The Marvel Cinematic Universe fans lost their minds after watching Charlie Cox’s Daredevil appearing in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now, some of the recent major announcements from Marvel have made it clear that “The Devil of the Hell’s Kitchen” is not going anywhere soon. The superhero will play an important role in numerous upcoming MCU projects.
How about we start with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Disney+ series? The latest trailer shows that Daredevil will appear at some point in the show. However, the makers did not reveal his full costume. Additionally, fans will see the superhero in MCU’s forthcoming Echo series alongside Alaqua Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio.
Kevin Feige made many thrilling and jaw-dropping announcements at this year’s SDCC event. But there was one show that took everyone at the event by surprise. And that show was none other than Daredevil: Born Again!
Born Again is the first-ever MCU series to get 18 episodes. This scenario may help the franchise in getting rid of one major problem. All the Marvel Disney+ shows took off brilliantly. But their magnificence crumbled under the weight of rushed and restrained finales. An 18-episode slot not only bestows proper screentime to our protagonist but also will do justice to D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin. Every season of Netflix’s Daredevil series consisted of 13 episodes. It means we are getting five more episodes of action-packed entertainment in the forthcoming Disney+ show.
It’s a move that may change MCU forever!
Although, the 18-episode slot means that the makers may take more than a year to complete the shoot. So, we can expect it to arrive on Disney+ in the first half of 2024. The first three seasons of Daredevil are available on the streaming platform. Stay tuned for more updates.
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