Daredevil fans have had quite the week after a series of announcements culminated in confirmation of the MCU series title that will mark the superhero’s return in Spring 2024, when Daredevil: Born Again finally lands on Disney Plus.
Prior to this, San Diego Comic-Con had already served some good news for fans of the character after it was revealed that Daredevil would also show up in the animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year, where Charlie Cox will voice Matt Murdock. Cox was officially cast for the role when his character appeared in legal counsel capacity for Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home; while his nemesis, Kingpin, was brought in Hawkeye with Vincent D’Onofrio returning with a slightly renewed sense of style.
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Now, it looks like Cox and D’Onofrio will be making up for lost time since one of the biggest takeaways from the Marvel panel at SDCC 2022 is the fact that the series will be 18 episodes long, three times more than the usual duration of current MCU shows on Disney Plus. Besides that, the logo was unveiled with a drastically different art style and font than what Daredevil had back in his Netflix days, but no other details were shared, meaning fans will have to wait for a definitive release date.
However, anyone wanting to see how the MCU tackles Daredevil will get an early sneak peek at Cox in She-Hulk, due to him briefly appearing towards the end of the upcoming series’ trailer in full superhero form, sporting a new Daredevil costume. Overall, this leaves Daredevil, and Cox especially, as one of the biggest winners from Marvel Studios’ camp after this Comic-Con with at least 3 fully confirmed MCU credits coming over the next couple of
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