Director Marc Jobst, known in part for his work on Netflix’s Marvel shows, celebrated the return of Daredevil and The Punisher to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).Jobst expressed his excitement about further storytelling opportunities with these characters that clearly resonate with audiences. Charlie Cox and Jon Bernthal, who portrayed Daredevil and The Punisher respectively, made their MCU debuts in Netflix’s Daredevil, with the latter getting his own spinoff. Their future seemed uncertain after the contract between Netflix and Marvel ended. However, Cox finally returned in Spider-Man: No Way Home, followed by appearances in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Bernthal is also set to return in Daredevil: Born Again. In an interview with Screen Rant, Jobst, who directed two episodes of Daredevil and Luke Cage and one of The Punisher, shared his thoughts on these characters’ MCU returns.“Oh, they are just such great — apart from the stories that it enables us to tell, that seemed to resonate with an audience,” Jobst said. “The best superhero stories are all allegorical, you have a fantastic amount of fun with it, but in the end, they do reflect something of our world, and who we are, who we would like to become. So, to be able to tell more of those stories, and to be able to pull it from the Marvel Universe, and create new stuff, we hadn’t finished. None of us, we all knew we hadn’t finished. We all felt, ‘Ah, but there’s more to do here.’ For all those characters, you know, and for the actors who I’ve worked closely with on those shows.”RELATED: Daredevil’s Best Modern Story Is Perfect for Disney+’s Born Again
Director Marc Jobst, known in part for his work on Netflix’s Marvel shows, celebrated the return of Daredevil and The Punisher to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Jobst expressed his excitement about further storytelling opportunities with these characters that clearly resonate with audiences. Charlie Cox and Jon Bernthal, who portrayed Daredevil and The Punisher respectively, made their MCU debuts in Netflix’s Daredevil, with the latter getting his own spinoff. Their future seemed uncertain after the contract between Netflix and Marvel ended. However, Cox finally returned in Spider-Man: No Way Home, followed by appearances in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Bernthal is also set to return in Daredevil: Born Again. In an interview with Screen Rant, Jobst, who directed two episodes of Daredevil and Luke Cage and one of The Punisher, shared his thoughts on these characters’ MCU returns.
“Oh, they are just such great — apart from the stories that it enables us to tell, that seemed to resonate with an audience,” Jobst said. “The best superhero stories are all allegorical, you have a fantastic amount of fun with it, but in the end, they do reflect something of our world, and who we are, who we would like to become. So, to be able to tell more of those stories, and to be able to pull it from the Marvel Universe, and create new stuff, we hadn’t finished. None of us, we all knew we hadn’t finished. We all felt, ‘Ah, but there’s more to do here.’ For all those characters, you know, and for the actors who I’ve worked closely with on those shows.”
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