Tag: Daredevil
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Scrapped Fox Marvel Movie Would Have Featured X-Men, Fantastic Four, Deadpool, and Daredevil
Long before Avengers: Infinity War delivered the “most ambitious crossover event in history,” 20th Century Fox had an even bigger one planned with the Marvel characters that they had owned back in 2011. That means not only heavy-hitters like X-Men and Fantastic Four, but Deadpool and Daredevil. But alas, their ambitions got ahead of them,…
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Marvel/Disney Reportedly Won’t Even Consider Development Of New Projects With Netflix Heroes Until After 2 Years
Late last year, Netflix decided to purge itself of Marvel TV series. That means the popular ‘Defenders’ franchise including “Daredevil,” “Jessica Jones,” “Luke Cage,” “Punisher,” and “Iron Fist” are no longer going to produce new shows after the final season of “Jessica Jones” is released later this spring.Continue reading Marvel/Disney Reportedly Won’t Even Consider Development…
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‘Bird Box’ Honest Trailer: Netflix Canceled a Blind Superhero Show for This?
Netflix famously canceled Daredevil, the Marvel series about a blind superhero. But they went ahead and produced the adaptation of Josh Malerman’s novel Bird Box. Apparently it had a better chance of survival for those without the ability to see. The result was a more grisly, less subtle, subpar retread of A Quiet Place, and…
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Daily Podcast: How Do You Make A Disney Movie About A Empathetic Dog Murderer? Daredevil, Snake Eyes, John Grisham, Oscars, Between Two Ferns, James Cameron & Tom Cruise
On the December 5, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Chris Evangelista to talk the latest film and tv news, including Daredevil, Snake Eyes, John Grisham, The Oscars, Cruella, Between Two Ferns and James Cameron & Tom Cruise. You can…
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‘Daredevil’ Was Netflix’s Fourth Biggest Show – So Why Was It Canceled?
The strange saga that is the Daredevil cancelation continues. A new report reveals that Daredevil was canceled despite being the fourth-biggest show on Netflix. And still another report claims that it wasn’t Netflix who pulled the plug on the superhero series – it was Marvel themselves. Just what in the name of Hell’s Kitchen is…
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Superhero Bits: Abandoned King Shark Concept Art, Jason Momoa Surprises ‘Aquaman’ Fans & More
Want to see what King Shark might have looked like in Suicide Squad? What did Daredevil showrunner Erik Oleson have to say about the cancellation of the series? What would a James Wan directed Batman movie be like? What other Marvel character officially survived The Snappening according to an Infinity War follow-up comic? When does…
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Superhero Bits: Tyler Perry’s Marvel Mash-Up, ‘Daredevil’ Season 3 Viewer Numbers & More
What do the viewing numbers for the third season of Daredevil look like so far? Which Aquaman co-star almost passed on their role? Who would Ray Fisher like to see direct the Cyborg movie if it happens? What does Kevin Feige love about the credits scenes on Marvel movies? Which Marvel character did Tyler Perry…
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Vincent D’Onofrio on Season 3 of ‘Marvel’s Daredevil’ and the Return of Wilson Fisk
With Season 3 of Marvel’s Daredevil, streaming at Netflix, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is back from the brink of death and not only has to deal with his archenemy Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio), aka Kingpin, and his unexpected release from prison, but he’ll also have to contend with the rise of Bullseye (Wilson Bethel), who…
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‘Daredevil’ Season 3 Goes Back To Basics And Shows Marvel TV Has Some Life Left In It Yet [Review]
In 2015, “Daredevil” marked the first series in the Netflix and Marvel TV partnership. With its decidedly dark take on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and stylish, unique action, the fledgling superhero series drew critical acclaim and became an instant hit for the streaming service. However, over the next three years, Netflix/Marvel’s iffy output —new shows,…
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‘Iron Fist’ Star Finn Jones Responds to Cancelation: ‘With Every End Is a New Beginning’
“With every end is a new beginning.” Those are the words actor Finn Jones has chosen as his response to the news that “Iron Fist” has been canceled by Netflix after two seasons, sharing a gratitude-filled Instagram post about his experience on the Marvel series. The show weathered a whitewashing controversy prior to its debut…