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Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio have spoken about the creative overhaul ofDaredevil: Born Again, and they are both promising fans that the show will be much closer to the intensity of the original series from Netflix.

After viewers got concerned with the future of the franchise following the controversialShe-Hulkscene, this might be the comforting answer everyone needs. The upcoming series also gets a new release date after it halted production for three months, making sure the changes are worth the long wait.
Daredevil: Born AgainWill Be “Much Closer” To The Original Series
While speaking withTVLine, actorCharlie Coxrevealed that the intensity ofDaredevil: Born Againas compared with the Netflix version is “not exactly the same, but much closer, and potentially much improved.”
Vincent D’Onofriochimed in and proudly remarked how the changes they have made during the creative overhaul have greatly enhanced the quality of the show.

“It’s hard to comment because I want to say so much about both the last show and this show, and the change that happened, but in the end, the last few months of work we did was quite intense and written beautifully and directed beautifully. I think it’s as intense as we’ve ever been.”
Cox shared that it is “pretty emotional” to collaborate again with costars Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson, who played Karen Page and Foggy Nelson.

He said that a lot of their scenes were written in a way that somehow got them reminiscing over the past, and that’s exactly what they have also been doing off-camera. “They are such a heartbeat of the show, and always have been,” he added.
Daredevil: Born Again Character Details Reveal 18 Episode MCU Show Will Have 3 ‘Confident, Brash, Ruthless’ POC Female Characters
Dario Scardapane now spearheads the series as showrunner, replacing Matt Corman and Chris Ord. The latter duo’s vision for the project reportedly did not impress Marvel Studios chiefKevin Feige.
Charlie Cox Responds To Daredevil’s ControversialShe-HulkScene
It was quite a shocker for manyDaredevilfans witnessing the infamous ‘Walk of Shame’ scene in Disney+’sShe-Hulk. For the audience, this did not represent the character they loved from the original show. Charlie Cox ultimately addressed this viaDigital Spy:
“There are things that you do when you’re playing a superhero. There are scenes that you read, and you go, ‘The fans are going to love this. This is knock-out.’ And then there’s stuff like the walk of shame, where you’re like, ‘I don’t know. This could go two ways.’”

He was completely aware that the viewers might not like the scene, but he argued that he only tried to match the tone of the show. “The good thing about doing it on something like She-Hulk is, it’s not Daredevil’s show.”
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Cox reiterated that it was his job to embrace the tone of the show he is guesting in as an actor. However, after his recent interview above, fans should no longer fret, as Daredevil stays as the Man Without Fear they knew from the beginning.
Daredevil: Born Againwill premiere on Disney+ in March 2025.
Ariane Cruz
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.
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