Daredevil: Born Again Won’t Be a Netflix Sequel, Says Charlie Cox
Champ! Charlie Cox, the man who gave us the gritty trench‑coat hero from Netflix, just dropped a bombshell: the new Daredevil: Born Again will be a fresh start, no need to chase the old show’s tail.
The Line‑up Is Reboot, Not Continuation
When Cox chatted with Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, he was told that this isn’t “Season 4” but a brand‑new “Season 1.” “It’s a whole new thing,” he told Extra. “If you’re going to do it again, do it differently.”
Comic Storyline? Maybe Not
On IGN Cox clarified that the show isn’t simply a retelling of the famous Frank Miller Born Again comics. “We’re not going to be telling that story,” he said. “We made the Netflix show, it ended, years passed, and we’re making another show. It’s a perfect title.”
What Do We Know So Far?
- Charlie Cox is back as Matt Murdock (Daredevil) after a heart‑warming cameo in Spider‑Man: No Way Home.
- Vincent D’Onofrio will reprise his iconic role as Wilson Fisk—aka The Kingpin.
- Exact plot details? Still a mystery. Cox hasn’t even peeked at the script yet.
- The series will stream on Disney+ in 2024.
So get ready for a brand‑new adventure where old heroes walk into fresh doors—no Netflix baggage required. Stay tuned!
