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Should ‘Daredevil’ fans get their hopes up again?

Leak of an alleged casting grid suggests Marvel character could be getting reboot soon



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Are Daredevil fans finally having their prayers answered? For what seems like aeons, fans have petitioned for the fan-favourite Marvel character to return — ever since Marvel-Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ was unceremoniously cancelled after its third season ran its course in 2018.

While a lot of people consider the character a lock to appear in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, out in theatres worldwide on December 17, rumours suggest he could be popping up elsewhere in the months to come in a post-No Way Home world, according to a report in ComicBook.com.

A still from 'Daredevil'
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The pop culture site even reported Cox filmed scenes for ‘No Way Home’ this past January.

Now, one scoop-tracking Twitter account has unveiled a casting grid plainly suggesting a solo Daredevil series is in the works.

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The grid comes courtesy of @RPK_News1, an online scooper known for releasing similar casting grids and trailer release information. In a tweet shared Sunday, it was revealed a grid has been circulating Hollywood hinting a Daredevil project is in the earliest stages of development.

While it’s unclear if the project is a film or Disney Plus show. Cox has refused to divulge any details of his potential involvement in any series or film reimagination.

CHARLIE COX as MATT MURDOCK in the Netflix Original Series “Marvel’s Daredevil” Photo: Barry Wetcher © 2014 Netflix, Inc. All rights reserved.
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“My answer is, ‘No comment.’ I don’t know what’s going to happen, I genuinely don’t know,” Cox previously said in a Forbes video.

“Also if there was a chance of that happening in the future, I don’t want to say something that could potentially jeopardise those chances because the people high up at Marvel, maybe they see this stuff or hear what I say and maybe that influences,” he added. “I don’t know. I have no idea. I love how passionate the fans are and I feel very, very, very touched that so many of them have gone online and made their voices heard about the desire for me to come back.”

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