Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane addresses whether Karen Page's screen time will be limited after the series' shocking opener.
The stars and showrunner of the new Marvel series explain what went into that game-changing moment for Matt Murdock.
Daredevil: Born Again gets underway with a shocking event that alters Matt Murdock's life forever, and actor Charlie Cox has now admitted that he wasn't always sure it was a wise
It's no secret that the show originally didn't feature Henson and Woll, and it was only when showrunner Dario Scardapane came on board and retooled the series to be more of a continuation of the story than a reboot that Foggy and Karen's return became possible.
Marvel Studios has officially brought back Daredevil, and audiences were prepared to usher Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and his friends back into their crime-fighting, courtroom-drama-ridden lives.
Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com, showrunner Dario Scardapane and directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead break down why that heartbreaking death had to happen, Henson, Cox and Woll's crucial input, and where that now leaves us and Matt.
When we last saw the trio in the season three finale of "Daredevil," they decide to open a new practice, Nelson, Murdock and Page.
In a clip from Marvel's Instagram, the cast spoke about just how hyped Charlie Cox was to reunite with his cast... even if it got him into trouble. Karen Page actress Deborah Ann Woll shared a ...
After much anticipation, Daredevil: Born Again landed on Disney+ on March 4, 2025. However, the show ended up breaking fans’ hearts in the premiere episode itself by killing off Foggy Nelson, Matt Murdock’s best friend who was a part of all three seasons of Netflix’s Daredevil.
D'Onofrio points out that the action only works if “real people emotion” is at the core of it all, and he promises “terribly emotional stuff” from Daredevil: Born Again: “You have some funny stuff, you have a lot of action, and you have real relationships that are failing, and succeeding, and failing, and succeeding through the whole story.”