Vincent D’Onofrio, the actor behind the menacing Wilson Fisk in the ‘Daredevil’ Universe, has shed light on the delay of the highly anticipated ‘Daredevil: Born Again‘ trailer.
Fans have been eagerly waiting for a glimpse of the revival, and D’Onofrio’s recent comments offer clarity on why the wait continues. However, he also assured fans that their wait for the trailer would soon be over.
Vincent D’Onofrio Assures Fans That Despite Delay, The Trailer Is Coming
Responding to a fan query on X, Vincent D’Onofrio revealed that the release of the trailer has been impacted by the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. “Postponed because of LA fires. It’s coming,” he wrote. While the delay is unfortunate, the actor assured fans that the trailer is on the way.
At this time, there is no official announcement about when the footage will debut. However, the promise of its arrival was enough to excite fans. The fires have caused widespread disruptions across the region, impacting various industries, including entertainment.
Vincent D’Onforio And Charlie Cox Promise A Darker, Deeper ‘Daredevil: Born Again’
Vincent D’Onofrio also previously provided insights into the tone of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’. The actor promised a more intense and dramatic continuation of the beloved series. In an interview with Rotten Tomatoes in August 2024, D’Onofrio hinted at a “deeper” tone for the series.
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He confirmed that the revival would align with the expectations of fans who cherished the gritty, grounded storytelling of the original show. “There are some things we can say and some things we can’t, alright? … The tone will be very similar and at times even deeper,” D’Onofrio teased.
Moreover, his comments suggest a series that will not only honor the legacy of its predecessor but also push boundaries. Charlie Cox, the man behind the red mask, also expressed excitement about the project. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of staying true to the original’s dark, brooding atmosphere.
“We finished shooting… We have honored the dark tone of the original show, and that is very exciting and important to us. It feels like it is one of the things that makes the character work so well,” Cox explained. With 18 episodes split into two parts, ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ might be everything fans expect.