New Daredevil series: Marvel has announced the release date and we are a little disappointed… – News Series

During a panel dedicated to Disney+'s Marvel series, Charlie Cox (Daredevil) took the stage with the rest of his team to announce the release date of “Born Again.”

Last weekend, D23 was held in the United States, an event for Disney fans. While on the cinema side, they were full of trailers (Mufasa, Vaiana 2, Snow White, etc.), on the streaming side, it was a little more timid.

But Marvel was there, just a few days after the San Diego Comic Con. The Maison des Idées dedicated one of its panels to Daredevil: Born Again, the reboot/sequel to the Netflix series launched in 2015. Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson) and Vincent D'Onofrio (Wilson Fisk/the Kingpin) met on stage to unveil the first images of season 1.

Daredevil on Disney+: casting, story, release date… all the info on the new Marvel series

Back to save New York

Although this first trailer was not immediately released by Disney+, the platform did provide some essential information: Daredevil will return to our screens in March 2025, much later than expected. This 18-episode season had been announced for 2024, but internal problems had to delay the filming schedule.

After several creative disagreements, Marvel decided in 2023 to part ways with the writers and directors who were working on the project and to backtrack on the direction taken by this new Daredevil, which is announced as a true sequel to the Netflix series: Kevin Feige and his team brought back all the original actors, like those mentioned above. But also Jon Bernthal (the Punisher) and Wilson Bethel (Bullseye).

Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer by day and a violent superhero by night, will be able to count on his precious allies to save his neighborhood Hell's Kitchen – and more generally New York – from the violence that is eating away at it…

The first photos are here and they already make me want them!

A season 2 already announced

Contrary to what had been announced beforehand, season 1 of Daredevil Born Again will not have 18 episodes (which would have made it the longest Marvel series on Disney+). The choice was in fact made to broadcast it in two parts.

It was specified during the panel that the filming of season 2 will begin very soon in the Big Apple. What does this imply that Marvel and Disney will offer both batches of episodes in the same year? We really hope so.

Until then, Netflix subscribers can wait with the platform's next Marvel production: it's called Agatha All Along, it's the spin-off of WandaVision and the first two episodes arrive on September 19!

Check out the trailer above!

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