Daredevil

2022 - 7 - 24

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Daredevil: Born Again release date, cast and possible story (Tom's Guide)

Six years after the Netflix series ended, Charlie Cox is set to return as Daredevil in 2024.

Now the time is up, maybe we’ll see a whole lot more of Daredevil and Kingpin than has already been announced… After helping Karen kick the habit, Daredevil ultimately teams up with Captain America to take on the supersoldier Nuke. But it also happens to share the name of a storyline from issues #227-231.

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Charlie Cox's Daredevil joins She-Hulk and gets his own 18-part ... (Radio Times)

Charlie Cox will return as Matt Murdock/Daredevil for upcoming Disney Plus shows She-Hulk and Born Again, the latter of which also stars Vincent D'Onofrio.

Daredevil: Born Again comes to Disney Plus in spring 2024. Check out the new She-Hulk trailer below. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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'Daredevil' getting sequel series on Disney+ (UPI.com)

Disney+ has announced it is working on a sequel series to the Marvel comic-book adaptation, "Daredevil."

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Every Upcoming MCU Project Daredevil Will Appear In (Collider.com)

Collider has a full rundown of every MCU project that Charlie Cox will appear in as Matt Murdock, the hero known as Daredevil.

This new animated series from Marvel Studios will be the first time we’ve seen Daredevil as an animated character in the MCU, rather than a live-action one. We at Collider have a full rundown of every project the Man Without Fear is set to appear in, so let’s take a look — well, everyone except Matt, of course. At this year’s SDCC, Daredevil fans were treated to the news that their beloved hero — still played by Charlie Cox — will be appearing in a number of MCU projects going forward, including his own sequel/reboot series.

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Daredevil Born Again: Kingpin Actor Reacts to Returning In Disney+ ... (The Direct)

Kingpin actor Vincent D'Onofrio recently took to social media to react to the announcement of Daredevil: Born Again.

It is unclear if Born Again will have multiple seasons or if it will just be a limited series like WandaVision, but the sole fact that it will have 18 episodes already makes it equal to what three seasons would be of other MCU shows on the streaming platform. Perhaps the biggest part of the entire Daredevil: Born Again announcement is that Season 1 is going to be 18 episodes. During Marvel Studios' panel in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday evening, it was officially announced that a series titled Daredevil: Born Again would be coming to Disney+ in Spring 2024.

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Daredevil Star Breaks Silence on MCU Return (Comicbook.com)

Last December, Marvel filmmakers laid the groundwork to bring Charlie Cox back as Matt Murdock, the Man Without Fear himself. The attorney-turned-vigilante ...

And that's what we've done with connecting to Daredevil and vice versa." Other than Cox and D'Onofrio's involvement, little has been revealed about Marvel Studios' take on the classic Marvel character. "They don't exist [separately]. They're the same person," D'Onofrio told ScreenRant when asked if Daredevil and Hawkeye exist in two separate worlds. Last December, Marvel filmmakers laid the groundwork to bring Charlie Cox back as Matt Murdock, the Man Without Fear himself. "I think from my point of view, like a lot of the Avengers stuff, a lot of the MCU stuff, they tried to connect as many dots to the original canon as they can, and some dots are just not possible to connect. Fast forward to Sunday afternoon and the actor added the official Daredevil: Born Again logo as revealed Marvel Studios, tweeting "Yes Mr. Murdock...," alongside the release information Marvel Studios shared on its official twitter account.

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Daredevil Star Vincent D'Onofrio Tweets 5-Word Reminder of Who's ... (Bleeding Cool News)

With Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio returning for Daredevil: Born Again, D'Onofrio shared a five-worded reminder of who's back.

Chaske Spencer (Wild Indian, The English), Tantoo Cardinal (Killers of the Flower Moon, Stumptown), Devery Jacobs (FX's Reservation Dogs, American Gods) & Cody Lightning (Hey, Viktor! Four Sheets to the Wind), with Graham Greene (1883, Goliath) and Zahn McClarnon (Dark Winds, FX's Reservation Dogs). Streaming exclusively on Disney+ in 2023, the origin story of Echo revisits Maya Lopez, whose ruthless behavior in New York City catches up with her in her hometown. Here's a look back at director Sydney Freeland's Instagram post tracing their journey from the series being announced to the announcement that they would be directing to a look at the clapperboard with Freeland's name on it as filming gets underway (and make sure to check out the cool new logo that we hope is the final version):

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Daredevil: Born Again Sales Explode With MCU Phase 5 SDCC ... (Bleeding Cool News)

Yesterday, amid their Phase 5 and Phase 6 announcements, Marvel Studios announced Daredevil Born Again as an eighteen-episode series for Disney+ with.

- Echo (Disney Plus) In the last two days hundreds of copies have been changing hands, with raw copies of #227 going for around fifty bucks each and people unable to find any copies of #226 outside of long runs and sets. Aspects of the story were already adapted into the third series of the Netflix Daredevil show, but it has given its title to the newly revived fourth series, just announced.

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Spider-Man & Daredevil Will Spearhead MCU's Street-Level Heroes ... (Screen Rant)

Kevin Feige reveals that Tom Holland's Spider-Man and Charlie Cox's Daredevil will lead the MCU's street-level heroes roster moving forward.

As the MCU expands quickly and tackles a multitude of storylines, it's reassuring that it isn't forgetting its Earth-based heroes. His appearance in the movie was brief, but it was a concrete indication that Marvel Studios has big plans for him in the universe, and now, he's set to star in the 18-episode Daredevil: Born Again show on Disney+. Despite their initial encounter, however, Daredevil wouldn't have any recollection of Parker's Spider-Man ties after Doctor Strange's spell. So, it would be interesting to see what it would look like when their paths inevitably cross again now that they share the same MCU space. As MCU Phase 5's slate was officially announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, it's clear that all these corners of the universe are being developed simultaneously, including a more grounded one that will be spearheaded by a couple of New York-based heroes. Previously, Murdock and Peter Parker have already crossed paths in Spider-Man: No Way Home. The Jon Watts-directed flick marked the first time Cox appeared in MCU proper after his lawyer-by-day hero got recruited by Happy Hogan to help with the web-slinger's legal woes. Spider-Man and Daredevil will lead MCU's street-level heroes, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige reveals.

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Kingpin Actor Vincent D'Onofrio Reacts To Daredevil: Born Again ... (Screen Rant)

Following the announcement of Daredevil: Born Again at San Diego Comic-Con, Vincent D' Onofrio reacts in character on social media.

For those unfamiliar with D’Onofrio’s inimitable antagonist (or his iconic dialogue), all three seasons of Daredevil are available to stream on Disney+. The crime boss will presumably appear with an eye patch (in-line with the comics) in the spin-off, with Daredevil rumored to be searching for Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones—which bodes well for those hoping Netflix’s Marvel shows are MCU canon. However, it remains to be seen if Born Again can live up to the gritty, TV-MA action of its predecessor. Check out the posts below: Following the show’s critically acclaimed season 3, Netflix/ABC canceled its slate of Marvel shows, including Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, The Punisher, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Daredevil. Despite fan campaigns to resurrect the Defenders universe, viewers were left to wonder whether they’d ever see Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock take on D’Onofrio's Kingpin again. Last December, Murdock and Fisk made their official MCU debuts in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Disney+’s Hawkeye, respectively.

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