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Concerns are being raised about the quality of the rebooted series, Daredevil: Born Again, as Marvel Studios has removed the writers and directors from their positions. The primary problem with the reboot was its deviation from the original action-focused approach of the Netflix series, opting instead for a legal procedural theme.
Marvel is currently seeking out fresh talents in writing and directing to ensure the ongoing success of the series. This proactive approach exhibits their dedication to providing superior content while also having the potential to revive and improve upon recent underwhelming shows.
Since its debut on Netflix in 2015, Daredevil has revolutionized the genre of comic book television. Now, in 2023, the reboot of Daredevil: Born Again is once again raising the bar for what comic book shows can achieve.
The announcement of Marvel Studios rebooting Daredevil for a Disney Plus series elicited mixed reactions from fans. Some were excited to see their favorite characters return, while others were concerned about Disney's potential influence on the show. The showrunner of the Netflix series recently expressed his doubts about Daredevil: Born Again, calling it a Disney scam. Such details have left fans worried about the show's faithfulness to the original.
In late September, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Marvel Studios had fired the writers and directors of Daredevil: Born Again. Production was halted during the writers' strike, with less than half of the 18 episodes already filmed. After reviewing the existing footage, Marvel Studios executives determined that it did not meet their standards, leading them to part ways with head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman, as well as the remaining directors for the season.
The issue with Daredevil: Born Again, reportedly, was that it deviated from its intended genre, focusing more on action rather than being a legal procedural like the Netflix series. Additionally, it was revealed that Matt Murdock's transformation into Daredevil would not occur until the fourth episode. Marvel Studios plans to retain certain scenes and episodes they have already filmed, while appointing Ord and Corman as executives to oversee the series. Furthermore, the company is actively searching for new writers and directors to bring the series to completion.
Fans who have been concerned about the details surrounding Daredevil: Born Again can now breathe a sigh of relief. Marvel Studios is working on saving the show and ensuring that it lives up to the high standards set by the original Netflix series. This news also signals Marvel Studios' intention to reassess their recent underwhelming shows like Secret Invasion and prioritize the release of exceptional content.
However, as Marvel Studios essentially starts afresh, fans will have to endure an even longer wait before they can see Daredevil: Born Again. Fortunately, there is some consolation in the fact that Daredevil will make an appearance in Echo, providing Daredevil fans with something to tide them over in the meantime.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter