The Disagreement Daredevil’s Showrunner Had With Disney

With there being no better way to phrase this: anyone who joined the Daredevil franchise with Daredevil: Born Again is unknowingly spoiled by the level of violence it delivers. The original iteration that debuted on Netflix, in 2015, and while it did go above and beyond the normal levels of brutality usually seen by Marvel, but not like this — no no no, not like this.In Daredevil: Born Again, from the emotionally- and visually-charged death of Foggy who, by the way, Matt Murdock himself (actor Charlie Cox) says isn’t returning from the dead for Season 2, to watching Wilson Fisk a.k.a. Kingpin (actor Vincent D’Onofrio) beat and torture Vanessa Fisk’s secret love interest to within an inch of his life before (spoiler redacted, you’re welcome) — not to mention the apartment scene with Murdock and The Punisher (actor Jon Bernthal) — the rebirth of the franchise for Disney+ was comfortable making audiences very uncomfortable. That is honestly an unreal bit of information to receive, all things considered. One would think Netflix, not entirely unlike HBO Max or Prime Video, would welcome the ability to shed the shackles of needing to make a superhero series or movie PG-rated for the sake/hope of it catching on with the masses. Then again, there’s probably a very clear and definitive reason they didn’t: they didn’t have the guts to do so but, to be fair, nobody who owned a portion of Marvel Studios rights did — the original Blade trilogy notwithstanding — that is until …

With there being no better way to phrase this: anyone who joined the Daredevil franchise with Daredevil: Born Again is unknowingly spoiled by the level of violence it delivers. The original iteration that debuted on Netflix, in 2015, and while it did go above and beyond the normal levels of brutality usually seen by Marvel, but not like this — no no no, not like this.

In Daredevil: Born Again, from the emotionally- and visually-charged death of Foggy who, by the way, Matt Murdock himself (actor Charlie Cox) says isn’t returning from the dead for Season 2, to watching Wilson Fisk a.k.a. Kingpin (actor Vincent D’Onofrio) beat and torture Vanessa Fisk’s secret love interest to within an inch of his life before (spoiler redacted, you’re welcome) — not to mention the apartment scene with Murdock and The Punisher (actor Jon Bernthal) — the rebirth of the franchise for Disney+ was comfortable making audiences very uncomfortable.

That is honestly an unreal bit of information to receive, all things considered. One would think Netflix, not entirely unlike HBO Max or Prime Video, would welcome the ability to shed the shackles of needing to make a superhero series or movie PG-rated for the sake/hope of it catching on with the masses. Then again, there’s probably a very clear and definitive reason they didn’t: they didn’t have the guts to do so but, to be fair, nobody who owned a portion of Marvel Studios rights did — the original Blade trilogy notwithstanding — that is until …

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