must be constantly protected and protected. The living world around us is surprisingly large and diverse, and we know very little about it. Read more books about nature, such as “Forest Newspaper” by V. Bianchi, “Birds on Wires” by V. Peskov, books by K. Paustovsky, M. Prishvin and many others.
Man is a small universe. The natural way of life of a person, in accordance with the laws of nature, gives a person health and a long happy life, and the human community – peace and prosperity.
So let’s love and protect nature!
Take care of the earth. Take care
Skylark at the blue zenith,
Butterfly on dodder leaves,
Sun glare on the paths.
Playing crab on the stones,
Baobab shadow over the desert,
A hawk soaring over a field,
A clear moon over a calm river.
Swallow flashing in life,
Take care of the earth! Take care!
the latest news, why are they doing this
Eco-activists have become a threat to the world’s masterpieces of art. Museums around the world report attacks on paintings, statues and other historical heritage items. Radical activists are trying to attract the attention of the authorities and the public, acts of vandalism become known every day. How the protection of nature is connected with works of art – read in the material of Izvestia.
Why eco-activists attack paintings
The scandalous actions were initiated by the Just Stop Oil group. With radical actions, activists are trying to force the British government to cancel all licenses for the use, exploration, development and extraction of fossil fuels.
The idea was picked up in other countries. Conservationists who act in this way are united in the A22 Network, which now has 15 organizations around the world.
Conservation groups justify their actions by saying that the paintings are not damaged because they are protected by glass. As a rule, eco-activists try to glue themselves to the frames or pour some kind of liquid on the glass.
However, art historians rightly point out that in many cases the frame is also considered part of the picture. Moreover, disturbing news has already come from several museums that the actions of radicals are crossing the line of vandalism and harming works of art.
Eco-activists attacks on paintings — chronicle
One of the most high-profile cases was the attack on Van Gogh’s The Sower on November 4 at Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome. Three radicals from the Letzten Generation (“Last Generation”) movement doused the canvas with vegetable soup. Luckily, the painting was protected by glass. The conservationists then glued their hands to the wall.
The Rome Public Prosecutor opened a criminal case. For damaging cultural heritage sites, activists can receive from two to five years in prison. Fortunately, all the damage was quickly repaired, and two days later the painting was put on display again.
The attack on Jan Vermeer’s painting “Girl with a Pearl Earring” in the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague also caused a wide public outcry. Two radical activists splashed a red liquid onto the canvas, and one of them glued his hand to the wall. Both protesters were wearing T-shirts with the inscription “Just stop the oil.” Defenders of nature were arrested.
A painting by the French artist Claude Monet from the Haystacks series at the Barberini Museum in Potsdam, Germany, was doused with mashed potatoes. Four people took part in the action.
“People are starving, freezing and dying. We are in a climate catastrophe. And all you’re afraid of is the tomato soup or the mashed potatoes in the picture,” one activist shouted.
All four participants were detained.
Canadian activists, through protests, tried to get the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline in the province of British Columbia in the west of the country cancelled. To draw attention to this issue, two girls doused maple syrup on Canadian artist Emily Carr’s Stumps and Sky on November 14 at an art gallery in Vancouver. The choice fell on this canvas, because it depicts the stumps that remain after deforestation. The activists then glued their palms to the wall and took several pictures.
A radical action within the framework of nature protection was also held in Australia. A group of environmental activists tried to deface a series of paintings by American artist Andy Warhol, “Campbell’s Soup Can”, exhibited at the National Gallery in Canberra. Pop art pieces stained the canvases with blue paint and wanted to stick themselves to the wall. They were stopped and detained. Fortunately, the canvases were protected by glass.
In the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Gustav Klimt’s painting “Death and Life” was attacked. Radical environmentalists poured a black liquid on her, and one of the protesters glued himself to the frame.
Eco-activists at the Norwegian National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design tried the same thing. When trying to glue themselves to the frame of the painting “The Scream” by Edvarad Munch, they were caught by the guards of the institution, who stopped the girls. The girls also intended to hang a poster with a quote from UN Secretary General António Guterres “Fossil fuels are suffocating humanity.”
But the activists at the Natural History Museum in Berlin did not limit themselves to paintings. Women aged 34 and 42 glued themselves to a dinosaur skeleton. There was a hidden meaning in their action – the radicals thus sought to draw attention to the problem of climate change, which could lead to the extinction of the human species. As an illustration of their position, the women unfurled a banner that read, “What if the government doesn’t have it under control?” An hour after the start of the action, the activists were detained. A criminal case has been initiated against them.
Actions of activists are not limited to vandalism in museums and galleries. Two members of the same “Last Generation” movement climbed the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, drawing attention to the problem of climate cataclysms. For the action, the girls chose the day the Berlin Wall fell – November 9th. They hung a poster on the landmarks with the inscription “We wish survival for all, on Unity Day we are all the last generation.”
Another subject of attacks and protests are financial institutions, which activists accuse of using the climate catastrophe for profit. So, on November 14, members of the Extinction Rebellion movement staged protests in more than 100 branches of one of the largest banks in the UK, Barclays. In most cases, activists put up incriminating posters, but acts of vandalism have also been recorded.
For example, in the city of Birmingham, protesters poured oil on several bank branches. On the facade of one of the buildings appeared the inscription in paint “Europe’s largest sponsor of fossil fuels.”
In Scotland, radical activists completely broke the glass of a bank building in Glasgow. With posters in their hands, they waited for the arrival of law enforcement officers. And in Aberdeen, buckets of orange paint were poured on the wall of the Barclays branch and the Silver Fin building, which will also become the headquarters of the Shell oil company in the future.
The reaction of museums to the attacks of environmental activists
Museum administrations did not ignore the wave of attacks on exhibits. The heads of 92 well-known museums, including the Louvre (Paris) and the Prado (Madrid), published an open letter in which they emphasized the importance of the problem of preserving cultural heritage. Art historians have pointed out that environmental activists often do not realize what harm they can do to works of art with their actions.