The total runtime for the highly anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series, Daredevil: Born Again, has been officially reported, confirming a significant return to the character's gritty roots with a substantial season length. As of December 15, 2025, the series is confirmed to consist of nine episodes, totaling an impressive 426 minutes of content, or approximately 7 hours and 6 minutes, a length that positions it as one of the most substantial series in the MCU's Disney+ lineup.
This extensive runtime is a strong indicator of the show’s scope, promising a deep dive back into Hell’s Kitchen following the series' creative retooling and production overhaul. The new series, which premieres on Disney+ on March 4, 2025, sees Charlie Cox return as Matt Murdock, facing off against Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk, who has ascended to a terrifying new position of power.
The Full Cast and Character Roster for Daredevil: Born Again
The new Disney+ series serves as a soft reboot and continuation, bringing back beloved characters from the Netflix era while integrating them firmly into the MCU’s Phase Five. The confirmed cast list is a major draw for fans, signaling a return to the ensemble dynamic that made the original series a critical success.
- Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil: The blind lawyer by day and vigilante by night, returning to his classic red suit and grappling with the complexities of justice in a city now controlled by his greatest enemy.
- Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin: The formidable crime lord, whose return was teased in Hawkeye, now takes on the role of the newly elected Mayor of New York City, creating a new, lawful path for his criminal empire.
- Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page: The investigative journalist and Matt Murdock’s close friend, whose return was highly requested by fans and confirms the series’ connection to the previous narrative.
- Elden Henson as Franklin "Foggy" Nelson: Matt Murdock’s best friend and law partner, whose re-inclusion is crucial for maintaining the emotional core of the series.
- Margarita Levieva as Heather Glenn: A new character to the MCU, Levieva is reportedly playing a classic Marvel Comics character who has a significant connection to Matt Murdock.
- Tony Dalton as Jack Duquesne / Swordsman: Reprising his role from Hawkeye, his involvement suggests a continued exploration of the criminal underworld and potentially a mentorship role.
- Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle / The Punisher: While not fully confirmed for a main role in Season 1, reports and rumors strongly suggest the return of Frank Castle, which would significantly raise the stakes.
- Other Key Entities: The season is also expected to feature new antagonists like Muse and White Tiger, as well as the return of Vanessa Fisk (Wilson Fisk's wife), and potential appearances by Bullseye.
Daredevil: Born Again Runtime Breakdown: Every Episode Length Revealed
The confirmed nine-episode structure for Daredevil: Born Again's first season is a departure from the 18-episode order initially planned, as Marvel Studios opted for a creative overhaul, splitting the original concept into two distinct seasons. This decision, combined with the reported runtimes, suggests a focus on quality, tight storytelling over sheer volume.
The total season runtime of 426 minutes (7 hours and 6 minutes) is a key metric, as it positions the series closer to the length of a full season of a premium cable drama, rather than a shorter, 6-episode MCU miniseries.
Reported Episode Runtimes (Season 1)
While official, minute-by-minute runtimes for all nine episodes are often subject to minor changes due to post-production and credit sequences, reliable reports from production sources have provided a clear breakdown of the season’s length, with the first two episodes being the most detailed:
- Episode 1: 58 minutes (The longest episode, setting the stage for the season’s conflict).
- Episode 2: 47 minutes.
- Episodes 3-9: The remaining seven episodes will contribute to the total 426-minute runtime, averaging around 45–50 minutes each, a standard length for Disney+ and premium streaming dramas.
This structure, with a lengthy premiere, is designed to immediately immerse viewers back into Matt Murdock’s world, re-establishing his relationship with Karen Page and Foggy Nelson, and laying the groundwork for the conflict with Mayor Fisk.
The New Status Quo: Kingpin’s Reign and the Creative Overhaul
The plot of Daredevil: Born Again is set to tackle a massive shift in the status quo for Hell's Kitchen, directly adapting elements from the comics where Wilson Fisk achieves a position of legitimate power.
Wilson Fisk: The Mayor of New York
The most significant plot development is the ascension of Wilson Fisk from a hidden crime boss to the Mayor of New York City. This premise flips the classic dynamic, forcing Matt Murdock to fight a system that is legally corrupt, rather than just criminally corrupt. Fisk’s new role allows him to tighten his grip on the city under the guise of law and order, potentially declaring martial law or ordering a crackdown on vigilantes, which directly targets Daredevil.
This new political power is likely the central conflict that requires the extensive runtime, allowing the series to explore the ethical and legal challenges Matt Murdock faces as a lawyer and a hero. The reported plot suggests a reluctant truce between Daredevil and Kingpin: Daredevil will leave Fisk’s wife, Vanessa, alone if Fisk leaves Karen and Foggy alone.
The Impact of the Creative Overhaul
The initial 18-episode plan was scrapped in late 2023, leading to a creative overhaul. The original head writers, Chris Ord and Matt Corman, were replaced by Dario Scardapane, and the series shifted towards a more serialized, episodic structure, incorporating the dark, grounded tone of the original Netflix series. This retooling was a direct response to fan and internal feedback, ensuring the new Daredevil felt like a true continuation of the beloved character, rather than a lighter, more typical MCU show.
The ultimate result of this overhaul is the nine-episode first season with the reported 426-minute runtime. Furthermore, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has confirmed that the second season of Daredevil: Born Again is already in production for 2025, which means the story will not be rushed and will have ample time to develop over multiple installments.
What This Runtime Means for the MCU’s Phase Five
The substantial runtime of Daredevil: Born Again solidifies its importance within the MCU’s Phase Five. It indicates that the series is not a mere side story but a crucial narrative that will have lasting repercussions across the entire cinematic universe. The show is expected to bridge the gap between street-level heroes and the larger, cosmic threats of the MCU, a role previously hinted at in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Fans can look forward to a full 7 hours and 6 minutes of intense action, character drama, and legal intrigue when Daredevil: Born Again premieres on Disney+ on March 4, 2025. The measured pace and extended length suggest a return to form for the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, promising a deep, satisfying narrative that justifies the long wait.
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