Nouveau réalisateur engagé pour Born Again, avec Justin Benson et Aaron Moorhead à la réalisation.

Exciting Updates on the Marvel/Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again!
New Changes Behind the Scenes
While shooting for the much-anticipated Marvel series, Daredevil: Born Again, was temporarily suspended due to actors’ strike, it was soon evident that there were other issues plaguing the show. Recent news broke that major changes were underway within the Marvel team, as head writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman were let go from the series. Additionally, the directors who had been working on the show were also released from their contracts.
A Fresh Vision and New Leadership
Don’t worry, though! Marvel is determined to bring a fresh perspective to the series. Enter Dario Scardapane, who will now serve as the showrunner for Daredevil: Born Again. Scardapane is no stranger to the superhero genre, having worked on acclaimed shows such as Jack Ryan and Netflix’s version of The Punisher. His expertise will surely take the series in an exciting new direction.
The Gritty and Serialized Approach
One of the key changes in this new direction is a departure from the procedural format that the series was leaning towards. Scardapane intends to transform Daredevil: Born Again into a more serialized show, reminiscent of the gritty and darker tone that made the Netflix original series so popular. Fans can expect a thrilling and immersive experience as they dive into the world of the lawyer/vigilante, portrayed by Charlie Cox, and the villainous Kingpin, played by Vincent D’Onofrio.
Talented Directors Joining the Team
To ensure a seamless transition and maintain the high production value of the series, Marvel has enlisted the talented duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead as the new directors. Both Benson and Moorhead have previous experience working on Marvel projects, including Moon Knight and Loki Season 2. They will be combining previously shot material with new footage to bring the story to life with their unique creative vision.
A More Traditional TV Model
In a bold move, Marvel is shifting towards a more traditional model of TV creation with Daredevil: Born Again. By placing Scardapane in the overarching role of showrunner, Marvel aims to streamline the creative process and ensure a cohesive vision for the series. This approach marks an exciting change for Marvel as they tap into the potential of the episodic format.
Marvel’s plan remains unchanged, with the intention of producing 18 episodes spanning two seasons. Fans can look forward to a thrilling and captivating journey as they join Daredevil on his quest for justice in this highly anticipated series.
Source : www.empireonline.com
