
Daredevil: Born Again season one may have only just concluded but showrunner Dario Scardapane has already confirmed when fans can expect to see season two.
The Marvel series has been a hit with Disney+ viewers who have been delighted to see Charlie Cox return as a blind lawyer turned vigilante, Matt Murdock. Vincent D’Onofrio and Jon Bernthal have also reprised their roles as Wilson Fisk and The Punisher respectively.
The new show is a grittier continuation of the Daredevil Netflix show that ran from 2015 until 2018.Although the dust is still settling on season one’s violent finale, Scardapane has announced to fans that they won’t have to wait too long for the next chapter.
In an Instagram post teasing the finale, Scardapane said: “It’s all led up to this… Such a mix of emotions as we close out S1. So grateful for the cast, crew and studio for their confidence and indulgence. Biggest of thanks to Sana, Brad, Kevin, Lou, Aaron, Justin, Charlie, Vincent, Deb, Jon and the whole mad circus.”In an interview with Marvel.com, executive producer Sana Amanat spoke positively about what has been shot on season two so far and suggested that viewers will see a “different kind of New York”.
She said: “It’s been great. We’ve been shooting a lot of crazy sequences. The crew is crushing it, and the action is nonstop. The backdrop is a little different. It’s still New York, but it’s a slightly different kind of New York.
“I’m very excited about the material we’ve been getting. I’ve been fangirling all week. We shot a really big sequence with Wilson Fisk this week, and I felt like a kid in a candy shop.”“I’m very happy with the way season one ended up, especially considering all of the starts and stops,” she said.“Ultimately, these actors are such incredible performers. You just have to trust them, and you know they’re going to give you the material that you need. We’re all fans, and we’re trying to do things that we feel are delivering on fan expectations.“Ultimately, these actors are such incredible performers. You just have to trust them, and you know they’re going to give you the material that you need. We’re all fans, and we’re trying to do things that we feel are delivering on fan expectations.
