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Marvel fans are excited to see a detail in the new trailer for Daredevil: Born Again
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Marvel fans are excited to see a detail in the new trailer for Daredevil: Born Again

Marvel released a preview of its entire lineup of TV shows for 2025, which included a long-awaited look at Daredevil: Born Againwhich delighted the fans.

Before his final Agatha All Alonga montage previewing all of Marvel’s Disney+ shows has apparently leaked online, with images of some major upcoming titles.

Includes live action series Daredevil: Born Again, Iron heart and Wonder Man as well as animated shows And if…? Season 3, Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, The eyes of Wakanda and Marvel Zombies.

Easily the biggest of these is the new Daredevil series he’ll be seeing Charlie Cox return as blind lawyer Matt Murdock for a reboot of Netflix original series, which was based on the comics created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett.

The new trailer shows that Vincent D’Onofrio will return as the Kingpin and Jon Bernthal reprising his role as The Punisher. Various action scenes are also shown in the trailer, but one moment delighted fans.

In one clip, Daredevil can be seen diving off a rooftop and using his club to swing from another building, just as Spider-Man would with his webbing.

This is a common thing that Daredevil does in the comics, but so far it hasn’t been featured in any of the live-action adaptations of the character on screen.

Many fans reposted the scene on X/Twitter and are understandably excited at the prospect of seeing a famous trope brought to life.

One person asked: “Are we about to live in a world where Daredevil has better swinging scenes than Spidey?”

Another said: “Daredevil swinging his club is everything to me, I’ve been waiting so long to finally see this”

A third wrote: “DAREDEVIL USES HIS CLUBS TO CHARGE BUILDINGS!”

A fourth added: “Daredevil using his clubs to go from building to building looks so good.”

Charlie Cox as Daredevil (Getty/Marvel)Charlie Cox as Daredevil (Getty/Marvel)

Charlie Cox as Daredevil (Getty/Marvel)

It comes after Cox asked stunt double Chris Brewster, to work on the program with him. Brewster starred as Cox’s stunt double on the Netflix series, which ended in 2018 after three seasons.

They appear in an episode of Ikuzo Unscripted podcast, Brewster divulged that Cox had made a request to bring him back, but was unfortunately turned down multiple times.

He also claimed that “no one” who had previously worked on all three seasons of the Netflix original Daredevil series was asked to return.

“But in the end, Born againI had no doubt that they would reach me. Charlie (Cox) specifically asks me for anything, and he always goes out of his way and fights for me to be there,” Brewster said.

“And he kept asking them to bring me and I never got a single call. Ironically, no one who worked on seasons one, two or three returned.”