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Disney + "Daredevil" Series in the Works With Writers Collection (Exclusive)

Disney + “Daredevil” Series in the Works With Writers Collection (Exclusive)

new “reckless“The series is advancing at Disney+, with diverse Having learned exclusively from sources that Matt Corman and Chris Ord are engaged in writing and executive production.

Rumors have persisted for some time about a Disney+ series about Man Without Fear, especially considering that two of the stars of the Netflix series “Daredevil” – Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio – have appeared in recent Marvel projects. Cox once again played Matt Murdock, Daredevil’s secret identity, in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” while D’Onofrio reprized the role of Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, in the Disney+ series “Hawkeye.”

It now appears that the project is gaining traction with the hiring of Corman and Ord, although Marvel has yet to officially announce anything about the show.

Corman’s representatives declined to comment. Marvel Studios Actors do not comment on projects in development.

Corman and Ord co-created the USA Network’s “Secret Affairs” series starring Piper Perabo and Christopher Gorham. The show aired for five seasons on the primary cabler between 2010 and 2014. They recently served as executive producers and co-producers on the NBC drama “The Enemy Within” and “The Brave” as well as the CW series “Containment.”

They are represented by Verve, Entertainment 360, and Goodman Genow.

Fans have been clamoring for more Daredevil since the Netflix series was canceled in 2018 after three seasons. They were waiting a long time, however, like diverse mentioned in 2018 That the deal with Netflix included a clause barring any characters from Marvel-Netflix shows from appearing in any non-Netflix projects for two years after the cancellation.

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The move came as Disney was looking to bring its Marvel heroes under one umbrella, with several Marvel Cinematic Universe shows since then appearing on Disney+. “Moon Knight” starring Oscar Isaac was the last such show, with Trailer for “She-Hulk” Starring Tatiana Maslany, earlier this week.