‘Daredevil’ Season 3 Updates: Filming Starts Late 2017 Possibly With Kingpin; Charlie Cox Desperately Wants Bullseye
"Daredevil" season 3 is confirmed to film late 2017 with most of the juicy information about the Marvel series is still unrevealed. However, there are reports that say that aside from Charlie Cox reprising his role as "Daredevil," Vincent D'Onofrio will drop by as Wilson "Kingpin" Frisk and "Bullseye" will also be part of next season as Cox previously revealed in Wizard World Pittsburgh.
Expect non-stop action in "Daredevil" season 3 on Netflix as Charlie Cox returns as the Man Without Fear. Cox was interviewed on "Boogaloo Radio" and he shared the news that "Daredevil" season will be filmed later in the year to hit a 2018 release, CBR reported. Cox just wrapped up production for "The Defenders" and " Jessica Jones" and "Daredevil" would be his final project for this year.
Meanwhile, Vincent D'Onofrio's "Kingpin" may possibly be part of "Daredevil" season 3; this news is still to be confirmed. D'Onofrio is very confident that his character will come back and he can't wait to reprise his role. He expressed his eagerness to work with Marvel and described the franchise as creative, Den of Geek reported. Cox also has his bet on Bullseye and said in an interview that he can't imagine a run of the series without the character.
In Wizard World Pittsburgh in October he said that it would be interesting to have Bullseye appear next season but this would have to be confirmed. Aside from Bullseye and Kingpin, other characters could make it to "Daredevil" 3 such as Luke Cage (Mike Colter), Punisher (Jon Bernthal) or Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter). And as for the actor who could play Bullseye to the T, reports say that Jason Stratham is the best choice.
More information about "Daredevil" season 3 will surely be revealed before the said filming schedule starts at the end of 2017. Season 1 and 2 episodes are still available through Netflix.
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