Daredevil: Born Again
Kevin Feige and company mapped out what to expect regarding Marvel movies and series for the foreseeable future. Some we already knew about and others were a bit of a jolt to the system. Daredevil: Born Again will reunite one of the best on-screen hero-villain pairings we’ve had.
Let’s take a look at what we know about Daredevil: Born Again and what to expect from this series.
DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN FACED A MAJOR SHAKEUP
While the series wasn’t scrapped, it did seem like Daredevil: Born Again has had some issues. With Disney facing issues on streaming content, and Marvel possibly looking at a reset, this series got caught in some bad timing with its production.
Among other things, head writers Matt Corman and Chris Ord were removed from the series. And it looked like Disney+ would change a bit on how they make shows. Series are now turning in pilots for approval rather than just going ahead with the full season out of the gate.
And instead of splitting series between writers and directors, they will now go a more traditional route with showrunners. This isn’t something Disney+ and Marvel have done up until this point, but they are pivoting now.
CHARLIE COX WILL STAR IN DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN
When Netflix let go of the rights to their group of Marvel characters, one of the prevailing questions was what would happen to the core folks in the move to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Would they be recast for a new timeline or would we see them transfer over and be inserted into the stories? Could the Netflix run of shows be MCU canon? It’s sure looking that way.
There have been bits and bobs along the way with folks like Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio making appearances in different productions. But it looks like Daredevil: Born Again will put them on a collision course once again.
Again, this has been in the works for a bit now. We know that New York City has been a focal point of more recent movies and stories with the Netflix folks making their way into productions.
Charlie Cox showed up briefly in Spider-Man: No Way Home as only Matt Murdock when he was giving legal advice to Peter Parker, Aunt May, and Happy in the fallout from the Mysterio debacle.
He didn’t don the Daredevil suit but showed off his skills by catching a flying brick coming through the window. He also had a role in the She-Hulk series.
VINCENT D’ONOFRIO IS RETURNING AS KINGPIN
Vincent D’Onofrio had a part in Hawkeye when he was brought on as the adoptive father of Maya Lopez. He doesn’t show up until near the end of the show’s run, and there is a standoff between him and Lopez/Echo after the latter realizes he was responsible for her father’s death.
Because he’s participating in Daredevil: Born Again, we can assume that he didn’t go down that easily. D’Onofrio had the perfect response on his Twitter account about the series’ announcement. Unfortunately, D’Onofrio has since left Twitter, but you are going to have to trust us on this one.
Finally, both Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio are in Echo which precedes Daredevil: Born Again.
GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT EXCLUSIVE CONFIRMED: JON BERNTHAL AS PUNISHER
Though on a base level, it seemed to make sense that we would eventually see some more of the Netflix Marvel folks in the mix, it’s only been Charlie Cox as Matthew Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio as Fisk/Kingpin so far. But that’s about to change as well, and Giant Freakin Robot was the first to report the news.
All the way back in July 2022 (months and months before anyone else), we had the exclusive from our trusted and accurate sources that Jon Bernthal would be in Daredevil: Born Again, reprising his role as The Punisher. That character first came on the scene in the second season of Daredevil when he initially came at odds with Daredevil.
Now, we’ll see him again in Born Again, and that will presumably be the first time he will officially make his way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is a great sign for the series that it will carry over some of the grittier and more violent tones from that series and Bernthal’s own The Punisher series as well.
Bernthal as Punisher was perfect casting, bringing all of the rage and emotion you would want from the Frank Castle character. It was going to feel odd if Marvel went the route of recasting, considering how well Bernthal fit into the part.
DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN CAME OUT IN COMIC BOOK FORM IN 1986
It looks like Daredevil: Born Again will come from the comic book series of the same name that was penned back in 1986 by Frank Miller. On a high level, the story follows the conflict between Matt Murdock/Daredevil and Wilson Fisk/Kingpin with the latter becoming increasingly obsessed with ruining Murdock’s life and driving him insane.
It mostly works and there are moments when Murdock truly hits rock bottom. It’s a slow burn with Fisk increasingly applying pressure and ultimately trying to ruin Daredevil.
But as the title suggests, in Daredevil: Born Again there’s a redemption arc and Murdock is able to pull himself basically back out of hell in order to take on Kingpin in the end.
Certain elements of this story were already used in Daredevil Season 3 on Netflix.
Not all of that season was mined from the story, mind you, so there’s plenty of meat on the proverbial bone. But some parts would be repeated if they tried to go shot-for-shot.
Many consider Miller’s work with Daredevil: Born Again to be as complete a story about the character as possible, using the interplay between good and evil as well as Murdock’s own inner madness at the hands of Kingpin as major plot drivers.
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Daredevil Star Reveals New Show Is Different From Netflix Version
Charlie Cox says Daredevil: Born Again will be a completely different series from the Netflix show.