Kiwi director Toa Fraser has worked on Daredevil and Iron Fist, according to Netflix.

Turns out Taika Waititi isn't the only Kiwi director dabbling in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Netflix has engaged the services of The Dead Lands and 6 Days helmer Toa Fraser to work on episodes for both the third season of Daredevil and the second season of Iron Fist, both of which are scheduled to debut this year.

The revelation came as the global streaming service announced that production was beginning in south-east Queensland on Monday for another series showcasing Fraser's work.

NETFLIX The first season of Iron Fist debuted to a lukewarm reception in March last year.

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Written by Stephen M. Irwin (Secrets & Lies), Tidelands follows Cal McTeer (Home & Away's Charlotte Best), a young woman who returns home to the small fishing village of Orphelin Bay after ten years in juvenile detention. But her hometown is shrouded in mysteries, the greatest of which is the commune of outcasts who live in a hidden pocket of the bay: the Tidelanders.

The eight-part series also stars The Shannara Chronicles' Aaron Jakubenko and Underbelly's Peter O'Brien.

Stephen Langdon Toa Fraser is becoming something of a Netflix regular, with the Kiwi director involved in the production of three of their upcoming series.

"The opportunity to be involved with world-class Australian storytellers was too good to pass up," said Netflix's International Originals vice-president

Tidelands is the latest of Netflix's investments in Australian content, including the recently announced Chris Lilley original series, and co-productions Pine Gap, Cargo, The New Legends of Monkey, Glitch, Bottersnikes & Gumbles, Kazoops, Mako Mermaids: An H20 Adventure and The White Rabbit Project. ​