Looking further afield, there’s no mention of a Daredevil season 3 just yet considering Netflix and Marvel’s bustling slate, though Cox himself recently revealed that The Defenders ensemble series will leap into production in late 2016. But in order for Matt Murdock to become a team player, he’ll need to shake his lone wolf status. While speaking to Empire, the actor dropped some new details relating to Marvel’s small screen team, proving that, after his gruelling encounter with The Hand, the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen can no longer survive as a one-man reign of terror.
Cox stressed of Murdock’s season two arc “He can’t do this alone, he’s been so adamant about being a lone wolf, about doing it himself, so I think that in order for him to get to The Defenders we needed this second season. We needed to see him be broken individually so that he can – he’s willing to form a team. The lesson that Matt has had to learn in the second season of Daredevil is that he needs help”.
As the first show to jump-start Marvel’s small-screen universe, expect Daredevil to become an important fixture in The Defenders lineup.
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