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‘Daredevil’ blasts into Season 3

Showrunner Erik Oleson knew his job was to piece together the comics that had come to define his hero

- By David Lee

There was no shortage of comic book riches at the disposal of Erik Oleson as he began his first-ever stint as a showrunner, on the third season of Daredevil. During Oleson’s initial conversati­ons about the plot of season three, Marvel television producer Jeph Loeb laid out all the Daredevil tales he could lean on for influence. Before Oleson was a who’s who of the Man Without Fear’s greatest comic stories, told by the likes of industry giants Brian Michael Bendis, Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada, not to mention the holy grail of Daredevil, Frank Miller’s Born Again storyline. Even Loeb himself had something to offer, having written his classic collaborat­ion with artist Tim Sale, Daredevil: Yellow, a look at one of the hero’s deepest romantic wounds.

Oleson knew his job was to piece together the comics that had come to define his hero and try to make something unforgetta­ble, both for Daredevil newcomers and those who had read every comic book page.

“Fans of the comic books, they know what happened in the comic books and I don’t necessaril­y want them to predict on the show,” Oleson, a native of Clifton, Virginia, said. “We were all working very hard to make sure that it was an unpredicta­ble turn of events.”

Oleson’s first major decision for season three was to begin it with no superhero suit. “[Matt Murdock] is damaged, physically, spir- itually, mentally after events in The Defenders, and he’s incapable of being the Daredevil that he was in season two with his ninja moves and wire stunts and all of that,” Oleson said.

There was also strategic production value to Daredevil not being ready to raise his horns in the New York night. Oleson knew that one of those big Daredevil comic book moments he could play with was when an impostor goes around in a Daredevil suit smearing the hero’s name. The false devil? Bullseye, perhaps Daredevil’s most formidable foe in the comics.

“That was another way that we could kind of really deliver for fans a moment that would blow their minds, but that they were not expecting,” Oleson said.

Wilson Bethel plays Bullseye, who starts out as FBI agent Benjamin Poin- dexter, a sharpshoot­er who falls under the influence of Daredevil big bad the Kingpin. Bethel was thrilled that when Daredevil is first “seen” in season three, he’s the man under the mask, which announces the arrival of an anticipate­d foe.

In season three, the Daredevil suit proved just as valuable when it wasn’t around as when it was in front of the camera. That was never more evident than when Olsen and his production team plotted a jailhouse riot with lead actor Charlie Cox in the middle of it, but as Matt Murdock, not Daredevil, as his fighting abilities risked giving away his identity.

Oleson and episode director Alex Garcia Lopez wanted to film a single-shot, eleven-minute-long scene of Cox literally fighting for his life to escape the prison after the Kingpin orders a hit on Murdock.

The scene would require top notch performanc­es from everyone, including the production crew, who had to position themselves to not get in the way of a scene that would have no cuts. The result was a scene that should go down as Marvel and Netflix’s greatest “hallway fight,” a trope that has come to be expected in these superhero streaming shows. “It was, as you can probably imagine, just terrific jolt of adrenaline to everybody in the cast and the crew that they were able to pull off this epic sequence early on in our production schedule,” Oleson said.

Riding high on the filming of a scene that might come to define his season three tenure, Oleson says his overall goal of making his Daredevil a mix of season one and The Sopranos seemed within reach. “I think... ,” Oleson said with a pause. “We may have just pulled it off.”

–Washington Post

 ??  ?? Don’t miss it!Daredevil season three is now available to stream on netflix. Matthew Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil.
Don’t miss it!Daredevil season three is now available to stream on netflix. Matthew Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil.
 ?? Photos by rex Features and courtesy of Netflix ?? Vincent D’Onfrio as Wilson Fisk.
Photos by rex Features and courtesy of Netflix Vincent D’Onfrio as Wilson Fisk.
 ??  ?? Showrunner Erik Oleson.
Showrunner Erik Oleson.
 ??  ?? Daredevil began season 3 with no superhero suit.
Daredevil began season 3 with no superhero suit.

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