Daredevil: Born Again has taken a significant new direction and it might be for the better. Following Disney's decision to revamp the show, THR reports that Dario Scardapane, familiar to Marvel fans as an executive producer on Netflix's The Punisher, will take on the role of showrunner. Furthermore, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, known for their recent work on Loki Season 2, have been brought on board to oversee the remaining episodes of the first season. This overhaul follows the departure of the writers, Chris Ord and Matt Corman.

The initial vision for Daredevil: Born Again, first revealed at San Diego Comic-Con in 2022, leaned more towards a legal procedural format. In this conception, the show would have waited until the fourth episode before introducing viewers to Daredevil's iconic costume. However, with Scardapane at the helm and backed by a fresh writing team, fans can expect some changes in the show's trajectory.

Production complications further instigated these shifts. Disney+ had to halt the show's production due to the writer's strike, which subsequently saw Ord and Corman exit their roles. During this hiatus, Marvel executives reviewed the shot episodes, which is currently fewer than half of the initially proposed 18-episode order, and felt a course correction was necessary. The vision set by Corman and Ord was considered to lean more towards legal intricacies than the adrenaline-packed action sequences reminiscent of the original Netflix series. This comes at a time when Disney is in the middle of reevaluating its content creation approach, transitioning from a film-like model to the more conventional television production style, emphasizing the roles of showrunners, pilots, and series bibles.