It's been a few months since Netflix made the shocking and wildly unpopular decision to ax all of their Marvel shows and in my recent chat with Deborah Ann Woll, she reflected on the last few months.

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ROHAN

DEBORAH ANN WOLL : I was sad when it happened, more because I just didn't know. Normally, you'd say goodbye and get people's email addresses and you'd maybe steal something from the set, but because we had a really strong final season, we were all pretty sure we were coming back, but then when we saw Luke Cage and Iron Fist go, we started to think maybe it was 50/50 and then when they let us go, I thought,'Oh, they're going in another direction.'



They're going to put their energy into something else and I'm going to start focusing on doing that as well. I've heard absolutely nothing about resurrecting it in any way and I think the chances of that are pretty slim.



For me, in my kind of grieving, and moving on from this experience, I have to kind of do that and I kind of need to say "Wow, I'm so grateful that I had this opportunity and I got to meet these wonderful people and play this amazing part and now, I'm going to do something else and put my energy somewhere else. Daredevil is going to be this beautiful memory rather than a frustrating memory by hanging on to it.



I'm kind of pushing through, so I had to take a step away from it all just for my own mental health. I'm trying to live in a grateful place and a warm, thankful, place

ROHAN

DEBORAH : Aw, thanks. I'll say this though, usually you get canceled because you suck and in a way, it's a really nice thing to get cancelled at the height of our powers, to really go out and say that was strong rather than do three more seasons that people are like "Eh, I wish it were more like season three," so maybe there's a silver lining to it all.

ROHAN

DEBORAH : I know that Erik had a lot of ideas about that, but I don't know any specifics or anything like that, but I trust Erik. I think Erik Oleson is a tremendous showrunner and a great writer and knows how to assemble a good team. It would've been really good.

: I just wanted to start out by saying that I thoughtseason three was one of the best seasons of television I'd ever seen and I also really loved the most recent season ofIt's been a few months since Netflix made the decision to ax all of their Marvel series and now that the dust has settled, I just wanted to get your thoughts on what happened and whether or not you'd heard anything about the future?: I remember, at the time, Daredevil's cancelation was one of the most shocking things I'd seen, especially after that season you guys just had. It was just a huge gut punch to see it go down like that.: I know Season 4 had been pitched prior to the series being canceled, had you heard anything about where a potential season would've taken Karen Page? The show did wrap up really nicely, but then it also had the cliffhanger tease of Nelson, Mudock, and Page moving forward and then, Bullseye.

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"Marvel's Daredevil" is a live action series that follows the journey of attorney Matt Murdock, who in a tragic accident was blinded as a boy but imbued with extraordinary senses. Murdock sets up practice in his old neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, New York where he now fights against injustice as a respected lawyer by day and masked vigilante at night.



Daredevil features:

Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil

Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page

Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson

Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin

Wilson Bethel as Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter/Bullseye

Jay Ali as Rahul Nadeem

Joanne Whalley as Sister Maggie

Amy Rutberg as Marci Stahl

Danny Johnson as Benjamin Donovan

Annabella Sciorra as Rosalie Carbone

Geoffrey Cantor as Mitchell Ellison

Peter McRobbie as Father Lantom



Daredevil: The Complete Series is available to stream on Netflix