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Marvel's Reboot Of "Daredevil" Will Be Rebooted AGAIN As Marvel Has Fired All Of The Series Writers And Directors

A reboot within a reboot? What is this, reboot-ception? I've been pretty open about the fact that I'm out on the MCU right now. I'm sure that Marvel is capable of putting out quality products, but they are well past their heyday at this point. At the same time, one of the Marvel projects, I was a little bit curious about was the Daredevil reboot. I didn't watch the entirety of the original Netflix series, but from what I saw, it was really well done and intense. Daredevil is an awesome character, and I'm honestly shocked we haven't seen the character done in action since 2003, outside of Charlie Cox's cameos in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "She-Hulk."

It’s silly at this point to declare this project dead. Marvel will bring in new people, and it’ll get off the ground eventually, but I think this is the first time that something has officially been rebooted before it even got the chance to reboot previously. From what I’ve read, the series being worked on was way too much of a legal procedural, and apparently Daredevil didn’t even put on the costume until episode four. 

I have an idea: why don’t they just make a movie? I understand that Disney+ is hot for the kids out there, but I’ve written before about how, with one or two exceptions, I don’t think Marvel works on television. I think a good way to separate themselves from the original Netflix series would be to make a two-hour narrative film. I miss the days when MCU films felt like events. I think a Daredevil movie on the big screen would be a great idea, but what the fuck do I know?