Born Again's course correction during production and how its new pilot recaptured the feel of the Netflix show.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is known for its bold storytelling, but Daredevil: Born Again has already faced unexpected challenges.
Charlie Cox was brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to the #SaveDaredevil campaign which was one of the chillest movements!
Some MCU decisions are so controversial that they keep inspiring fans complaints almost a decade after they happen.
After bringing the Man Without Fear to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Charlie Cox is ready to become the DCU's Joker.
Eugene Byrd tackles the role of Lonnie Lincoln, Peter Parker's schoolmate and captain of the Midtown football squad. Byrd is no stranger to the screen, having been featured on Two and a Half Men, Bones, Spidey and His Amazing Friends, American Horror Story: Asylum, and Quantum Leap.
The show will debut on Disney+ on 5 March 2025 and reunites Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock / Daredevil) and Vincent D’Onofrio (Wilson Fisk / Kingpin) in a new series that's seemingly even more brutal than the Netflix original.
In the preview, Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. Kingpin, asks Charlie Cox’s Matt why he stopped being a vigilante, to which Matt responds, “A line was crossed.” While Matt doesn’t provide any further context,
Charlie Cox explains how and when the new MCU update of 'Daredevil' completely changed its storyline and trajectory.
Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox reveals his thoughts on his role and the thrill of being involved in the Marvel cinematic universe during a recent interview.
Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox comments on his Marvel Cinematic Universe future beyond the upcoming Disney+ series and weighs in on potentially leading Earth's Mightiest Heroes as Matt Murdock.