The fearless man is making a comeback.
A Daredevil series for Disney+ is finally moving forward after several teases of characters from the show in its own content.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Matt Corman and Chris Ord have been tapped to write and produce a series that will be notable for being the first of a new series on the streaming service.
Prior to establishing their heroes on Disney+, Marvel’s TV arm, then run by Jeph Loeb, produced several violent titles. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, The Punisher, and Iron Fist were included. The Defenders is an event series that is similar to the Avenger’s style.
Daredevil was one of the more popular outings from the streamer, lasting three seasons, and star Charlie Cox won over fans with his portrayal of blind avenging attorney Matt Murdock, also known as Daredevil. The actor who reprised the character in last year’s Spider-Man: No Way Home is teasing a possible return.
The Kingpin, Daredevil’s villain, was revealed to be the key nemesis in Hawkeye, a hit series that also unfolded late last year.
The Disney+ titles are more mature than the normal Disney+ shows and are more violent and cuss-filled.
The USA spy series Covert Affairs was created by Corman and Ord and starred paper Perabo and Christopher Gorham. The Enemy Within and The Brave were action thrillers. They are represented by Verve.