Has anyone watched the MCU's Helstrom on Hulu? I'm nearly through the season and it's been incredible. The approach so far is reminiscent of the way FX handled Legion, about Prof. Xavier's super-powered son. The show handles the mythology in a self-contained way, in which it isn't reliant on the broader universe for its storytelling. It stands up well on its own.
HIM which centers on a promising young football player (Tyriq Withers) taken under the wing of a legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) of a dynasty team nearing the end of his Hall of Fame career.
I watched back when it originally came out. Kind of a shame that it came out when & where it did because it could have been a good way to introduce the more darker, grounded supernatural side of things in the MCU compared to Doctor Strange. I think that's one of the main reasons why they are having issues with rolling out Blade in the MCU. Blade should be a dark supernatural action movie but they seem to want to put him in the PG-13 lane rather than the hard R lane. After the seeming success of Daredevil : Born Again, hopefully that kills that wanting to go PG-13 logic concerning Blade.