![]() ![]() ![]() It feels ripped straight from Marcus’ mixtape, but they serve as more than just this. The show continues with the tasteful musical choices – namely, The Cure, New Order and more (no The Smiths, but I’m assuming that’s being saved for later, crucial moments). Deadly Class could have easily gone with the usual iconic pop pieces of the 1980s, and maybe get away with it too, but when Depeche Mode’s “Behind The Wheel” kicks in, we get something that feels truly appropriate to Marcus’ character – and I guess, Remender’s as an extension. ![]() The show starts with a lot of good things going for it – fun cinematography and set pieces, but what really made me smile was when the music kicked in. ![]() The mellow, introspective eighties soundtrack you always wanted. Yes, both Rick Remender and Wes Craig have had their hand in working on this adaptation, hopefully meaning it will be as close to the original comic vision as possible. This series boasts talents such as the Russo brothers of Avengers: Infinity War fame and is one of the few comic-to-television adaptations to have both the writer and artist of the original series on board. Rick Remender’s popular Image series “Deadly Class” has finally made it to the silver screen, folks, and not without a huge production team behind it. ![]()
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