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  • ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Renewed for Season 3

    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television's 'Daredevil: Born Again', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2025 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2025 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ will return for a third season.
    • Charlie Cox stars as Matt Murdock/Daredevil.
    • Vincent D’Onofrio is also expected to be back as the Kingpin.

    Despite a troubled development process, which included scrapping footage and hiring a new showrunner, the Marvel/Disney+ series ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ arrived to praise and solid viewing figures this past March.

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    The show, which saw the return of Charlie Cox as superpowered blind lawyer Matt Murdock (who also battles crime as costumed vigilante Daredevil) and Vincent D’Onofrio as powerful crime figure Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk effectively continued the story from the Netflix ‘Daredevil’ series, albeit this time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    Despite comments from Cox in July (see more on that below), Brad Winderbaum, head of streaming, television and animation at Marvel Studios, confirmed the third season renewal in an interview with IGN.

    Related Article: TV Review: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

    What’s the story of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’?

    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television's 'Daredevil: Born Again', exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.
    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.

    ‘Born Again’ follows Fisk who goes from being a gangster to a NYC autocrat mayor. Matt falls in love with therapist Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva), but she winds up becoming an ally in the Fisk administration.

    Season 2 will see the return of Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones character. Also in the Season 1 finale, Jon Bernthal’s Frank Castle/Punisher returned and, in the very end, broke out of Fisk’s Red Hook jail.

    In addition to the next two batches of Daredevil, the Punisher character will appear in his own one-off special co-written by and starring Bernthal and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green. It’s been shot but has yet to confirm a premiere date.

    What did Cox and D’Onofrio say about the chances of a third season?

    (L to R) Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll), and Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) in Marvel Television's 'Daredevil: Born Again', exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.
    (L to R) Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll), and Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) in Marvel Television’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.

    While a second season had already been ordered (and shot for a 2026 launch), Cox in a statement at GalaxyCon seemed to indicate that it would serve as the final season.

    Yet that was reportedly taken out of context and for his part, D’Onofrio took to social media to say:

    “Good chance there will be a third [season].”

    When will ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 3 be on screens?

    While Season 2 is due next year, Season 3 won’t shoot until around the same time, so we can expect it to launch in early 2027.

    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television's 'Daredevil: Born Again', exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.
    Daredevil/Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) in Marvel Television’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Giovanni Rufino. © 2024 Marvel.

    Movies and TV Shows Featuring Characters in ‘Daredevil: Born Again:’

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  • Netflix Cancels ‘The Punisher’ and ‘Jessica Jones’

    Netflix Cancels ‘The Punisher’ and ‘Jessica Jones’

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    Marvel and Netflix have officially parted ways: The streaming service has canceled its remaining two Marvel series, “The Punisher” and “Jessica Jones.”

    Deadline reports that Netflix decided to put those series to rest, ending its marquee partnership with the comics powerhouse. Other Marvel series that were previously canceled by the streaming giant include “Daredevil,” “Luke Cage,” and “Iron Fist.”

    In a statement released to Deadline, Netflix confirmed the most recent cancellations. It also said that the upcoming third season of “Jessica Jones” would still air on the streaming service as planned.

    The statement said:

    “Marvel’s The Punisher will not return for a third season on Netflix,” Netflix confirmed today to Deadline. “Showrunner Steve Lightfoot, the terrific crew, and exceptional cast including star Jon Bernthal, delivered an acclaimed and compelling series for fans, and we are proud to showcase their work on Netflix for years to come,” the streamer added.

    “In addition, in reviewing our Marvel programming, we have decided that the upcoming third season will also be the final season for Marvel’s Jessica Jones,” Netflix also made official this President’s Day. “We are grateful to showrunner Melissa Rosenberg, star Krysten Ritter and the entire cast and crew, for three incredible seasons of this groundbreaking series, which was recognized by the Peabody Awards among many others”.

    “We are grateful to Marvel for five years of our fruitful partnership and thank the passionate fans who have followed these series from the beginning.”

    Marvel released its own statement about the news, striking a bittersweet tone that also teased a possible continuation for some of its characters — perhaps on the upcoming Disney+? The statement said:

    “It had never been done before. Four separate television series, each with different super-talented showrunners, writers, directors, cast and crew, coming out months apart and then …they would meet in a single event series all set in the heart of New York City. We called them The Defenders.

    And together we were thrilled by stories of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and even the Punisher joined in! They said it couldn’t be done.But Marvel assembled amazing teams to write, produce, direct, edit, and score 13 seasons and 161 one-hour episodes. Take a moment and go online and look at the dazzling list of actors, writers, directors, and musicians who graced us with the very best of their craft.

    We loved each and every minute of it.

    And we did it all for you — the fans — who cheered for us around the world and made all the hard work worth it.

    On behalf of everyone at Marvel Television, we couldn’t be more proud or more grateful to our audience. Our Network partner may have decided they no longer want to continue telling the tales of these great characters… but you know Marvel better than that.

    As Matthew Murdock’s Dad once said, ‘The measure of a man is not how he gets knocked to the mat, it’s how he gets back up.’ To be continued…!”

    Stay tuned to see if any of these series make the switch to Disney’s new service.

    [via: Deadline]

  • ‘Daredevil’ Cancelled by Netflix, Fans Are Gonna Be Pissed

    ‘Daredevil’ Cancelled by Netflix, Fans Are Gonna Be Pissed

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    Another Netflix-Marvel series bites the dust.

    “Daredevil” has been cancelled after three seasons, reports Deadline. The series (a significant fan-favorite) was Netflix’s first major Marvel property brought to the streaming service.

    The cancellation comes soon after Netflix axed “Iron Fist” and “Luke Cake” in October. Though Matt Murdock may have some life left in him. See the below statement from Netflix:

    “While the series on Netflix has ended, the three existing seasons will remain on the service for years to come, while the Daredevil character will live on in future projects for Marvel.” No word if that afterlife translates to feature films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or in some TV or feature capacity on Disney+, Disney’s pending streaming service. (According to Deadline’s sources, however, plans for another movie seems unlikely.)

    The news is surprising after “Daredevil” rebounded creatively and creatively with its recent third season. Now, “Jessica Jones” and “The Punisher” are Netflix’s only remaining Marvel series. Per Deadline, both shows’ upcoming seasons will run as scheduled on Netflix.

    So what factors contributed to the cancellation? For starters, strains in the relationship between Marvel TV and Netflix, with the latter pushing for 10-episode seasons (down from 13) and Marvel TV bumping back against that. Also, showrunner turnover on “Daredevil” points to creative issues that may have reached a tipping point. “Daredevil” has had a new showrunner for every one of its three seasons. Drew Goddard (“Cabin in the Woods”) originally developed the series for Netflix back in 2015 and left the show in after writing its first and second episodes.

    No date has been set as of publish for the return of “Jessica Jones” or “The Punisher.