Despite the fact that Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again hasn’t yet reached the midway point, Marvel Studios has made it clear that the Mayor Fisk storyline will not carry into Season 3. Fans believed the first teaser for Spider-Man: Brand New Day revealed the Kingpin’s successor in Gracie Hall and recent photos from New York City set of the third season have confirmed that belief.
It seems as though Shelia Rivera will be filling the Wilson Fisk-sized void in the Mayor’s office in Season 3 and that she’ll be sharing some scenes with Karen Page, who no longer needs to be lurking in the shadows.
New alleged set photos from 'DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN' Season 3
LET ME KNOW IF THEY ARE FAKE, I did not find them anywhere prior to seeing them. pic.twitter.com/SCMAiY2ai1
With the return of Luke Cage also confirmed, it’ll be interesting to see if Rivera remains Mayor or if Cage looks to throw his name in the ring, should a new election be taking place. Cage followed Fisk’s reign of terror in the comics but the MCU iteration of Harlem’s Hero is quite different from his MCU counterpart.
The renaissance of the Netflix Defenders-verse been confirmed. After months of speculation, photos from the New York City set of Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 have revealed that the new season will indeed reunite the Defenders.
Twitter user jadames1775 was able to capture Mike Colter, Finn Jones and Krysten Ritter on set, leaving no further room for argument that the heroes for hire will reassemble in 2027.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Marvel Studios released its most recent Phase 7 slate. Kevin Feige and the Parliament paired the number of films in 2028 from four to three, in addition to revealing what is certainly nothing more than the first draft of its slim 2029 slate. All told, the current configuration of Phase 7 consists of five films, spanning from May 2028 through July 2029.
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Now, as the studio prepares to begin production on the Multiverse Saga finale, Avengers: Secret Wars, a pairing of publicly accessible records has provided production information and potential plot clues for one of the studio’s first Phase 7 films.
As of March 24th, Marvel Studios had registered Fragment Productions LLC. for motion picture production activities in the UK. While that information still hasn’t hit the web, it led to some serious speculative tweets by yours truly. However, a recent update to the SAG-AFTRA website, located by one of MM’s Discord mods, has clarified the nature of the project.
According to the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Production Listing database, Marvel Studios will be producing Black Panther 3 under Fragment Productions LLC.
While Washington‘s role has not been revealed, rumors have claimed that he would be playing the devious and disruptive villain Achebe. While it’s unclear what the status of the universe, much less Wakanda, will be following Avengers: Secret Wars, Achebe would make a fine antagonist for the nation of Wakanda.
The name of the production company represents a shift for the studio, which had previously produced Black Panther franchise films under Kimoyo Productions and Kimoyo II Productions, respectively. And as for what direction, if any, the newly formed company’s title might indicate a story for the film…well, that’s a different process entirely. Fragment could refer to a fragment of Vibranium; it could refer to Wakanda somehow remaining as a fragment of the previous iteration of the universe post-Secret Wars; it could refer to an attempt to adapt Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda run, in which Wakanda expanded into space before eventually facing internal civil wars and political fragmentation.
At the time of publication, Disney had not responded to inquiries about the nature of the LLC or how it may relate to Black Panther 3.
Matt Reeves is back in the director’s chair, and the production secrets for the most anticipated sequel in DC history are finally starting to leak. The working title for The Batman – Part II has been revealed and it may well point to the sequel being exactly what we all thought it might be.
While a working title is often a decoy, in the world of Reeves’ Epic Crime Saga, it’s usually a roadmap. And if you know your Gotham lore, “Semper Vigilans” points directly to the one villain fans have been begging to see: The Court of Owls.
In the comics, the Court of Owls is a centuries-old secret society of Gotham’s wealthiest families who pull the strings of the city from the shadows. Fans have heavily theorized their inclusion in the franchise since 2022.With the city still recovering from the Riddler’s flood, the power vacuum is the perfect time for an ancient elite to re-emerge.
