Last Updated on July 30, 2021
Although Netflix had already cancelled Luke Cage and Iron Fist, it was still more than a little surprising when they axed Daredevil as well last week. The Marvel series launched its third season in October and the show's writers were already busy laying out the fourth season; in fact, Daredevil writer Tamara Becher-Wilkinson told iO9 that they were in the midst of creating a writing schedule for season four when the news broke.
[Showrunner Erik Oleson] got a call asking him to go down to see the Marvel executives, and I jokingly went ‘Ooooooooh,’ like a third grader does when someone gets called to a principal’s office. Then, he waited for everybody to gather back in the writers’ room and he said, ‘Netflix has decided not to move forward with season four.’ And that’s all I remember, you know. I kind of missed the details because I was, like, so surprised.
Becher-Wilkinson confessed that she thought that there was no way Netflix would cancel Daredevil. "I don’t know how well it does on Netflix or anything like that…[but] it was surprising to me they would cancel something that was so well received," she said. "I thought it was too big to fail." We still don't have an official reason for the cancellation of the series, but it's been speculated by many that Netflix will be ending all of their Marvel shows due to Disney launching their own streaming service next year. Marvel has indicated that more Daredevil adventures are in our future, but as to what form they'll take? We don't know.
Shortly after the cancellation, co-executive producer Sam Ernst took to Twitter to say "Man, so weird to be in the Daredevil writers room today, getting the news that we're cancelled. On the walls were an entire season 4 laid out – and it was so f***g cool. So many moments we wanted the fans to see… Sigh, this business." Tamara Becher-Wilkinson wouldn't elaborate on what those plans were, but did say that it would have blown the fans away. Season three showrunner Erik Oleson also took to Twitter to thanks the cast, crew, and fans for their efforts and support.
Sometimes a gig is just a paycheck. When we’re lucky, it’s so much more.
There was something magical about working on #Daredevil Season 3.
We all felt it.
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
It was a dream to show up for work.
To write for and collaborate with Charlie and Vincent, Deb and Elden, Wilson and Jay and Joanne and the rest of our insanely talented cast…
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
It was just plain fun to break stories and draft scripts alongside writers who learned from and supported each other, who made me a better writer and became like family.
Sam, Dara, Jim, Tamara, Sonay, Lewaa, Tonya, Sarah, Dylan.
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
And don't even get me started about our crew. Who taught me so much and made filming the impossible look easy. Who captured the quietest of character moments with the same expertise as they did epic 12 minute, one-shot stunt sequences…
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
Not to leave out the tireless Post team and passionate editors, the genius sound design team, patient VFX team who spent weeks laboring over single frames, and amazing composer and music team.
Seriously — I'm still pinching myself that I got to be a part of this.
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
And I will be forever grateful to Jeph and Karim and Tom, Devon and Jordanna, Dan and Joe @Marvel
And to Allie, Kris and Penelope @Netflix
And to all the #Daredevil fans who have made running this show the most fun experience of my career.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
— Erik Oleson (@erikoleson) November 30, 2018
It's certainly said to see Daredevil go, especially as the crew seemed to have something truly special prepared for the fourth season, but I'll be surprised if this is the last we see of the Man Without Fear.
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