At the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour this week, Daredevil executive producer/Season 1 showrunner Steven DeKnight took part in a panel devoted to showrunners from various Netflix series. During the panel, which also included Melissa Rosenberg -- the EP/showrunner for the upcoming Marvel's Jessica Jones series -- the question came up about how much interference there is from Marvel due to how big their cinematic universe is.
Said DeKnight, "It was a little more restrictive I think than with Jessica Jones just because Daredevil has many decades of history,” adding, “There was a lot of love and passion for the character."
However, DeKnight stressed that he didn’t feel that things were notably more restrictive with Marvel than others, noting, “We would have creative disagreements that we would sit down and talk about and explain like any other show. But really the only time that we got a ‘no’ is originally, Rosario Dawson's character had a different name. She was going to be the actual Night Nurse from the comics, and the feature side had plans for her down the road. So that's the only time that I actually ran afoul of… we couldn't do something. And we just used another name, so it's the same character.”
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Said DeKnight, "It was a little more restrictive I think than with Jessica Jones just because Daredevil has many decades of history,” adding, “There was a lot of love and passion for the character."
However, DeKnight stressed that he didn’t feel that things were notably more restrictive with Marvel than others, noting, “We would have creative disagreements that we would sit down and talk about and explain like any other show. But really the only time that we got a ‘no’ is originally, Rosario Dawson's character had a different name. She was going to be the actual Night Nurse from the comics, and the feature side had plans for her down the road. So that's the only time that I actually ran afoul of… we couldn't do something. And we just used another name, so it's the same character.”
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