Charlie Cox and Frank Castle are together and slamming heads together. What can we expect from Disney+’s ’Daredevil: Born Again’ series?
As much as I adore the magical MCU storytelling of Agatha All Along, or the space-faring action of the Guardians of the Galaxy films, I’m exceedingly excited for the street-level “realism” of Daredevil: Born Again when it arrives to bludgeon the eyeball areas of everyone with Disney+ subscriptions.
Born Again premieres on Disney+, Marvel Studios has released a new TV spot for the hotly-anticipated series, along with a first clip featuring Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk;
Actor Charlie Cox became a household name with his iconic portrayal of the titular role in Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix, with the latest installment, Daredevil: Born Again, debuting on Disney+ on March 4.
Ever since it was announced that Charlie Cox would be reprising his role as Daredevil in the current Marvel Cinematic Universe, many fans have been clamoring for the return of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones (Iron Fist not so much) and we get a glimmer of hope as it seems like Marvel Studios might actually bring said characters back.
In his interview with ComicBook, Cox showed interest in Daredevil siding up not just with the Defenders, but the Avengers, as well. While the actor expressed desire to reteam with his old street level fighter friends, he showed equal, if not more, interest in teaming up with Sam Wilson, Bruce Banner, Thor, and the like.
Charlie Cox is reprising his Marvel Comics character for Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again. At the end of 2024, Cox posed for a photo with the gym owners of the establishment he was training at for the physically demanding role.
The Devil of Hell's Kitchen is back and is ready to kick names and take butt! Daredevil is almost here and we are eagerly awaiting his grand return!
Born Again, comedy sequel Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip, and a David Blaine docuseries.
Marvel Studios has officially confirmed that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will not appear in any live-action Disney+ series due to existing rights agreements with Sony Pictures. Brad Winderbaum, Marvel Studios’