With Marvel Television intent on producing new season of Daredevil: Born Again on an annual cadence, fans will continue to run the risk of learning information about each “next” season before the “current” season completes its run. While it’s easy enough to avoid major spoilers (and as Season 2 will prove, easy enough for the studio to keep major reveals away from the public eye), it’s impossible to keep everything under wraps when much of the series is filmed on the streets of New York City. And with filming on Season 3 underway, a pair of major characters have been confirmed to return to your small screens in 2027.
Behind the scenes photos from the NYC set have revealed that both Krysten Ritter‘s Jessica Jones and Deborah Ann Woll‘s Karen Page will not only be back for Season 3 but will be sharing scenes…with no sign that Charlie Cox‘s Matt Murdock will be joining them.
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🚨 Jessica Jones and Karen Page trailers and JJ stunt double have been spotted on the set of ‘DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN’ Season 3.
Looks like Krysten Ritter will be back as Jessica Jones for the next season.
Shared by Daredevil Shots, the new photos reveal trailers for “Jessica Jones” and “Karen” and “JJ” (reported to be the stunt double for Ritter).
It’s been made clear by Marvel’s streaming skipper Brad Winderbaum that fans should expect more Jessica Jones stories in the future and the photos confirm that at least some portion of those will be told in Daredevil: Born Again Season 3.
If you thought Marvel’s publishing house was done with “industry-shaking” events after the fallout of One World Under Doom, think again. The publisher has officially pulled back the curtain on its next massive crossover, Avengers: Armageddon, and they are bringing the heavy hitters from the tabletop world along for the ride.
Marvel confirmed that every first-printing copy of Avengers: Armageddon #1—hitting shelves on June 3, 2026—will come sealed in a special polybag containing an exclusive Magic: The Gathering promo card.
The exclusive card, titled Warstorm Surge, features stunning new artwork by Marvel superstar Ryan Stegman. The art depicts a desperate battle in the ruins of Latveria, with Wolverine, Iron Man, and Spider-Man attempting to halt a rampaging Red Hulk.
A dramatic turning point in Avengers history, AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON promises to change the face of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in a way not seen since Avengers Disassembled and leads directly into a new era of Avengers kicking off later this year.
-Official synopsis for Avengers: Armageddon
This isn’t just a random pull; the card is a direct tie-in to the upcoming Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes set launching globally on June 26. By bundling this promo with the comic, Marvel and Wizards of the Coast are essentially creating a collector’s must-have that bridges the gap between the direct market and the booming TCG scene.
This is a major cross-media play that signals Marvel is treating Armageddon as the definitive turning point for the 616. Tying a watershed comic event to a massive Magic: The Gathering launch is a move straight out of the 90s hype playbook, but with modern prestige.
While the MTG card is a massive draw, the narrative stakes of Armageddon are what should have 616 fans worried. Written by Chip Zdarsky (Captain America, Daredevil) with art by Frank Alpizar and Delio Diaz, the five-issue event is being internally compared to 2004’s Avengers: Disassembled.
The story kicks off when General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross seizes control of the vacuum left in Latveria following the death of Doctor Doom. His aggressive, security-first takeover triggers a global geopolitical crisis that forces the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and Wolverine into a conflict that Marvel promises will leave the team fundamentally transformed.
As the official solicitation puts it:
There will be a pre-Armageddon Marvel Universe and a post-Armageddon Marvel Universe. Be here to bear witness to the transformation.
Zdarsky has spent the last year in the pages of Captain America and, now, Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon seeding the idea that a Hulk operating with state authority is the ultimate ticking time bomb. This isn’t just a physical fight; it’s a battle over who gets to decide the fate of nations. If this truly is the “Origin of the End” for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Marvel Universe is about to look very different by July.
It seems the rule of two is alive and well at Lucasfilm. In a massive show of confidence, Disney+ and Lucasfilm have officially renewed the upcoming animated series Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord for a second season—and the first episode hasn’t even hit the streamer yet.
The announcement came via a post on StarWars.com and an extensive profile in Esquire, where Lucasfilm President Dave Filoni confirmed that work is already underway on the next chapter of the Zabrak’s criminal odyssey.
