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Monday 20 August 2012

Du-du-duladu boo! Daredevil right go back to Marvel!

As you may or may not already know that there has been talk of 'Daredevil' being remade...when I first heard this I couldn't believe it either that even after Ben Afleck's attempt at wearing a red leather cat suit that cam complete with it's own leather mask and fold out stick,-now I think about this it makes me think that this sounds like this was more an action figurine than a character from a movie- the film studios are going to have another go at this to see if they can do any better than before.

And there is definite need for this to be done better than before as if you ask me a man in a leather catsuit isn't a good look...these were designed for women so why on earth make a man wear one as it definitely isn't a good look for any man!...now that I think about it the studio should have definitely given Ben Affleck some compensation after making him wear that as it really doesn't make you think when you see you go see this film that he is a cool superhero like Christpher Nolan has managed to do with Batman....which if you don't already know is going to be rebooted at a later date. 

Collider reported on the 6th August that 20th Century Fox were going to make a reboot of Daredevil and David Slade who was initially set up to direct this but then left for Joe Carnahan (who has directed The Grey the film where Liam Neeson fighting off wolves after a plane crash) to come into the fold.

Unofficially it has been suggested that the negotiations between Marvel and 20th Century Fox would give Marvel The Silver Surfer and Galactus characters from 'The Fantastic Four' use of them in future films of theirs in exchange for making Daredevil.

But now it's been reported by Variety that 20th Century Fox have had no choice but to give back the rights to Marvel and these will according to "sources" say that the rights for this character will revert back to them some time after the October 10th deadline which Marvel gave 20th Century Fox to put this reboot into production.

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