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David Slade Talks His Ditched “Daredevil” Movie

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David Slade is currently helming up the Hannibal TV series, but it could have been all different for the 30 Days of Night director; he could have found himself knee-deep in Hornhead goodness. Yep, that’s right, Slade was, at one point, attached to a Daredevil film.

Find out what happened after the break.

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Joe Carnahan Confirmed As Director Of Millar And McNiven’s “Nemesis”

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Well, it seems that Joe Carnahan doesn’t hang about. Less than a week after it was confirmed that his proposal for the Daredevil reboot had been rejected, it has now been announced that he is the man attached to direct Nemesis, the creator-owned Icon comic book character created by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.

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Watch Joe Carnahan’s “Daredevil” Sizzle Reel

Following the news that his proposed Daredevil film for Fox has gone “up in smoke”, Joe Carnahan has released the sizzle reel he created to pitch his 70’s styled superhero thriller to the studio.

It turns out that the pitch wasn’t rejected, but rather plans fell through because time has ran out on the license, with the Daredevil rights due to revert back to Marvel in October.

Anyway, the reel looks pretty nifty, with fans of the character positively receiving it. Indeed, on his twitter, Carnahan has responded to fan response saying, “Fanaticism at its finest and a massive outpouring of love for the DD stuff. Aficionados of ‘The Man Without Fear’ you do my heart proud.”

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Joe Carnahan’s “Daredevil” Rejected?

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Things aren’t going too well for 20th Century Fox’s planned Daredevil reboot. In early July, director David Slade left the project due to a scheduling conflict, leaving Fox with little time to get the project off the ground, since the rights revert back to Marvel if the film doesn’t enter production before October 10.

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