Season 1 is set to debut on Monday, April 6, 2026, with a two-episode premiere. The 10-episode first season will follow Maul during the “gap years” between Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Solo, specifically focusing on his journey to becoming the Godfather of the Star Wars universe.
Filoni teased that Season 2 will continue to explore Maul’s descent into the “addiction” of the Dark Side. “In order to quash that feeling of remorse, you have to do it again. And again… and it becomes this way of being,” Filoni told Esquire.
While Season 1 introduces Gideon Adlon as Devon Izara, a disillusioned Padawan whom Maul is attempting to corrupt, the renewal suggests this relationship is the long-term engine of the series, rather than a one-and-done encounter.
Set just one year after the end of The Clone Wars, Shadow Lord is the missing link fans have wanted for a decade. It explains how the broken creature we saw at the end of the war became the sophisticated head of Crimson Dawn. By greenlighting Season 2 now, Filoni is signaling that Maul’s rebuilding phase is a saga, not a sprint.
While Scardapane probably appreciates the job security, writing a television series that’s expected to stretch out into infinity also places a heavy mandate on his plate. For Daredevil: Born Again to ultimately be judged as a great show, not only will Hell’s Kitchen have to become the same sort of living, breathing enclave Frank Miller created in the comics but it’s cast of characters designed to support its dual protagonists will also need to bear the weight of world building, provide tonal shifts and serve–in one way or another–as moral counterweights to the dilemmas faced by the leads. With a pair of beloved stars like Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio, protagonist fatigue doesn’t seem likely but Scardapane and the rest of the show’s writers must still build in safeguards against it by creating a supporting cast that does more than fill screentime..and so far, those results have been decidedly mixed.
After the opening episode of the new season established Daredevil as the enemy of Wilson Fisk’s police state, episodes 2 and 3, titled “Shoot the Moon” and “The Scales & The Sword”, respectively, spend their narrative currency on the tissue that connects the revolutionary and the regime to the reality faced by those who while not the public-facing symbols of the struggle, belong to the society or are actively taking part in its downfall. While this includes characters such as Karen, Vanessa, Jacque Duquesne and Bullseye, the latest double dip spends more time on Fisk’s collaborators Daniel Blake, Buck Cashman and, and Heather Glenn, in addition to BB Urich, whose role in the propaganda war puts both her and Blake at risk, and Kirsten McDuffie. While each of these characters has a defined role in this revolution, some of them are simply more interesting than others.
By choosing to canonize the Netflix series, Marvel (and perhaps Scardapane) chose to accept all the consequences of the choices (both good and bad) made by those writers and none resonates more loudly than the decision to kill Ben Urich. An absolute cornerstone of Daredevil’s Marvel Comics lore, Ben was killed by Fisk at the end of Season 1 of Daredevil…an act that you’ll be constantly reminded of in season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again. Without spoiling the entire season, it’s safe to say that not even Scardapane could write himself out of that particular hole and, as such, BB–and her relationship with Blake, the “heir unapparent”– just too often feel as an effort to right that wrong. And don’t get me started on Blake.
On a positive note, Scardapane seems to enjoy enhancing the parallel paths of Murdock and Fisk by pairing the arcs of characters in their respective orbits. Karen and Vanessa. BB and Blake. Heather and Kirsten. The AVTF and the AdT (Angela del Toro). Buck and…Foggy (gasp). In episodes 2 and 3, the writers leverage the supporting characters by setting them in ideological opposition to one another. As Vanessa tries to convince Wilson to leave New York, Karen and Matt talk about staying put. As the AVTF cracks down, AdT levels up. As the Deputy Mayor of New York City for Communications elevates his position in the regime, BB digs deeper and becomes the underground press, attempting to strip away the facade of fear by mocking the Kingpin. Buck serves as Kingpin’s loyal capo, weaponizing authority, while Foggy’s absence–and his adherence to the idealism of the system–allows Matt to teeter on the edge of disappearing behind the mask.
