Daredevil: Born Again is bringing back a forgotten era of the MCU in a big way, and understanding the Netflix era is key before the series premieres.
Born Again, I am more worried than ever that Marvel has learned the wrong lessons from the titular character's previous appearances. As many now know, Daredevil: Born Again is a continuation of the Netflix show.
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Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane says the new MCU series will have "a lot less navel-gazing" than the Netflix show.
January is coming to an end and February is just about to get underway. This means a major shake-up in the offerings of all the best streaming services and many library titles disappear from one place, possibly appear elsewhere, and an entirely new library of new content arrives.
Born Again is the name of a Daredevil comic book run that was largely celebrated for its gritty and cerebral storytelling. Speculations have run wild with regard to how much of that story is going to play into the narrative of the show, but Vincent D’Onofrio has come out with some details of the story. He said ( via EW ):
The show's creator Cheo Hodari Coker has offered fans some glimpses of what could have been if Luke Cage had continued. With season 2's shocking ending introducing the titular character (played by Mike Colter) as Harlem's new crime boss, the new batch of episodes were going to raise the bar.
Daredevil: Born Again is getting a major update from the Netflix series, and it’s already putting fans on edge.
There are a couple of main ways to approach an MCU rewatch though if you want to have some sense of order. You can either watch everything in the order they were released, or you can watch everything in chronological order which will require some jumping around the various Marvel Phases.
Ahead of their return to directing in the MCU, The Russo Brothers' last entry in the MCU is finding streaming success on Disney+.
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