Marvel got a ton of publicity when they announced back at Comic-Con 2022 that they were going to bring back the Daredevil and Kingpin of the recent Netflix Daredevil TV series, Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio, for a new show set firmly within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The show’s title, Daredevil: Born Again, suggested a show based on an acclaimed Daredevil comic storyline written by Frank Miller.
The show went into production back in March, and then shooting was halted when the writers and actors’ strikes got underway. The writers strike is now resolved, and negotiations between the studios and SAG/AFTRA are continuing, and will hopefully conclude relatively soon, meaning Daredevil: Born Again could return to production relatively soon. Whenever that happens, though, it looks like the show could be a bit different than what was initially planned.
According to a new report in Variety, Marvel is now looking to “revamp” the series with a “major creative overhaul,” and has “parted ways” with its original head writers, Chris Ord and Matt Corman. They say that Marvel had shot “less than half of the series’ 18-episode order” before the strikes began, and that “some elements of the already shot material will be used going forward, but Marvel is looking to take the show in a new creative direction.”
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Given the fact that the simultaneous actors and writers strikes have given Marvel a lot of time to look at the footage they shot and contemplate what to do with it, perhaps this news is not as ominous as it sounds. Out of context, though, it’s enough to make someone who isn’t a Man Without Fear a little nervous about the state of the show. Scrapping a huge chunk of a TV series and bringing in new writers to revamp the material is not usually a sign of a high-quality piece of entertainment. And this is happening after the last few Marvel shows, including She-Hulk and Secret Invasion, were met with very mixed reviewews.
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