The transition between episodes accentuates these polarities as the cracks in both sides begin to show, both literally and figuratively. Karen’s radicalization (Matt compares her thought process to that of Frank Castle) and Vanessa’s gaslighting (convincing Heather of her security while fearing for her own); Heather dissociates and descends into madness as Kirsten grounds herself in the reality of the populace; state-sponsored security becomes state-sponsored terror. The final straw, of course, is the farcical trial of Jack Duquesne, in which Heather’s lack of morality and the Kingpin’s influence over the Vigilante Trials conclude with a guilty verdict handed down to a LARPer. By publicly executing the spirit through the illusion of due process, Fisk unwittingly hands the resistance its eventual winning hand.
For the entertainment of the masses. Presented in all it’s ugly glory by then whose hand holds the scale.
-Jack Duquesne
And, of course, the wild card becomes increasingly wild…but it’s not time for his story just yet. Through 12 episodes, Daredevil: Born Again has patiently painted a picture of a pair of protagonists prepared to prove his love for his city is greater than the other’s; however, the cumulative scar tissue on the city and its inhabitants–the sinew of the story–and each man is increasingly faced with losing something they love, even if only the blind man can see it coming.
If you were expecting the Super Mario Galaxy Movie to end with Mario and Fox McCloud shaking hands in a “Nintendo Avengers” initiative, Shigeru Miyamoto has some words of caution for you. In a candid series of interviews at the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, the legendary creator clarified that while he’s expanding the world of Mario, he isn’t building a “Smash Bros.” universe in the way fans might expect.
The short answer? Don’t hold your breath for a “Nintendo Avengers” just yet.
Despite the confirmed presence of Glen Powell’s Fox McCloud and a few rogue Pikmin in the Galaxy sequel, Miyamoto was quick to clarify that these aren’t necessarily building toward a massive team-up.
“Right off the bat, I’ll say that unlike something like Super Smash Bros., I don’t think you’ll have a situation [where] all Nintendo characters would be joining,” Miyamoto told Polygon.
Miyamoto explained that characters like Fox McCloud were added to provide “a little bit of spice” and “secret cameos” rather than serving as the foundation for a shared universe.
Miyamoto teased that while the movie is packed with nods, there is one secret character who plays a “big role” in the plot. He hinted that while this character isn’t a “Smash Bros.” style recruitment–meaning they aren’t there just to set up a crossove–their presence is vital to the story’s “spice.”
Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri doubled down on this, stating they don’t have “charts on a wall” planning a 10-year cinematic universe. Their process is more about what would be “fun” in a specific scene rather than a rigid Marvel-style roadmap.
By downplaying the “Smash Bros.” angle, Miyamoto is actually protecting the brand. He wants these movies to stand on their own as stories first. But make no mistake—with Powell’s Fox McCloud confirmed and the “secret character” looming, the foundation for something larger is being built, even if Miyamoto refuses to draw the map for us just yet.
If the first teaser was a Blondie-fueled introduction to Milly Alcock’s wild-child Kara, the second trailer for Supergirl is the emotional gut-punch that reminds us that this isn’t her cousin’s movie, even if he does make an appearance.
Set to the haunting 1966 soul ballad “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” by Jimmy Ruffin, the new footage pivots from the 23rd birthday party to the high-stakes mission at the center of the film: a desperate race to save Krypto.
The trailer finally confirms the inciting incident of the film, pulling directly from the Tom King/Bilquis Evely source material. Krem of the Yellow Hills (Matthias Schoenaerts) has poisoned Krypto with a lethal toxin, leaving Kara and the young Ruthye (Eve Ridley) with only three days to find him and the antidote.
Director Craig Gillespie is leaning heavily into the Space Western aesthetic. The vast, dusty alien landscapes and the focus on Kara’s isolation make this feel like True Grit meets John Wick…as he said.
With Supergirl hitting theaters on June 26, 2026, the marketing is successfully positioning Kara not just as a hero, but as a survivor who is finally finding something worth fighting for.
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