Hayter took to Twitter today to say that he confirmed a Daredevil reboot during the London Comic Con, as previously reported by Small Screen. “No, I didn’t confirm” the reboot of the Daredevil,” Hayter said. “I mistakenly thought I was reading in the trade that it was happening, and I would love to see it. Is it a good idea to write? He added that he has “no inside information whatsoever.” Since this seems to be trendingNo, I did not confirm a reboot of Daredevil.I mistakenly thought that I had read that it was happening in the trades, so I would love to see it. Do you love to write that? –But I have no inside info whatsoever.https://t.co/jfPkQu76kx pic.twitter.com/TJtltS0nuO_More. David Hayter (@DavidBHayter) November 11, 2021 The original reports stemmed from a comment by Hayter during an interview in which he said that he wanted to make the changes to Frank Miller’s Daredevil run. “They’re doing a reboot of Daredevil,” said Hayter. “I loved the first way they did it, but there are some things I would like to adapt from the Frank Miller run on Daredevil that really meant a lot to me. It’s true that “. As for us, Hayter heard rumors of a reboot in the wake of a change in the era of Netflix returning to Marvel Studios. Daredevil lasted three seasons on the streaming platform before its resuscitation in 2018. Although fans might hope for the return of the blind superhero Marvel, actor Charlie Cox warned them that they should watch out if they don’t make up for it. “You don’t want to get rid of what you have already bought,” Cox said in a recent interview. If we never come back, you have three great seasons and we have the best season we have. The trajectory is so far up. I’m immensely proud and grateful for all we have. Five World’s best known MCU heroes are 26 IMAGES. Oh well, we’ll always have a fight in the hallway. For now, the fans will have to stick to Hawkeye, which is coming to Disney on the 24th of November. Learn what’s new around Disney+ in November right here.