Another Daredevil star has found a new TV series.
Vincent D'Onofrio, who played Matt Murdock's nemesis Wilson Fisk, is planning his next career move as he joins the cast of a brand new CBS All Access true crime drama.
Called Interrogation, the show is based on a true story and centres on a man – played by Veronica Mars and Smallville actor Kyle Gallner – who was convicted of murdering his mother.
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According to Deadline, D'Onofrio has been cast as an Internal Affairs officer who becomes "Gallner's character's biggest ally, an experience that calls faith in the criminal justice system into question".
The drama will jump across multiple points in time as each episode takes a look at a single interrogation.
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Daredevil came to an end after three seasons, as Netflix decided against renewing the show as well as the other Marvel TV series on the platform.
Fans have been campaigning to save Daredevil, and D'Onofrio himself has backed an online petition.
"I feel very similar to the way all the fans feel," D'Onofrio told Digital Spy last month about the series' axe. "As an actor, I am already doing three different [new] series. So that is not a problem.
"But it was such a good, fun thing to do, especially because of the other people doing it with me."
Since the show ended, a number of stars have been cast in other projects – with Wilson Bethel (Bullseye) joining a legal drama on CBS and another joining season 2 of Altered Carbon.
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