Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Has Joe Carnahan's 'Daredevil' plan been rejected by Fox?


Uh oh, it looks like we may be talking about Daredevil reverting back to the Marvel Universe, after all. That's certainly where things seemed to be headed, as the Man Without Fear's film rights were on the verge of expiring over at 20th Century Fox, with the studio scrambling to find someone to get a production up and running before then. With David Slade out, Joe Carnahan(The Grey) emerged as the frontunner, and in recent days we've seen him talking up the project a little bit on Twitter...

  @manwithoutfear DD fans would be very pleased if they saw the things I've seen of late. Very, VERY pleased...

But now it appears the tables have turned. Carnahan again took to tweeting the film's progress, and his mood certainly changed.....

Joe Carnahan @carnojoe Think my idea for a certain retro, red-suited, Serpico-styled superhero went up in smoke today kids.

The most recent update said that Fox may be willing to let the character go, rather than getting involved in some complicated horsetrading with Marvel to earn an extension. Fox's rights lapse on October 10th, and even if Carnahan or some other director were to get the job today, it would be a tough turnaround in that short a period of time. It's always possible Fox has another director in mind, but it's doubtful. Carnahan would have made for a perfect fit for the character, and if they were truly serious about holding on to Daredevil, they'd probably be amenable to any halfway decent idea that crosses their desks. 

So does this mean we could see Daredevil as part of The Avengers in the future? Probably not right away, as Marvel also has regained the rights to popular heroes, The Punisher and Blade, and up to this point they haven't done anything with them.

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