now, after several fits and starts that included a complete creative overhaul, daredevil has once again risen from the ashes.
one of the hallmarks of the early show was its embrace of bone-crunching action and dark subject matter.
cox says new showrunner
dario scardapane (the punisher, tom clancy’s jack ryan) and directors justin benson and aaron moorhead have retained what audiences loved most about the first iteration while upping the ante for the new sequel series hitting disney+ this week.
philip silvera, who acted as stunt and fight coordinator on the netflix version of daredevil, returns for the reboot.
“so, we have the opportunity to pick up where we left,” the british-born actor says. “i’ve seen the sequences this season and i’m so proud of them. they’re inventive and also reminiscent of the previous show.”
charlie cox returns as daredevil in “daredevil: born again.”
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d’onofrio, 65, wasn’t sure he’d ever get a chance to play kingpin again, but seated next to cox, he says he’s thrilled to be back because the marvel villain is more intense this time.
“he’s on a path now where he’s craving more power and he’s dangerous when that craving starts within him,” d’onofrio says.
not only are cox and d’onofrio reprising their earlier roles, but jon bernthal is back as the vigilante known as the punisher. deborah ann woll and elden henson also return as karen page and foggy nelson.