10 Deleted Scenes That Radically Change Famous Films

By Tom Baker /

8. Daredevil Had A Whole Subplot (Starring Coolio)

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It€™' rare you€™'ll find anyone brave enough to get up and defend Mark Steven Johnson€™s Daredevil film from 2003. The news that Marvel had regained control of the licence relaunched the character with a (great) Netflix series was met with sighs of relief after the cluster cuss of a superhero flick Johnson put together, with the admittedly pretty great cast (Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Michael Clarke Duncan) significantly hampered by terrible sub-Matrix action sequences, a frankly terrible script, and a whole lot of Evanescence.

How did one film get so much wrong with so much going for it? You won'€™t see people defending the film that was released in cinemas, but there€™'s an increasingly large and vocal faction of the audience singing the praises of the director€™'s cut. The trimming and addition of extensive deleted scenes does almost transform Daredevil into something watchable; it€™'s certainly a very different film, with thirty minutes of additional footage resurrecting a subplot involving Coolio as a drug addict and more focus on Matt Murdock€™s day job as a defence attorney. The tone was a lot closer to Frank Miller€™s comics, too, which you can'€™t really go wrong with.

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