Daredevil

Daredevil movie rights revert back to Marvel/Disney

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The Daredevil movie rights have sensationally reverted back to Marvel/Disney from 20th Century Fox. This has actually been on the cards for a while and it seemed that when Joe Carnahan (Narc, The

Daredevil will likely return to Marvel

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Last week we heard that 20th Century Fox and Marvel were in discussions about the rights to Daredevil, which were set to revert back to Marvel if Fox hadn't entered production on a reboot by

Fox may give Marvel Galactus and the Silver Surfer in exchange for more Daredevil time

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When director David Slade departed Daredevil last month it was also mentioned that 20th Century Fox had to enter production on the reboot by the end of the year otherwise the character rights would

David Slade departs the Daredevil reboot

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While 20th Century Fox has secured a director for their Fantastic Four reboot, they've just lost one for their next Daredevil film. David Slade (Twilight: Eclipse) became attached last year, but has

Superheroes at the box office (Part 5)

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In Part 4 we lost Batman but got Blade, a second-rate superhero that showed Hollywood how a seriously taken source material and genuinely good movie can turn into a successful property, regardless of

David Slade confirms Daredevil involvement, briefly talks Wolverine

We got news last week that David Slade (Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) was being lined up by 20th Century Fox to direct their Daredevil reboot. A few days later it was

David Slade to direct the Daredevil reboot

Around this time last year we heard that 20th Century Fox were getting the ball rolling on a Daredevil reboot, having hired screenwriter David Scarpa (The Day The Earth Stood Still) to write the

Daredevil getting the reboot

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Since Daredevil didn’t exactly set the box office alight in 2003 20th Century Fox decided against a sequel; however they knew that if they wanted to keep the rights to the character they would need

X-Men, Daredevil, Deadpool…Oh My!

This was a bad summer for 20th Century Fox, after not one of their movies crossed the $100 million mark. X-Files: I Want to Believe couldn't compete with The Dark Knight, The Happening opened to bad