With the character now properly part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Disney+ is moving forward with a new Daredevil series, though it's unclear whether Charlie Cox is returning. Cox first brought the character of blind lawyer Matt Murdock and vigilante Daredevil to life with the eponymous Netflix show developed by Drew Goddard. The Daredevil show would help launch a group of shows informally known as the Marvel Knights series that also included Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Punisher and The Defenders, all of which held loose ties to the greater MCU.
Running for three seasons on Netflix, Daredevil received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, namely for Cox's performance in the titular role as well as Vincent D'Onofrio's performance as the villainous Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher and the character development seen throughout. With Netflix and Marvel Studios' deal ending in 2018, all of the MCU shows would find themselves canceled, leaving their futures largely unknown. Cox and D'Onofrio would finally make their way to the major MCU with the likes of Spider-Man: No Way Home and Hawkeye and now one of their futures is looking very bright.
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Variety has brought word that Disney+ has officially entered development on a new Daredevil show with Covert Affairs duo Matt Corman and Chris Ord set to write and executive produce. What is unclear from the ordered series is whether Charlie Cox will be reprising his role from the Netflix series and Spider-Man: No Way Home, with his return yet to be confirmed. Marvel has yet to officially announce the Daredevil show's development or Cox's future in the MCU.
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