After recent comments from the showrunner of Marvel's TV shows saw the story's direction change somewhat. Now, Daredevil: Born Again is expected to be essentially Daredevil season 4, just under a different title.

This came as a welcome surprise to me and the many other fans of ranking of the Netflix Defenders shows often sees Daredevil at the top, with the ongoing hope being that Daredevil: Born Again will continue what it started and carry over the show's strong elements to an MCU setting. While the trailer for Daredevil: Born Again gave me hope that Marvel Studios has succeeded in this regard, recent comments from the showrunner have caused my worries to resurface.

Daredevil: Born Again’s Showrunner Has Commented On The Best & Worst Parts Of Netflix’s Show

The Wrong Lessons May Have Been Taken From Netflix's Daredevil

Matt Murdock speaking at a funeral in Netflix's Daredevil

In a bid to promote Daredevil: Born Again, showrunner Dario Scardapane was interviewed by SFX, revealing what elements of the Netflix show would be carried over to the MCU project. However, I am concerned that Scardapane has misunderstood what the best and worst parts of Netflix's Daredevil were after reading his comments. Scardapane insisted that Daredevil: Born Again will have "more fun in the moments with these characters and a lot less navel-gazing than before."

Scardapane was also a screenwriter for Netflix's The Punisher, also set in the Defenders Saga.

Scardapane goes on to say that "the earlier show, at its best, was fantastic... at its worst, it was two characters in a room talking about what a hero is." While Scardapane does insist he is not simply "taking swipes" at the Netflix show, he insists that Daredevil: Born Again will feature fewer scenes of "characters grousing about their lot in life." Evidently, Scardapane is going into Daredevil: Born Again with very specific views about the Netflix show, but I am worried he has misunderstood what made the latter so great in the first place.

The Idea That Daredevil’s Worst Aspects Were Its Character Interactions Is Worrying

Netflix's Daredevil Excelled In Its Character Work

The Punisher speaking to Matt Murdock in Daredevil

Although I will concede that Scardapane wanting to inject more fun character interactions into Daredevil: Born Again is a positive thing, it is his comments that the worst parts of Daredevil were the characters sitting around and talking that I take issue with. Many would likely agree with me when I say that the biggest strength of Netflix's Daredevil was exactly this, its character work. Hearing the showrunner of the new iteration of Daredevil for the MCU say otherwise is ittedly worrying.

It is the heartfelt, excellently written, brilliantly performed character scenes in Daredevil that stand out to me...

When I think about my favorite moments from Daredevil's three seasons, it is not the conventionally fun action sequences I think of. Of course, these are great scenes and should be included in any adaptation of Marvel Comics, but it is the heartfelt, excellently written, brilliantly performed character scenes in Daredevil that stand out to me. Be it Matt and Foggy's back-and-forth about why the former should be Daredevil in season 1, episode 10 or the many compelling interactions between Matt and Kingpin, Daredevil's strength was its exploration of morality and heroism that was driven by its characters.

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Daredevil season 2 had similarly amazing moments, most of all the conversation between The Punisher/Frank Castle and Matt on a rooftop in episode 3. This seems like the specific scene Scardapane is referencing due to Matt and Frank talking about what it means to be a hero. The scene is one of the best in the entire show, but knowing that Scardapane may think otherwise is concerning. The following episode has a similar scene, which is a gut-wrenching monologue where Frank tells Matt about his murdered family. These are the scenes from Daredevil I most, not the action.

How Daredevil: Born Again Can Still Work In Light Of The Showrunner’s Comments

Despite my worries about Scardapane's comments, I it that I am still expecting Daredevil: Born Again to work. Perhaps one of the biggest reasons behind this is the show's shorter runtime. If I had any criticisms about Netflix's 13-episode mandate for Marvel shows, it was that the middle section of each season tended to drag slightly. Daredevil: Born Again is expected to have nine episodes, meaning the pacing will tighten up in a way that could be reflective of Scardapane's comments.

Scardapane does reference The Punisher in this light, explaining that less time will be spent trying to fill scenes with dialogue before the next big action scene. While this could be worrying and enforce my concerns, the fact that Daredevil: Born Again's cast has spoken openly about how much better the show is since Marvel's revamp gives me some hope. Overall, I am still excited about Daredevil: Born Again and hope that Scardapane has found a balance between dialogue and action, but I cannot deny that I fear Marvel may have learned the wrong lessons from Netflix's Daredevil.

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Daredevil: Born Again
Release Date
March 4, 2025
Network
Disney+
Showrunner
Chris Ord

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Directors
Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, David Boyd, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Writers
Jesse Wigutow, Jill Blankenship, Thomas Wong, David Feige, Grainne Godfree
Franchise(s)
Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe