Charlie Cox's return as the Man Without Fear will be the most violent MCU series to date, and even surpasses the original Netflix show.
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane has shared some more details about the upcoming series, commenting on those rumored deaths, Michael Gandolfini's role, and
Daredevil: Born Again will be released on Disney Plus on March 5, 2025, promising a unique edge in the MCU. The series trailer hints at a different tone, drawing interest beyond Marvel fans.
This is essentially the body that would give R/TV-MA ratings in the US, and now, Daredevil: Born Again has received the highest classification possible, 18+, indicating this is likely at least tied for the most brutal MCU project ever with a few other entries.
F ollowing the release of Agatha All Along last fall, next on the slate of live-action upcoming Marvel TV shows is March’s Daredevil: Born Again, a continuation of the Netflix D
Dario Scardapane and Charlie Cox talk up the rebirth of Daredevil and what the new show is bringing to the table.
Daredevil has officially been in the MCU for a little while now but his first new show that's set in it might not pay too much attention to previous appearance.
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane has strongly hinted that the upcoming series will ignore the Man Without Fear's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law cameo and hints at a big cameo. Check it
Daredevil: Born Again serves as a revival of Netflix’s Daredevil and continues the story of the blind lawyer turned vigilante, Matt Murdock.
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In case you’ve been wondering how Marvel Studios will handle Daredevil’s appearance in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law in Daredevil: Born Again , showrunner Dario Scardapane confirmed that it will just kind of ignore it.
On the other hand, Daredevil: Born Again ’s two-minute trailer has more bone-breaking hand-to-hand combat than likely the entirety of The Penguin ’s first season, along with Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) exhibiting similar existential antihero turmoil as what Cobb struggled with in The Penguin. And that earned Farrell a Golden Globe.