Tag: Jon Bernthal

  • Genneya Walton Officially Cast in Daredevil: Born Again

    Genneya Walton Officially Cast in Daredevil: Born Again

    The Man Without Fear is growing his support stable. Deadline reports that Genneya Walton has been cast in Daredevil: Born Again, the Disney+ revival of the Netflix series Daredevil. Walton’s role hasn’t been revealed, but Deadline says she’s playing “a young journalist with connections to a character from the original series.” This confirms a copyright…

  • Wilson Bethel will Return as Bullseye on Daredevil: Born Again

    Wilson Bethel will Return as Bullseye on Daredevil: Born Again

    Daredevil will have to keep up his reflexes because he’s once more being pitted against the assassin who can’t miss. ComicBook.com exclusively reports that Wilson Bethel, who played Bullseye on Netflix’s Daredevil, will reprise the role on Daredevil: Born Again, the upcoming Disney+ series that is more and more becoming the continuation of the Netflix…

  • Daredevil: Born Again Details and Target Premiere Date Revealed

    Daredevil: Born Again Details and Target Premiere Date Revealed

    The Man Without Fear is going to sit on the shelf for a while. A Twitter account named Scarlet Witch Updates has gotten ahold of a filing for Daredevil: Born Again from the U.S. Copyright Office’s Public Records System that reveals details about the series, including the first episode’s synopsis and estimated air date. (This comes…

  • Jon Bernthal Will Return as The Punisher on Daredevil: Born Again

    Jon Bernthal Will Return as The Punisher on Daredevil: Born Again

    Disney+ is in for some punishment. (Actually, we’re probably the ones about to be punished because it’s Disney+ Marvel.) The Hollywood Reporter has heard from sources that Jon Bernthal will return as the Punisher on Daredevil: Born Again, the revival of the excellent Netflix show starring Charlie Cox as Daredevil. Bernthal debuted as the character…

  • REVIEW: The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

    REVIEW: The Many Saints of Newark (2021)

    The Many Saints of Newark was a risky proposition from the get-go. To follow up something as beloved and intricately constructed as The Sopranos is one of the clearest examples of a fool’s errand imaginable. It becomes greater in the wake of El Camino, which added nothing to Breaking Bad and ruined a perfect ending…

  • Do We Need The Many Saints of Newark?

    Do We Need The Many Saints of Newark?

    The Many Saints of Newark is coming at a serendipitous time for me. From late April into early May of this year, I finally watched The Sopranos. (I’m not sure how an Italian from Staten Island avoided it for so long, but here we are.) It was one of those rare instances where mountains of…