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Marvel Studios is reportedly set to hit the full reset button on its “Daredevil: Born Again” series revival according to THR.
Fewer than half of the show’s planned eighteen-episode run had been shot before production was called to a halt in mid-June due to the strikes.
Enough was in the can however that Marvel boss Kevin Feige and other execs reportedly realised the show wasn’t working. Sources for the trade say the showrunners crafted a legal procedural that did not resemble the earlier action-oriented “Daredevil” series at Netflix.
In fact, star Charlie Cox reportedly doesn’t even show up in costume until the fourth episode. As a result, in late September head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman were let go, along with the planned directors for the remainder of the season.
Now, new writers and directors are being sought for the project with the aim being a significant creative revamp. The plan is to keep some scenes and episodes, whilst other serialized elements will be injected.
Corman and Ord will reportedly remain onboard as executive producers. As a result of this, it’s not clear when the series will premiere.
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