Daredevil: Born Again is bringing back a forgotten era of the MCU in a big way, and understanding the Netflix era is key before the series premieres.
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Born Again, I am more worried than ever that Marvel has learned the wrong lessons from the titular character's previous appearances. As many now know, Daredevil: Born Again is a continuation of the Netflix show.
The show's creator Cheo Hodari Coker has offered fans some glimpses of what could have been if Luke Cage had continued. With season 2's shocking ending introducing the titular character (played by Mike Colter) as Harlem's new crime boss, the new batch of episodes were going to raise the bar.
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane says the new MCU series will have "a lot less navel-gazing" than the Netflix show.
Guillermo del Toro's latest is an update on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, with Oscar Isaac as the doctor and Jacob Elordi the creature.
Captain America: Brave New World will see Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson, aka the Falcon, taking over the mantle of Steve Rogers. Additionally, the film will mark the debut of Harrison Ford in the MCU, portraying President Thaddeus Ross, who will also transform into the Red Hulk.
We finally have a first-look image of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein that actually shows us a cast member in action. In it, we see Oscar Isaac as Doctor Frankenstein himself from the Guillermo del Toro film.
The current Mayor Fisk, specifically, notes that Daredevil has not been active lately, with Murdock replying that he gave up the vigilante life after an unknown accident. While vi
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The specifics of Spider-Man’s origin story always differ slightly, but usually the basics remain the same. Peter is on a class trip to a scientific facility when he encounters an escaped radioactive spider. One painful bite later, Peter gains the proportionate strength, speed, and agility of a spider.