"Deadline is reporting that prospective Daredevil reboot director Joe Carnahan is resigned to the fact that Fox will never get the project off the ground before their October deadline. That sentence began and ended with the same word. It is now even more likely that the screen rights will return to Marvel Studios and Disney.
Rumors swirled earlier this month that the respective studios were willing to extend Fox’s ownership in exchange for Fantastic Four properties like Galactus and Silver Surfer, though such claims have been soundly denied. Fox did offer Disney the opportunity to co-finance the film with Fox, but they declined. Right now it simply sounds like a game of hot potato. As exciting as Carnahan’s proposed Serpico style DD film registers to us, the studio just isn’t eager to go back to the well. Deadline suggests that Carnahan could shop his concept to Disney upon the transition, but the project, as pitched, may not gel with the ongoing plans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe"
If Marvel Studios does get Daredevil rights back it would make sense from them to make more friendly version of Daredevil and one that's closest to what going on in the comics which to both would be Mark Waid's run on series.
*In my opinion it's pretty much a fact that Daredevil is the best character Marvel has*
Source: http://ifanboy.com/a...evil-after-all/
"Deadline is reporting that prospective Daredevil reboot director Joe Carnahan is resigned to the fact that Fox will never get the project off the ground before their October deadline. That sentence began and ended with the same word. It is now even more likely that the screen rights will return to Marvel Studios and Disney.
Rumors swirled earlier this month that the respective studios were willing to extend Fox’s ownership in exchange for Fantastic Four properties like Galactus and Silver Surfer, though such claims have been soundly denied. Fox did offer Disney the opportunity to co-finance the film with Fox, but they declined. Right now it simply sounds like a game of hot potato. As exciting as Carnahan’s proposed Serpico style DD film registers to us, the studio just isn’t eager to go back to the well. Deadline suggests that Carnahan could shop his concept to Disney upon the transition, but the project, as pitched, may not gel with the ongoing plans for the Marvel Cinematic Universe"
If Marvel Studios does get Daredevil rights back it would make sense from them to make more friendly version of Daredevil and one that's closest to what going on in the comics which to both would be Mark Waid's run on series.
*In my opinion it's pretty much a fact that Daredevil is the best character Marvel has*
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