When Netflix closed Daredevil, Charlie Cox He believed that he would never again put himself in the place of the Man Without Fear. During his recent appearance at Wales Comic Conthe actor said he was convinced that a hypothetical return as a superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be impossible. And he even considered it Vincent D’Onofrio (Wilson Fisk) was crazy hoping for that.
When asked whether the proposal Daredevil: Born Again This took him by surprise; the artist was sincere. “I really thought the ship had already sailed. It’s been a couple of years now. [desde la cancelación de Daredevil]. I didn’t know there was an embargo [sobre los contratos]. After the show was cancelled, there was a period of time, I think two years, before Disney and Marvel were able to reach out to us. “I didn’t know, so I thought it was over,” he explained.
One who always remained optimistic about a possible return to Marvel Studios was Vincent D’Onofrio, who played Wilson Fisk/Kingpin in the Netflix original production. “Vincent and I would talk on the phone from time to time and he would say: “I’m sure they’ll bring us back”. And I thought, ‘Man, this guy is delusional, he needs to let go,'” Charlie Cox said.
Finally, optimism prevailed and most of the series’ original cast returned. Daredevil, now part of UCM, is a reality. Let us remind you that Cox has already taken part in productions by Disney and Marvel Studios. In particular, the cameo role of lawyer Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Homeand a secondary—and somewhat cartoonish—appearance in the series. She-Hulk.
D’Onofrio, for his part, reprized his role as Wilson Fisk in Hawkeyeand will become a key element Threw it away, Marvel’s next big bet and Hulu’s first. Actually, Charlie Cox will also be in this series.. In the recently released trailer, Daredevil can be seen fighting for a split second. However, the most striking moment of the appearance of the Man Without Fear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be Daredevil: Born Again.
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Although Charlie Cox didn’t give details about the premise Daredevil: Born Again, made it clear that reimagining the character in a creative reboot of sorts feels strange to him. “It’s quite a strange thing to start from scratch, having made [interpretar a Daredevil] almost 10 years,” he said.
Recall that the question about the following adaptation Daredevil This is quite controversial. It was originally said that Born again would reboot which will omit all facts related to Marvel’s Netflix production. However, it later became known that this would not be the case.
Apparently Daredevil: Born Again will combine storylines Daredevil And chastener with those from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, it will not be advertised as a direct sequel to both series. for reasons that have nothing to do with creativity.
In accordance with Steven DeKnightexecutive producer and showrunner from the first season Daredevil on Netflix it’s approximately Disney trick to avoid paying out more lucrative contracts to the production team.
“It’s an old Disney scam where they change the name of the show a little and thus restore contracts to the terms of the first season. […] To be clear, I’m looking forward to seeing Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio reprise their iconic roles. But make sure it’s reboot not paying the original creative team is, at the very least, corporate fraud,” he said recently.
For now, Daredevil: Born Again no release date. But it’s a fact that he started off on the wrong foot, as Marvel fired all of its writers and directors last month. Besides Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio, the return Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/Punisher. Bye Deborah Ann Wollwho played Karen Page in Netflix productions, admitted that there are no plans for her to appear in the new series.
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