Daredevil: Born Again Renewed for Season 3; Season 2 Set for March 2026

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Marvel is keeping the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen on the board for the long haul.

Disney+ has renewed Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again for a third season months ahead of Season 2’s expected March 2026 return, with Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum confirming that Season 3 is planned to begin filming in 2026.

The early renewal is notable because Born Again was initially structured as a two-season plan after Marvel’s well-publicized creative overhaul and episode restructuring.

Instead of treating the revival as a short, self-contained run, Marvel is now signaling that the series can continue as an ongoing pillar of its street-level corner of the MCU—especially as it reintroduces characters from the former Netflix-era lineup under Marvel Studios’ “Marvel Television” banner.

Season 2 remains slated for March 2026, though Disney+’s current listing emphasizes the month rather than locking a specific day on the public-facing show page.

That return matters because Season 1 ended with Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) consolidating power as New York City’s mayor and escalating his crackdown on masked vigilantes—raising the stakes for Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and setting up a wider “resistance” dynamic that can naturally expand the cast and the scope.

The Season 3 pickup also gives Marvel more runway to capitalize on one of Season 2’s biggest headline hooks: Krysten Ritter’s return as Jessica Jones, a move that immediately revived “Defenders reunion” speculation among fans.

Showrunner Dario Scardapane has previously cautioned that any larger crossover needs to be story-driven—earned by what’s happening to the city and the characters—rather than forced fan service.

From a business standpoint, renewing early is a confidence play. It tells audiences and talent that Born Again isn’t being treated like a one-off nostalgia revival, and it gives writers a clearer runway to plant longer arcs without having to wrap everything up “just in case.”

That’s especially relevant for a character like Daredevil, whose best stories usually breathe across multiple seasons: long-running moral compromises, legal fallout, shifting alliances, and the slow rot of power around Fisk.

For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: Season 2 is still positioned for March 2026 on Disney+, and the story won’t be ending there. With Season 3 already greenlit and scheduled to shoot in 2026, Marvel appears to be aiming for a steadier cadence for Born Again—one that can keep the series active while the wider MCU cycles through its larger event releases.

Megha Chauhan
Megha Chauhan
Megha Chauhan is a journalist with a law degree who covers entertainment and digital news. She writes about celebrities, film and TV updates, pop culture, gaming, and tech. She focuses on sharing accurate information in a clear and simple way, making fast-moving stories easy for readers to understand and stay updated on.

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