Charlie Cox will return as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in the new series alongside Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk.
Daredevil: Born Again is undergoing a major creative overhaul, as confirmed by the Hollywood Reporter portal. The Serie Disney+ of Marvel Studios recently parted ways with head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman and is currently looking for new writers to renew the show. Ord and Corman will continue to be credited as executive producers.
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And with less than half of the series’ 18-episode order filmed before the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike, Marvel has also released directors for the season’s remaining episodes. Some elements of the material already filmed will be used in the future, but Marvel is looking to take the show in a new creative direction.


“Daredevil” cannot yet return to full-scale production as the actors remain on strike, although they are currently in negotiations with the studios to return to work. The Writers Guild of America recently reached its new agreement with the studios to end their strike, and 99% of the guild’s members voted to approve the agreement earlier this week.
The return of Daredevil and other Marvel series
Charlie Cox will return as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in the new series along with Vincent D’Onofrio like Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk. The two previously starred together in the Marvel-Netflix series “Daredevil” from 2015 to 2018.
Marvel Studios’ latest television releases include season 2 of “Loki”, which racked up 10.9 million views in its first three days on Disney+. They also launched “Secret Invasion” starring Samuel L. Jackson like Nick Fury in June. It is expected that programs like “Threw out” starring Alaqua Cox and “Agatha: Darkhold Diaries” starring Kathryn Hahn debut in 2024.
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