Charlie Cox recently made headlines by suggesting that the upcoming Daredevil series will be reimagined from the ground up, disregarding the Netflix version.
Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel, revealed the new Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again, starring Cox, at San Diego Comic-Con earlier this year after Netflix canceled the show in 2018.
In the eighth episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Daredevil made a comeback to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
For 18 episodes starting in spring 2024, Cox is returning to the character of blind vigilante Matt Murdock or Daredevil.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Charlie Cox claimed that Marvel Studios might examine the character’s beginnings again, rehashing and recreating stories already told in the Netflix Version. “Perhaps we can do that.”
In a way, the nice thing about this is that we might be able to tell some of the tales repeatedly, much as they do in comic books.
Cox seemed to imply that Marvel executives are considering the upcoming series as “a whole different entity” in a prior interview with extra. Daredevil: Born Again is expected to arrive in 2024.