Charlie Cox Explains How Disney+ Will Change Daredevil

In spite of that, he’s urging fans to have an open mind.

“I would say to those people, ‘We’ve done that,'” Cox said. “Let’s take the things that really worked, but can we broaden? Can we appeal to a slightly younger audience without losing what we’ve learned about what works?”

Only time will tell. 

As for the mega-sized 18 episode first season that Disney+ has planned for Daredevil: Born Again? At first, Cox couldn’t believe it.

“They said to me, ‘We’re going to be shooting in 2023,'” he said. “I said, ‘Great, when?’ They said, ‘All 2023.’ I start shooting in February and finish in December.” 

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