Ayelet Zurer keeps Daredevil role despite reports of being replaced

After Zurer replaced by Sandrine Holt, new photos from the set now indicate that she returns as Vanessa Fisk, however, the extent of role is not yet clear
Despite reports that Ayelet Zurer would be replaced by Sandrine Holt in the renewal of the Daredevil series, newly released photos from the set Daredevil: Born Again, suggest that the Israeli actress is expected to return to her role as Vanessa Fisk.
The extensive cast changes in the superhero series were prompted by its transition from Netflix to Disney+. However, it's been revealed that the lead star, Charlie Cox, will remain in his role.
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איילת זורר על הסט של חידוש "דרדוויל"
איילת זורר על הסט של חידוש "דרדוויל"
Ayelet Zurer at the new Daredevil set
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The photos reveal Zurer's potential return to the series, although the extent of her role and whether she will be a regular cast member or have a guest role is yet to be determined. According to a report on Collider, delays and setbacks in production have allowed for the actress's return.
Zurer, who portrayed Fisk's wife, Vanessa Fisk, in Seasons 1 and 3, will reunite with other cast members who will also star in the revival, which is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Among the returning actors are Vincent D'Onofrio, who will once again portray Wilson Fisk, and Cox, who has previously appeared briefly in other Marvel content, including "The Defenders" and "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
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מתוך "דרדוויל"
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Daredevil is a series based on the comic book of the same name, following the story of Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer whose other senses are heightened and he uses them to fight crime. The series first premiered in 2015 on Netflix, and after its third season in 2018, the streaming giant announced its cancellation. However, Disney+ decided to renew it. The revival has completed filming, but at this stage, it's unclear when it will be available on the streaming service.
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