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Marvel Studios is DUMPING Future Limited Series on Disney+

Marvel Studios is DUMPING Future Limited Series on Disney+

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At first, Daredevil: Born Again was slated to run for eighteen episodes. The hero's brief appearance on screen has since grown into two seasons of nine episodes, most likely realizing how ambitious it would be to deliver that many episodes over more than four months.

Is that the end of this eagerly anticipated Daredevil comeback, or will the Man Without Fear have more in store? As of right now, seasons 1 and 2 of Daredevil: Born Again are basically one big story, showrunner Dario Scardapane confirmed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

He clarified, "We've got some new stuff going on," "This season is really kind of Part 2 of season 1, so it allows us to go into bigger and different places."

Brad Winderbaum, the head of Marvel Television, also added, "It's definitely a multi-season show." How many seasons it will run is unknown to me.

"This is really a question about Marvel television in general," "but I think it's very important that we make shows that last for multiple seasons, that come out on an annual cadence, that people can rely on, that feel like holidays and an event when a new season comes out.

"Our first wave of shows — and there's some great ones in there — had a very limited series motif, which made them feel like longform movies that had to stack up against the theatrical films and tie in in a significant way," "My vision is to get back to more of a comfort viewing, reliable, invest-in-the-characters-over-a-long-period-of-time, traditional style of television storytelling. I hope that over the next few years we see the fruits of that."

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