Summary

Daredevil: Born Againwill include the return of an important Daredevil feature that was missing from season 3 of the Netflix series. Daredevil’sMCUreturn has gone through a lengthy and confusing development process. While Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio were attached to the new series early on, it was unclear if it was a continuation of the Netflix series. Last year, it was announced that much of the series had been scrapped in favor of what worked with Netflix’sDaredevil. Many actors from the original show are returning in theDaredevil: Born Againcast, including Jon Bernthal’s Punisher andWilson Bethel’s Bullseye.

Marvel’s decision was smart, as audiences loved the Netflix series and were disappointed about the show’s cancelation after three seasons.The MCU timelinecan expand the darker, street-level universe while continuing, and improving, what audiences liked from the original show.Marvel showed footage forDaredevil: Born Againat D23, featuring the same gritty tone and intense violence that viewers expected. However, it also included an exciting reveal for Daredevil’s character that brings back something missing from Netflix’s final season.

Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio on a collage image.

Daredevil Born Again: Everything You Need To Know

After being teased in MCU films and television shows, Matt Murdock returned to the screen for a Disney+ series, Daredevil: Born Again.

Matt Murdock Will Wear Multiple Daredevil Outfits In Daredevil: Born Again

The D23 footage forDaredevil: Born Againincluded multiple looks at Matt Murdock in the iconic Daredevil outfit. However, one moment showed that the series features several suit variations. In the trailer,Matt opens up his armory, which includes five Daredevil helmets. The helmets are different colors, and feature several shades that haven’t been worn by the live-action hero on-screen before, including black and silver. Footage of Matt in the suit only shows him in the classic red costume, but this indicates his Daredevil appearance could change throughout the show.

Since Matt returned to the MCU inSpider-Man: No Way Home, he has worn the suit twice. He wore the red outfit inEcho, but Daredevil’sShe-Hulkcostume was a throwback to old Daredevil comic books. He wore a gold and red outfit, a reference to the first costume Daredevil ever wore in the comics. Audiences had mixed reactions toward his “ketchup and mustard” suit, but Matt’s new look reminded viewers that Daredevil has more looks outside of his standard red suit.

Daredevil in his first costume in Daredevil

Matt Never Wore The Suit In Daredevil: Season 3

Daredevil’s helmets are significant because it means Marvel is making up for a poor decision by Netflix, asinDaredevilseason 3, Matt never wore the Daredevil suit. Afterthe events ofThe Defenders, Matt became disillusioned with God and felt he no longer represented what the suit stood for. He abandoned the suit and wore the homemade costume from season 1, an all-black, light-weight outfit with a bandanna. However, Bullseye wore a replica Daredevil suit, using it to commit crimes and murders and frame Daredevil in the process.

Even though Daredevil has worn the suit since,Daredevil: Born Againwill be the first time he has worn the suit for a full season of television sinceDaredevilseason 2. D23 showed him fighting in the Daredevil suit, and it looks like he’ll be more vicious than before. It’s great to see Matt wear the suit again, and it’ll be interesting to see how the series potentially changes his outfit throughout the season.

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