DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Season 2 Is Not the End According to Vincent D’Onofrio

Fans of Daredevil: Born Again can breathe a sigh of relief. Despite recent chatter online sparked by Charlie Cox suggesting Season 2 might mark the end of the road for the show, Vincent D’Onofrio is setting the record straight and offering a glimmer of hope for more street-level Marvel mayhem.

In a clip that made the rounds on social media, Cox referred to Season 2 as the show’s "final" season, which sent fans into a frenzy. But given how casually the comment was dropped, it's likely it was just a slip of the tongue.

That small bit of confusion was enough to stir up concern among the fandom, but thankfully, D’Onofrio jumped into the conversation to clarify things.

Replying to fans on X, D’Onofrio shot down the idea that Daredevil: Born Again is wrapping up after its second season. He said the reports were “not true,” and added, “there's a good chance we will have a third season.”

While Marvel Studios hasn't officially announced a Season 3, Brad Winderbaum, the head of Marvel Television, previously shared that the intention is to keep the series going. What started as an ambitious 18-episode revival has been reshaped into two seasons with nine and eight episodes respectively, leaving the door wide open for more.

D’Onofrio previously teased that plans for a third season were on the table. Speaking with fans, he explained, “If they let us do it, we have a plan. It is up to the fans to watch and to get excited. And it is up to us to please them and get the story right. We are looking forward in a big way.”

Marvel seems optimistic, and it’s clear the creative team is game to keep going, if the response warrants it. And based on trade reports, Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 had a strong debut on Disney+, which is a promising sign for the show's future.

If we do get a third season, there's plenty of comic book material to mine. Fans are already dreaming up ideas, including a storyline where both Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk end up behind bars, reminiscent of the gritty arcs by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark.

Of course, if a third season doesn’t materialize, there's always the chance we’ll see Daredevil on the big screen again. Though sadly, it doesn't look like he’ll show up in Spider-Man: Brand New Day next summer.

Season 1 of Daredevil: Born Again is streaming now on Disney+. Season 2 is on the way, and if all goes well, we might just get more.

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