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.
Fans have waited years to finally see Logan and Wade Wilson finally join on the fun of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While this couldn't happen due to legal reasons, Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox and its properties finally opened this door. And Deadpool 3 somehow managed to live up to all that hype.
I’m certainly hoping the return of Charlie Cox to the role is the first of several returns from the old Netflix Marvel series, and that includes Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones. While I loved most of the Marvel series originally running on Netflix (and streaming now with a Disney+ subscription),
The MCU's so nice, some visit it twice! To be fair, some may not have noticed this Fantastic Four cast member previously. Part of that concern may have been due to some the age of some commenters, as what you’re about to read involves a TV-MA Netflix series: After watching an Easter egg video about the DD: Born Again trailer I remembered that Ebon Moss-Bachrach played David Lieberman in the Punisher series.
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Daredevil: Born Again 's release is fast approaching. The Devil of Hell's Kitchen is finally set to get his own Marvel Cinematic Universe ( MCU) TV show, which begins airing on March 4. Before it arrives, then, you'll want the complete lowdown on what we know so far.
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Daredevil, the iconic Marvel character, is set to make a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read to learn more about the character.
Yesterday (January 16), the first trailer for Daredevil: Born Again was finally released to the public. And, while there was a lot to unpack from the forthcoming show's two-minute-long teaser, there's one supposedly hidden detail that's got fans excited.
Chris Evans and Jason Statham's forgotten thriller Cellular has been released on Netflix. The 2004 movie follows a science teacher (played by Kim Basinger) who is kidnapped by home invaders, though manages to make a call to a stranger for help.
Fans are eagerly piecing together hints and clues from Lyonne, hoping to uncover more about the Fantastic Four's long-anticipated entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
From Valentine's horror to Jason Statham beating up bad guys, there's a lot to be excited about this year on the big screen.