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Daredevil Showrunner Faces Fan Backlash Over Character Death
25 Mar
Summary
- Showrunner Dario Scardapane took over the Daredevil revival.
- Creative team overhaul happened six episodes into filming.
- Key characters Karen Page and Frank Castle returned to the series.

Dario Scardapane, showrunner for Marvel's "Daredevil: Born Again," acknowledges the strong fan reaction to recent creative decisions, particularly the early demise of a key character. Expectations for the Disney+ revival were immense, as it marked the superhero's return to television after a five-year absence and followed years of fan-driven campaigns for the show's return.
Approximately six episodes into the initial filming schedule, the series underwent a significant creative overhaul. The studio brought in Scardapane, who had previous experience on "The Punisher," to replace the original head writers. This change led to a substantial rewrite of plotlines and the reshooting of several episodes, including a new pilot.
A primary objective of the new creative direction was to re-center "Born Again" closer to the tone and character focus of its predecessor, the Netflix series. This approach involved reintroducing major characters who had been omitted from the earlier production, notably Karen Page and Frank Castle, much to the delight of long-time fans.




