A behind-the-scenes image has revealed that Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ show Echo has a brand new logo. The new show will star Alaqua Cox reprising her role as a deaf Native American named Maya Lopez who ran the Tracksuit Mafia from the Disney+ Hawkeye series. The character was originally created in the comics to be a supporting character to Daredevil and she would occasionally lend her Olympic-level strength to help the Man Without Fear. It wasn’t until the end of the Hawkeye series that Lopez teased her Echo-like heroic side when she finally stood up to Wilson Fisk for having her father killed.

In a recent post on Twitter, Echo’s head writer Marion Dayre praised the show's director, Sydney Freeland, alongside an image of a clapperboard from the show's production. The clapperboard featured a brand new logo for the show that, while similar in color, is much more rounded than the logo previously revealed by Disney. There is no confirmation if this will be the final graphic the show uses but with production underway, more details are expected to be coming soon.

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With Lopez’s solo adventure beginning, audiences are excited to see how the former criminal becomes the revered hero Echo. The series will follow Lopez as she leaves New York to return to her hometown to find herself. Cox will be supported by a predominantly Native American cast as well as rumors of Vincent D’Onofrio and Charlie Cox possibly showing up as Fisk and Daredevil, respectively. Audiences can begin to get excited for future looks and even trailers for Echo as it is scheduled to be released in 2023.

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Source: Marion Dayre/Twitter