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  • ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Reportedly Recruiting Netflix Cast

    Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson in Netflix's 'Daredevil.'
    (Front Row) Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson in Netflix’s ‘Daredevil.’ Photo: Netflix.

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    • Marvel’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is undergoing a creative change.
    • Elden Henson and Deborah Ann Woll, are according to reports, returning.
    • Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio are starring.

    After seeding the previously Netflix-based characters of Matt Murdock (played by Charlie Cox, he’s the blind lawyer with super-sensory hearing skills who suits up as the vigilante known as Daredevil) and Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk, a hulking criminal overlord who is one of Daredevil’s main enemies) into the MCU via the likes of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, ‘Hawkeye’ and ‘She-Hulk’, Marvel was riding high on the reaction to news that the two would be the focus of their own Disney+ series.

    Daredevil: Begin Again’ was supposed to be Marvel triumphantly proving it can take a character that has been brought to TV screens elsewhere and merge them into the wider, more directly canonical comic book-based universe. Commissioned from writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman, it was set for a mammoth 18-episode shoot and cameras started rolling back in March of last year.

    Yet less than half the episodes had been filmed when the writers’ strike closed down production, and when executives got a look at the footage, they were unimpressed. Ord, Corman and the directors were let go and a new creative team, including Dario Scardapane as showrunner and ‘Loki’ Season 2 directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, was hired.

    And from the sounds of a new report, fans will be even happier to learn of some returning veterans in front of the camera…

    Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson to reprise their roles?

    Deborah Ann Woll in Netflix's 'Daredevil.'
    Deborah Ann Woll in Netflix’s ‘Daredevil.’ Photo: Netflix.

    Journalist Jeff Sneider, who has a decent track record of scoops, has heard that the show looks set to see the return of Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson will be back as Karen Page and Foggy Nelson.

    Classic characters from the ‘Daredevil’ comic books, Foggy is Matt’s legal partner, while Karen is their legal secretary/research assistant.

    They had a big fan following after their appearances on the main show and (especially in Woll’s case) popping up in other ‘Defenders’ shows on the streaming service. People were disappointed when they weren’t included in the original plans for ‘Born Again’, but it would appear that Marvel has listened to its audience.

    Related Article: Showrunner Dario Scardapane plus directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead Board ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

    Who else is in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’?

    Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle in Marvel's 'The Punisher.'
    Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle in Marvel’s ‘The Punisher.’

    Assuming their roles remain intact, Sandrine Holt, Michael Gandolfini, and Margarita Levieva are all in the cast for the new show.

    We’ll also see another Netflix character/actor, as Jon Bernthal is reprising the role of Frank Castle –– better known as tough guy vigilante The Punisher –– from his own series and his ‘Daredevil’ crossovers.

    When will ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ be on screens?

    Given the various delays and changes, we don’t expect the show to premiere before 2025.

    Marvel Studios' 'Daredevil: Born Again.'
    Marvel Studios’ ‘Daredevil: Born Again.’

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  • Charlie Cox Thinks ‘Daredevil’ Is ‘Quite the Player’

    "Daredevil" Season 2 Premiere The street-level superhero “Daredevil” saw plenty of action in the debut season of Marvel’s streaming series on Netflix. And now in Season Two, he’s going to get a different kind of “action,” with the introduction of not one, but two intense romances. Actor Charlie Cox admits he was stoked to discover a side of Matt Murdock comics fans have known for years: that the blind attorney-turned-enhanced-senses-superhero has cut a pretty serious romantic swath through the Marvel Universe.

    Things get hot, heavy, and, in one case, hard-hitting on the series with two of Daredevil’s more notorious and diametrically opposed paramours — his sweet but secretive office assistant Karen Page and his wild, perhaps sociopathic college sweetheart Elektra, who in the comics ultimately becomes a deadly ninja assassin. Cox tells Moviefone about the “Daredevil” love triangle (with hopes, he admits, that Scarlett Johansson might also stop by), as well as his thoughts on being a Man Without Fear, both onscreen and off.

