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The continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) shows no signs of waning, consistently delivering surprises both on screen and backstage. Notably, characters from the abruptly terminated Netflix Marvel series have made unexpected returns. Charlie Cox, famed for portraying Matt Murdock, was once at a loss about Marvel's contractual intricacies and even deemed his co-star Vincent D’Onofio "delusional" for maintaining that Daredevil stood a chance at revival.
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Cox, doubtful at the height of Netflix's MCU shows' popularity due to their stark difference from the film franchise, anticipated the end of his journey as Daredevil. However, his narrative took an unexpected twist as he returned on screen, gracing audiences with his presence not only in a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home but also in She-Hulk. Indeed, D'Onofrio may have foreseen the complex workings of Marvel contracts.
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The debate ultimately settled with a triumph for D'Onofrio, as the duo is set to re-emerge in a new show. Audiences can anticipate a hefty 18-episode run of Daredevil: Born Again, surpassing the length of other Disney+ Marvel series, despite whispers of Born Again facing turmoil behind the scenes.
The release date for Daredevil: Born Again remains undisclosed, but fans can anticipate both D’Onofrio and Cox in Echo, premiering January 10th on Disney+. If you're planning your next TV series indulgence, don't miss the TV premiere list.
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