Following a stunning cancelation at Netflix, Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock made a welcome return as the blind lawyer in a quick Spider-Man: No Way Home appearance before suiting up in the yellow suit for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Cox will turn up in Echo next before his own series titled Daredevil: Born Again, set firmly within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Safe to say, Marvel Studios has enjoyed Cox’s run as the character and has big plans for him to continue.Daredevil: Born Again was set to hit Disney+ in 2024 and was in the middle of production before the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes shut down filming. The series would span two seasons, with its first featuring 18 episodes. In addition to Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio is also set to appear in the series as Kingpin. Now that the WGA strike has been resolved, it’s been revealed Marvel Studios has fired head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman, along with its directors, to move the series in a new direction. As Marvel Studios reworks the story, the superhero studio should forgo a Disney+ release and take the Man Without Fear back to the big screen.2003’s Daredevil has its fans, especially with the director’s cut, but the film wasn’t well received by critics. Still, the Ben Affleck-led film succeeded at the box office, earning $179.2 million worldwide on a budget of $78 million. A sequel never got off the ground, but an Elektra spinoff starring Jennifer Garner did. However, it performed poorly and put Daredevil and his characters on the sidelines for years. Daredevil eventually returned to prominence with the widely successful Netflix series starting in 2015, which explored more of his darker elements from the comics in a way never before seen in a Marvel project.RELATED: Yes – Daredevil Has Always Had a Sense of HumorRELATED: Daredevil: Born Again Could Redefine the Hero’s Most Dangerous Enemy
Following a stunning cancelation at Netflix, Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock made a welcome return as the blind lawyer in a quick Spider-Man: No Way Home appearance before suiting up in the yellow suit for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Cox will turn up in Echo next before his own series titled Daredevil: Born Again, set firmly within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Safe to say, Marvel Studios has enjoyed Cox’s run as the character and has big plans for him to continue.
Daredevil: Born Again was set to hit Disney+ in 2024 and was in the middle of production before the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes shut down filming. The series would span two seasons, with its first featuring 18 episodes. In addition to Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio is also set to appear in the series as Kingpin. Now that the WGA strike has been resolved, it’s been revealed Marvel Studios has fired head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman, along with its directors, to move the series in a new direction. As Marvel Studios reworks the story, the superhero studio should forgo a Disney+ release and take the Man Without Fear back to the big screen.
2003’s Daredevil has its fans, especially with the director’s cut, but the film wasn’t well received by critics. Still, the Ben Affleck-led film succeeded at the box office, earning $179.2 million worldwide on a budget of $78 million. A sequel never got off the ground, but an Elektra spinoff starring Jennifer Garner did. However, it performed poorly and put Daredevil and his characters on the sidelines for years. Daredevil eventually returned to prominence with the widely successful Netflix series starting in 2015, which explored more of his darker elements from the comics in a way never before seen in a Marvel project.
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