Netflix's 'Daredevil' is one of the most popular shows from Marvel, always in conversation with a positive light, so it's no surprise that 'Daredevil: Born Again' is causing so much hype between audiences while they wait for the Disney+ premiere on March 4th.
After seeing Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock back in 2021 in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', fans started speculating about the possibility of Marvel picking up the show again and bringing back the character to the MCU, and in 2022 the actor starts talking about the possibility of this happening.
A reimagination of Netflix's Daredevil with a whole new team behind the cameras, but the familiar faces everyone loves in front of them.
The series started development back in 2022, but a year later goes through a complete change, including reshooting up to 9 episodes, when the series went through structural changes to work as two separate season of 9 episodes each instead of a long 18 episodes season as it was originally going to be.
Apparently, according to what everyone in the team is saying, the series is not that different from the original iteration, and most of the material is still going to be in the final version of the series.
As for the plot, we know what we're getting into when it comes to Daredevil, lots of fighting crime, and complicated relationships while Matt Murdock tries to manage his professional daytime life as a lawyer and his night life as a vigilante. And thanks to the first trailer, we even know The Punisher is going to be an important part of the series.