Daredevil will return for a new series at Disney+ after Netflix pulled the plug on the show in 2018.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige announced Daredevil: Born Again at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
The upcoming series, with Charlie Cox set to reprise the role of blind vigilante Matt Murdock aka Daredevil, will premiere in spring 2024 and consist of 18 episodes.
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The character had already made his official MCU debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home last December, where the lawyer-by-day from Hell's Kitchen appears in a cameo.
The Man Without Fear also pops up in the new trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, presented at Comic-Con. Cox will also voice the role in Spider-Man animated series Freshman Year.
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Additionally, it has been rumoured that Daredevil and villain Kingpin, played by Vincent D'Onofrio on the Netflix series and Hawkeye, will return in Hawkeye spin-off Echo, focused on Alaqua Cox's character.
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As it was previously reported, the Daredevil reboot will feature a different creative team than the Netflix series, which ran for three seasons between 2015 and 2018.
Season one showrunner Steven DeKnight said not being involved in the Devil's hotly-anticipated return to the screen was "bittersweet".
"But all I want is [a] great Daredevil show I can watch with the rest of the fans!" he wrote in conversation with fans on Twitter.
Similarly, season three showrunner Erik Oleson seemed enthusiastic at the prospect of more Murdock adventures, writing on social media: "Thrilled to learn that Daredevil lives on! Best cast and best fan base EVER!"
Daredevil seasons 1-3 are streaming on Disney+.
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