It's also worth noting that after the acquisition of Fox's TV and movie assets, Marvel Studios regained access to the mutants, Fantastic Four, and their tie-in players, so there's no scarcity of characters they can bring to the MCU in the foreseeable future. The MCU has a stacked slate running at least until 2021, with a string of small screen projects for Disney+ which significantly adds to their annual workload. Unfortunately, there's no clear indication that Disney or Marvel Studios is even paying attention.
While the Save Daredevil movement hasn't been that active in the last few months, the petition is still ongoing with D'Onofrio and Cox throwing their support for it. Fans are on board with the idea as seen in the comments section, some of them saying that the poster makes them want to see the idea come to fruition more. In light of this petition, digital artist erathrim20 imagines what it would be like if Marvel Studios continues Matt's adventures via a fourth season of Daredevil coming to Disney+. Related: Daredevil, Luke Cage, or Iron Fist: Which Marvel Show Deserves A Disney+ Reboot?
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While Daredevil season 3 finale functions well as a series cap-off, fans understandably want more considering the quality of its final year. It mined inspiration from the iconic Born Again and Guardian Devil print runs and pit a resurrected Matt Murdock against Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) for the last time. While the first two ones were solid offerings, its final one was regarded as one of the best comic book projects on the small screen. The first project out of the Marvel and Netflix partnership, Daredevil ran for a total of three seasons. With Disney launching their own streaming platform, those pushing for the idea are suggesting that the service becomes the new home of Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock. It's been a couple of years since the Marvel series ended, alongside with the rest of the comic book brand's line-up for Netflix, but fans continue to hope that it will somehow continue. No pressure, gentlemen.A Daredevil fan-poster imagines season 4 is coming to Disney+. Petrie and Ramirez sure have their work cut out for them, especially since they're also going to have to find a way to tp that one-take hallway fight from season one. The show will also have find space for Deborah Ann Woll's Karen Page, Elden Henson's Foggy Nelson, Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple, and, of course, our main man Charlie Cox, who is so good at carrying this entire show on his bruised, battered, impossibly Catholic shoulders. although he probably won't be played by Jason Statham. And maybe – just maybe – we'll get our first introduction to Bullseye. As any comic book fan will tell you, Frank Castle can damage Matt Murdock's body, but Elektra is the one who can damage his soul. As any Daredevil fan will tell you, the latter is going to be one of the most important characters on the entire show. In addition to bringing Jon Bernthal's " Marvel version" of the Punisher to the screen, they also have to find time to properly bring Elodie Yung's Elektra into the mix. New showrunners Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez, stepping in for Steven DeKnight, have a lot on their plate. You can check out both versions in the gallery below:Ī popular, slick, and critically acclaimed show is going to spend an entire season focusing on a conflict between two awesome B-tier superheroes. And since this is the world of comic books we're talking about here, the poster comes in two versions: one with a splash of color and a black-and-white variant. The poster was unveiled by Marvel honcho Joe Quesada, who announced that it will be available to attendees of New York Comic-Con this week. To see the Daredevil season 2 poster for yourself, hit the jump! You know, just in case you need a reminder to get excited for the next batch of episodes. While season two of the show is currently filming and won't be ready for some time yet, a new poster had debuted online. Stylish, complex, and and so very different than the rest of its brethren in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the series won over hardcore comic fans and normal folks alike. In a year where much of the discussion surrounding superhero movies revolved around when audiences where going to grow tired of superhero movies, Netlix's Daredevil arrived and gave that conversation a swift kick in the throat.