Marvel’s ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Faces Production Delays Amid WGA Strike Fallout

Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated series ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is facing significant production delays, with reports indicating that it is now slated to start filming in early 2024. Originally expected to begin principal photography in 2022, the delays are largely attributed to the fallout from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike and other internal complications. Sources close to the production suggest that Marvel is reassessing its strategy for the series. ‘The expectations for ‘Daredevil’ are incredibly high, and the team is working diligently to ensure they deliver a product that lives up to both the legacy of the character and the demands of the fans,’ a Marvel executive stated. The show features Charlie Cox reprising his role as Matt Murdock and promises to delve deeper into the character’s complex relationship with his dual identity as a lawyer and vigilante. Since the series was first announced, fans have been buzzing with excitement about the return of Cox and potential appearances by other beloved Marvel characters. In related news, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is also planning several other reboot projects and spin-offs to enrich its narrative universe.