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New ‘Daredevil’ series in the works for Disney+

Fans have been clamouring for more Daredevil since Netflix series was cancelled in 2018



Charlie Cox in 'Daredevil' on Netflix.
Image Credit: Netflix

A new ‘Daredevil’ series is in the works at Disney+, with Matt Corman and Chris Ord writing and executive producing the project, reports Variety.

Corman and Ord most famously co-created the USA Network series ‘Covert Affairs’, which starred Piper Perabo and Christopher Gorham. The show aired for five seasons between 2010 and 2014. They most recently worked as executive producers and co-showrunners on the NBC drama shows ‘The Enemy Within’ and ‘The Brave’ as well as The CW series ‘Containment’.

Fans have been clamouring for more Daredevil ever since the Netflix series was cancelled in 2018 after three seasons. They were in for a long wait, however, as Variety reported in 2018 that the deal with Netflix included a clause that prevented any characters from the Marvel-Netflix shows from appearing in any non-Netflix projects for two years after cancellation.

As per Variety, the move came as Disney looked to bring its Marvel heroes under one umbrella, with multiple Marvel Cinematic Universe shows having since debuted on Disney+. ‘Moon Knight’ starring Oscar Isaac was the last such show to premiere, with a trailer for the ‘She-Hulk’ series starring Tatiana Maslany dropping earlier this week.

Disney+ launches in the UAE on June 8, with a subscription cost of Dh29.99 per month or Dh298.99 for an annual subscription.

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