Disney Plus is getting New Daredevil Series
Disney Plus is developing a new Daredevil series.
Matt Corman and Chris Ord of Covert Affairs are attached to develop and executive produce a series that will once again return the Man Without Fear into the Marvel fold, according to Variety.
After debuting on Netflix's street-level Marvel Realm, the MCU has established that Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock and Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin exist in their universe.
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Cox reprised his role as Murdock while defending Peter Parker, and D'Onofrio recreated his role as the enemy in Disney Plus' Hawkeye.
Fans believe that these appearances are just the start for the two as Marvel continues to extend its TV and film universe. Instead of a new Daredevil series, fans speculated that Cox and D'Onofrio may make additional guest appearances on shows like She-Hulk, which is set in the legal realm, or Echo, who has a link to Kingpin.
Daredevil has a relatively short film and television history. Cox took over the role after Netflix announced a deal with Marvel to produce a series of shows based on The Defenders in 2015. Ben Affleck first played the character in a solo film in 2003.
Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter), and Iron Fist (Mike Colter) joined Cox's Matt Murdock on Netflix (Finn Jones).
There's no word on when the series will air or when we'll learn more about the plot, but there's a chance it will happen soon. Marvel released the first trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, a new Disney Plus series starring Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a superhero litigator, on Tuesday. All of She-time Hulk's in the courtroom could be the ideal opportunity to bring back Matt Murdock, the MCU's other super-lawyer.
Related: Anil Kapoor begins filming for a new project with Jeremy Renner aka Hawkeye
These shows were eventually pulled from Netflix, but were then re-released on Disney Plus in their entirety, with no content censorship.
Read all latest MCU News here.
Comments
Post a Comment