Disney+’s Daredevil Reboot Surprises Fans With Key Netflix Connection (Set Photos)

By Klein Felt Updated:
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New photos from the set of Daredevil: Born Again revealed a connection with Netflix's Daredevil series. 

Born Again is currently in the midst of production, shooting in the streets of New York City with stars Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Jon Bernthal all reprising their roles from the super-powered Netflix shows. 

However, despite some returning actors coming back to play the same Marvel characters, there is still plenty of speculation on if Born Again takes place in the same world as Daredevil on Netflix. 

During the lead-up to Cox's return in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Marvel's website called him "he’s very much the same Matt Murdock" that audiences have grown with over the past few years. But there's also been doubts about that canon status thanks to numerous characters being recast with new actors for the Disney+ series.

A Key Netflix Connection in Born Again

A key connection between Netflix's Daredevil and Disney+'s Daredevil: Born Again has been spotted as a part of some recently posted images from the Born Again set. 

Twitter user Daredevil Updates posted a photo showing characters from the Disney+ series exiting the 15th Precinct police station in New York, a fictional New York Police Department that was popularized and heavily used in Netflix's Daredevil and Jessica Jones series. 

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This Hell's Kitchen police detachment has been referenced before in the MCU, popping up twice in the "Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: BREAKOUT!" ride at Disney's California Adventure. 

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During the Guardians-themed ride, park visitors can see the 15th Precinct welcoming Captain America to their offices, as well as on a couple of wanted posters featuring Cosmo the Space Dog and the Abilisk seen at the beginning of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

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Excited about the idea of the 15th Precinct being back, DiniSA wrote on Twitter, "Bro this show is genuinely going to be Peak I can feel it !!"

This revelation had Marcel Melfi wondering if Born Again is "like season 4" for the Netflix series, to which he was quickly corrected, with Ángel González opining that "It just has elements from the old series:"

@MarcelMelfi: "I am so confuse… so this is like Season 4… I guess"

@a_gonzas: "Not really. It just has elements from the old series. Doesn't make it a Season 4. Just like how 'No Way Home' isn't 'TASM3' nor 'SM4.'"

One of those elements to return could potentially be detective Brett Mahoney, who was seen throughout the Netflix series and worked out of the 15th. @xmelbv speculated about his return, with a simple "BRETT??" in response to the set photo. 

After months of confusion over the status of Daredevil in the MCU canon, this particular Born Again image did nothing to clear things up, with fans like @lbarsallo19 simply tweeting, "So, Netflix shows are canon?"

Is Netflix's Daredevil Actually Canon?

The actual canonicity of Netflix's Daredevil series is something of a hot topic in the fandom, and it's been that way about as long as the super-powered show has existed. 

That debate only grew as Marvel Studios started to bring back actors and characters from the Netflix line of the Marvel series and dropped them into the current MCU story. 

Of course, there would be a cut and clear answer to this canonicity question if there was either no connective tissue between Born Again and the Netflix shows everything and everyone was back for Daredevil's Disney+ debut. 

But the fact that Marvel is only hand-picking elements to bring back for Daredevil: Born Again causes some to question just how canon the Netflix series is or isn't. 

And these 15th Precinct mentions (now across two recent MCU ventures) make that canon conversation even more complicated. 

In the end, audiences may never have a 100% clear answer if Daredevil is in fact MCU canon.

Daredevil: Born Again is expected to hit Disney+ in spring 2024.

- About The Author: Klein Felt
Klein Felt is a Senior Editor at The Direct. Joining the website back in 2020, he helped jumpstart video game content on The Direct. Klein plays a vital role as a part of the site's content team, demonstrating expertise in all things PlayStation, Marvel, and the greater entertainment industry.