Daredevil: Reborn set for a comeback in season 3, with filming slated for 2026
In a thrilling turn of events for Marvel fans, Daredevil: Born Again has secured not one but two new seasons!
Brad Winderbaum, head of streaming, television, and animation at Marvel Studios, has confirmed the news of Daredevil: Born Again season 3. The filming for this highly-anticipated season is set to begin next year.
The confirmation comes after a period of confusion surrounding the future of Daredevil, following Charlie Cox's initial reference to season 2 as the "final season." However, Vincent D'Onofrio, who plays the iconic Kingpin, quickly debunked the speculation on Twitter.
Krysten Ritter, who plays Jessica Jones in the series, has expressed her enthusiasm about the upcoming season 2. Ritter, who described the crew of Daredevil: Born Again season 2 as amazing, had an amazing experience working on the set. She felt as though no time had passed since her first day.
Ritter also hinted at some "cool stuff" being done in season 2, implying that fans are in for a treat. She believes the fans of Daredevil will be very thrilled with the new season.
In addition to the return of Daredevil and Jessica Jones, Ritter confirmed that she will be back for season 2. The exact release date for Daredevil: Born Again season 2 on Disney Plus is yet to be confirmed.
For those eagerly waiting for more Marvel content, a guide to all upcoming Marvel movies and shows is available. This will help keep fans entertained while they eagerly await the next instalment of Daredevil: Born Again.
Vincent D'Onofrio, who plays the formidable Kingpin, also confirmed his return for season 3. The future of Daredevil: Born Again is now secure, and fans can look forward to another exciting season of their favourite superhero series.
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