    Moviefone: One thing that’s very fresh in Season Two is how much Matt Murdock’s romantic dramas play into it. What did it mean to you to explore his romantic life?

    Charlie Cox: It was really great to kind of play with Matt’s vulnerability from that point of view. It’s a side to him that we haven’t seen — not really, anyway. It’s a very complex dynamic. The relationship between Matt and Karen, and Matt and Elektra, is very, very confusing because Matt is, in many ways, able to be completely himself with both of those characters — but different aspects of himself.

    I think when Matt’s with Karen, she brings out this side of him which is kind and honest and believes in justice and law and order — and is calm and thoughtful and pensive and sensitive. All those sides to him, I think, is the Matt that really, really, deep down is longing to kind of come out.

    Similarly with Elektra, she knows about Daredevil. She understands Matt in a way that Karen could never at this point. But at the same time, Elektra appeals to a side of Matt that he doesn’t truly believe in. She kind of encourages the dark side of him. She crosses boundaries that Matt feels very uncomfortable with. It’s very confusing for him, and it poses a really, really difficult situation.

    The sparks that you strike with Elodie Yung in those scenes between Matt and Elektra are pretty spectacular. Tell me about finding that rhythm with your new costar.

    First of all, Elodie — she walked on to the set and she just completely embodied that character, you know what I mean? It was like she’d been there from day one. She’s a great actor. It’s a very bold character, and it’s potentially a very hard character to play. It’s very easy to make that kind of character into a caricature and lose all the nuance. She just embodied it with all the courage and muster that this show needs.

    Those scenes with her are a huge amount of fun. They’re thrilling to do because I think a lot of guys have had a relationship in their life with an Elektra of sorts, if you know what I mean. We’ve all been smitten with someone that represents that kind of unhinged danger, who doesn’t really give a f–k about anything and seems to love you passionately. And then at the same time, in a heartbeat, is able to walk away and never see you again.

    As you dug into the character’s history from the comics, were you surprised at how rich a sex life Matt Murdock had enjoyed throughout the years?

    I know! He’s quite a player, huh?

    More so than Bruce Wayne or Tony Stark, I think.

    Yeah. God willing, if we get to do another season, maybe we can have the Black Widow show up!

    Tell me how this job has changed your life.

    I mean, that is a ten-fold question. It’s changed my life in a very practical sense, in that I’m living in New York. I have a job that, for now, seems relatively consistent, which — as an actor — is like the most incredible feeling you’ve ever had in your life. The idea that I’ve finished work in December and even if I can’t get hired for love nor money in the next few months, I know that we’re going to do “The Defenders” at some point.

    I guess if I think about your question in a more profound sense, I like to think and hope that this character has kind of influenced how I live my life a little bit. When I was first preparing for the role, one of the things that I was concerned about was that Daredevil is known as the Man Without Fear. I was a little bit worried about that because I think that, if you’re playing a character on television for multiple episodes, for a long time, playing someone who is incapable of feeling fear is a little bit — it could potentially be quite challenging and dangerous because there’s the chance that it’s not very interesting to watch.

    So what I decided to do with Matt is rather than make him the Man Without Fear because he doesn’t feel fear, I thought, “‘Well, what if the Man Without Fear is a label that people give to Daredevil because they see what he does and they think, ‘Wow, he must be fearless.’” In actual fact, what if Matt Murdock is deeply afraid? What if he’s as afraid as everyone else is, but the difference is that he has great courage? He has great bravery. And despite his fear, he makes a decision on a daily basis to show up and do what he believes is right. I remember thinking, “That’s probably more interesting, particularly if we do this show for three or four years.”

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  • Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ Adds Audio Descriptions for the Visually Impaired

    Daredevil, Netflix
    Netflix, in an effort to be more inclusive of visually impaired television fans, has introduced a feature to add audio descriptions to its original programming, beginning with new Marvel series “Daredevil.”

