Steven DeKnight To Direct DAREDEVIL Finale, Talks Miller Influence, Easter Eggs And More

Steven DeKnight To Direct DAREDEVIL Finale, Talks Miller Influence, Easter Eggs And More

Daredevil showrunner Steven S. DeKnight answer some fan questions and while he doesn't give too much away, he reveals who'll direct the last episode, which character he would like to use and much more.

By fuffy - Nov 29, 2014 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Daredevil
Source: Twitter

Daredevil showrunner Steven S. DeKnight has been answering fan questions on Twitter, and while he doesn't reveal too much like previous times, he let us know that he will soon direct Daredevil finale, which he wrote as well. He also says the show won't be an adaptation of the Miller/Romita run, he would like to use Wilber Day (probably a misspelling of Wilbur Day) on the show, who in the comics becomes the Stilt-Man, what kind of easter eggs we can expect and if he would like to do something with the Punisher in the future. Any thoughts?


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