Daredevil star Vincent D'Onofrio is just as gutted as everyone else that the Netflix series was axed, but he's expressed hope that it will return.

The Marvel series was cancelled after three seasons, along with all of Netflix's other Marvel series.

However, the Wilson Fisk actor – who has already shown support for a fan campaign to bring the show back – reckons it isn't the last we've seen of the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.

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"It was a bit shocking that [the Marvel shows] are all cancelled now," D'Onofrio told Digital Spy. "It is just weird. I feel very similar to the way all the fans feel. As an actor, I am already doing three different [new] series. So that is not a problem.

"But it was such a good, fun thing to do, especially because of the other people doing it with me.

"The other actors, the directors, Jeff Loeb who runs TV over there, the writers, showrunners... everyone was so good, and so fun, and just good people. So it was a bit of a shocker. It is a big shame."

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He continued: "Do I think it is gone forever? I don't think it is gone forever. The problem is that Marvel is such a huge company and they have so many rights owned by so many different people for all of that stuff to get in line together.

"I know that a certain amount of time has to elapse before they are allowed to do anything away from Netflix. Us actors are the last to know anything.

"But I don’t think it is gone forever. But it was definitely odd for a lot of people. All of those shows got canceled and it had nothing to do with a lack of audience."

Daredevil's three seasons are streaming on Netflix.



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