'Marvel's Daredevil' on Netflix was cancelled on November 29th, 2018, and the general consensus with trades (like Variety) was that Marvel would get the rights back from Netflix after two years... which is today.
The Save Daredevil campaign planned a tweetstorm from 10AM-12PM to get Marvel's attention... and it has become a success, with #SaveDaredevil trending for most of the day.
Some highlights from the day:
‘Daredevil’ Fans Urge MCU Revival Now That Rights Have Reverted To Marvel Studios https://t.co/tfc9MAwQr7
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) November 29, 2020
So proud to reveal the new Daredevil triptych I created commissioned by the amazing #SaveDaredevil. It's a love letter from us to ALL of the people who made this show possible.
— Rico Jr (@RicoJrCrea) November 29, 2020
We need all these amazing characters back! @MarvelStudios @Kevfeige @vincentdonofrio pic.twitter.com/wOaH1fMw4e
#SaveDaredevil pic.twitter.com/XZSqfKJLhw
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) November 30, 2020
Will the campaign be successful? Is the two years "non-use" clause even true? Lots of questions, but Marvel has to have noticed.
As always, updates here when official word is released on the future of Daredevil in the MCU.
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