Original Daredevil showrunner claps back at criticism of Netflix show

Daredevil in his black suit on Netflix.

Steven DeKnight – who oversaw the first season of Daredevil on Netflix – has responded to criticism of the action in his series, blaming budgets for the lack of computer-generated acrobatics.

Daredevil started small-screen life on Netflix, where the show ran for three seasons, with Spartacus mastermind Steven DeKnight overseeing the first.

Recently, Matt Murdock made the move to Disney+, in a new iteration that has received rave reviews for some spectacular fight sequences, with Dexerto spotlighting “the goriest and greatest action scene in the whole franchise to date” in our Daredevil: Born Again review.

But comparisons between old and new on social media have prompted DeKnight to respond.

Steven DeKnight blames “financial issue” for lack of Daredevil CGI

A Marvel fan took to Twitter/X to post a compilation of Daredevil clips from She-Hulk and Born Again, below the words: “Crazy how Daredevil started becoming more agile and acrobatic/moving more like comic Daredevil ever since he got into the MCU.”

Steven DeKnight retweeted that message with the explanation that it was “purely a financial issue. On the Netflix show, we didn’t have the money to do this. If we had, we would have.”

In a separate message, DeKnight wrote: “Very proud of the work the team did with the resources we had,” before qualifying his statements about that work.

DeKnight: “Just to be clear, in no way, shape, or form were my comments regarding Daredevil a knock against Netflix. It was merely explaining that I would have used CGI to enhance fights like in Born Again if the budget has been larger. That’s not to say we didn’t have the money to make the show we wanted to make. It was tight but it always is.”

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If you want to compare the Netflix and Disney versions of Daredevil, the three seasons of Marvel’s Daredevil are streaming on Disney+, as well as She-Hulk, and Born Again.

While for more on the ‘Man Without Fear,’ we’ve got a piece about new villain Muse, the lowdown on returning character the Swordsman, and Episode 5 Easter egg explainers about Ms. Marvel and Thanos. Alternatively here’s more Disney+ shows to watch this month, plus the best TV shows of the year so far.

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