In just a few weeks, Netflix will roll out its fourth Marvel TV series when Iron Fist debuts, which will introduce fans to another iconic Marvel Comics character, Danny Rand, played by Finn Jones. Like most Marvel superheroes, the Iron Fist has a distinct and iconic costume, but we've gotten no glimpse of this costume in the trailers and photos released thus far. It seems there is a good reason we haven't seen the costume, with showrunner Scott Buck revealing in a new interview that Danny Rand never wears his costume in the first season.

Iron Fist is the fourth and final Netflix series that will lead into The Defenders mini-series, which will unite Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and Iron Fist (Finn Jones), with production already under way on the mini-series. We have seen a number of set photos from The Defenders as production continues, but there has been no indication yet that Danny Rand will have a full costume in that series. During an interview with SFX Magazine, courtesy of Games Radar, Iron Fist showrunner Scott Buck reveals why fans won't see Iron Fist in full costume.

"There was no good reason we could imagine to put Danny Rand in a costume. Because Danny Rand is still discovering who he is as a hero and where he is going to be, so he's not yet ready to put on a mask or a costume. At the same time he is someone who is rather well known as a billionaire, so he can't necessarily go out in public and do the things he does without being recognized. It does become an issue for the character."

The series centers on billionaire Danny Rand ({Finn Jones{), who is back in New York City after being missing for fifteen years, after being presumed dead in a plane crash. He mysteriously returns to his home town determined to reclaim his birthright and family company, but, when a long-destined enemy rises in New York, this living weapon is forced to choose between his family's legacy and his duties as the Iron Fist. Iron Fist will stream the first season in its entirety starting at 12:01am PT on March 17, 2017, in all territories where Netflix is available. The Netflix original series Iron Fist is the fourth of four epic live-action adventure series (Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage which are now streaming, all leading up to the teaming of the main characters in The Defenders) to premiere only on Netflix. The drama will premiere with thirteen (13) one-hour episodes. Netflix has not announced when The Defenders will air yet, but production is already under way, with the show believed to premiere later this year on the streaming service. Here's what Scott Buck had to say about the mystical side of this series.

"We're trying to keep things extremely grounded and real and tell our stories through characters. So the mystical aspect is something we like to hint at, the idea that there is something bigger and larger out there, but we don't delve into it all that deeply."

Carrie-Anne Moss will be reprising her role from Jessica Jones as lawyer Jeri Hogarth, who will be giving Danny Rand a helping hand as he returns to New York. The Marvel's Iron Fist cast also includes Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing, David Wenham as Harold Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum and Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum. Scott Buck serves as executive producer and showrunner of Iron Fist, with {Jeph Loeb{ also serving as executive producer. {31} is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.