    In a blog post, Tracy Wright, the director of content operations at Netflix, explained that the streaming service wanted to increase its accessibility for all viewers, and that now includes the visually impaired. Netflix’s decision to begin this process with “Daredevil” is especially significant, since the show’s protagonist, Matt Murdock, is blind, and the comics starring the superhero are especially popular in the visually impaired community.

    “Audio description is a narration track that describes what is happening on-screen, including physical actions, facial expressions, costumes, settings and scene changes,” Wright explained in her blog post. “Customers can choose audio narration just like choosing the soundtrack in a different language.”

    Entertainment Weekly tried out the feature, and it’s quite detailed, with “a voice describing the action in between dialogue” that “picks up right from the start, even explaining how the Netflix logo appears – ‘Letters pop out from a white background, then turn red. Netflix,’ a voice says.”

    So far, the option is only available in English and in select territories, though Netflix is working to expand it into other languages and locations. And it will soon be available on other Netflix exclusive titles, including “Orange Is the New Black,” “House of Cards,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” and “Marco Polo.”

    “Over time, we expect audio description to be available for major Netflix original series, as well as select other shows and movies,” Wright wrote. “We are working with studios and other content owners to increase the amount of audio description across a range of devices including smart TVs, tablets and smartphones.”

    [via: Netflix, h/t Entertainment Weekly]

    Photo credit: Barry Wetcher © 2014 Netflix, Inc

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  • Here’s Vincent D’Onofrio as ‘Daredevil’ Villain Kingpin (PHOTO)

    Kingpin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Daredevil, MarvelWe finally have our first look at Daredevil” villain Kingpin on the upcoming Netflix series, and the actor appears every bit as menacing as you’d hoped.

    The image features D’Onofrio’s bald baddie in a slick black suit and matching monochrome shirt, looking all-business as he’s no doubt about to crack some skulls (check out the full photo at the end of this post). Kingpin in the alter ego of Wilson Fisk, who spars with Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) over what’s best for the citys. The complete character description:

    The shadowy figure behind organized crime in Hell’s Kitchen, Wilson Fisk has one mission in mind: to save Hell’s Kitchen by any means necessary, no matter the cost. This immediately puts him at odds with Matt Murdock’s (Charlie Cox) vigilante alter-ego, who also seeks to protect the city – but sees the criminal element as the root of the city’s problems. Central to this conflict is that Fisk truly believes he’s doing good for Hell’s Kitchen and at times may seem more of a hero to its people than Daredevil. Intelligent, complex and physically imposing, Wilson Fisk is the perfect foil for Matt Murdock, and the two will collide dramatically in “Marvel’s Daredevil.”

    The rest of the cast includes Rosario Dawson (Claire Temple), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson), Vondie Curtis Hall (Ben Ulrich), Scott Glenn (Stick), Ayelet Zurer (Vanessa Marianna), Bob Gunton (Leland Owlsey), and and Toby Leonard Moore (Wesley).

    “Marvel’s Daredevil” is set to debut its entire 13-episode first season on Netflix on April 10 at 12:01 a.m. PST.
    VINCENT D'ONOFRIO as WILSON FISK in the Netflix Original Series “Marvel’s Daredevil” Photo: Barry Wetcher© 2014 Netflix, Inc. All rights reserved.
    [via: Variety]

    Photo credit: Barry Wetcher/Netflix

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  • ‘Daredevil’ Teaser: A (Quick) First Look at Netflix and Marvel’s New Series (VIDEO)

    Daredevil, Netflix
    It’s not the official teaser — that’s dropping tomorrow, February 4 — but Marvel and Netflix couldn’t help but offer a short glimpse at the trailer for “Daredevil,” the streaming service’s first foray into a four-series partnership with the comic powerhouse.

    The clip is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it look at our hero, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), a blind man who moonlights as the titular superhero. We see Daredevil, in a makeshift costume, slink down a darkened hallway before busting down a door and barging through.

    “I’m just trying to make my city a better place,” he says in voiceover.

    We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to find out additional details about the series, but this sneak peek should get fans excited to see more.

    “Daredevil” premieres on Netflix on April 10.

    Photo credit: YouTube

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