" They slightly rename a series to reset contract terms back to first season . "

The upcomingDisney+Daredevilreboot,Daredevil: Born Again, has been called an “old Disney scam” by its former showrunner.

For context,Daredevilon Netflix was the first Marvel Netflix series and starredCharlie Coxin the titular role. It ran for three seasons between 2015–2018.

Both Charlie and Vincent D’Onofrio, who played Wilson Fisk/Kingpin in the Netflix version, have beenconfirmedfor the Disney+ reboot. Jon Bernthal, who first appeared in Season 2 ofDaredevil,will also be returning as Frank Castle/The Punisher. Not a ton is known about the series, which will have 18 episodes, especially as it looks like it will be indefinitely delayed amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

Yesterday, a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees — aka the union that covers lots of behind-the-scenes workers —tweetedabout shows that are canceled after two seasons and claimed that IATSE base wages and conditions are based on how many “arbitrary” seasons a show has. He added, “Canceling shows before Season 3, rebooting shows, and all the nonsense is about undercutting workers.”

“I worked on all of the Marvel Netflix shows which all were canceled in Season 2 or 3. Our contracts only give us full vacation pay (like 36 cents per hour worked or some shit) on Season 3 shows. Four years of work I never got a raise or vacation pay. Like $20,000,” hecontinued.

He then specifically called out theDaredevilreboot, alleging that it’ll mean that the crew will be paid less than if it were Season 4 of the show. He tagged Steven DeKnight, who was showrunner of Season 1 ofDaredevil.

And not only did they cancel Daredevil once crowd father full raise and holiday / vacation salary … . The Disney+ reboot is back to time of year one IATSE contract full term . It ’s a fucking scam . I inquire if@stevendeknightknows that !

Affirming that he did know what was happening, Steven replied, “It’s an old Disney scam where they slightly rename a series to reset contract terms back to first season. Needs to be addressed by all the guilds/unions and crushed!”

He does . It ’s an previous Disney scam where they slightly rename a series to reset contract bridge terminal figure back to first time of year . require to be come up to by all the guilds / unions and crushed!https://t.co / Ttj4A3tnE4

He then clarified that while he was excited for Charlie and Vincent to reprise their roles, “to claim this is a complete reboot and you don’t have to pay the original creatives is some corporate shenanigans, to say the least.”

By the metre they hit season 3 , it ’s not be effective for them to continue unless the show is a freak mega murder . This is why you see banner like Netflix cancel show that are by all measures popular after only 1 or 2 seasons . Very different metrics from the honest-to-god day .

And that any “deal points"he hadfrom the originalDaredevilseries would no longer apply:

Oh it ’s a sure matter . From what I interpret , I ’m not going to see a penny from Daredevil : tolerate Again because they added the “ Born Again ” and can lay claim it ’s a completely dissimilar show . You know , with the accurate same two lead player ( who I be intimate ! ) play Daredevil and Fisk.https://t.co/hEKxwgbocz

Another formerDaredevilshowrunner, Erik Oleson,said in Marchthat he does view the upcoming Disney+ series as Season 4 of the original, saying, “We used pieces ofBorn Againin our season. I still call [Daredevil: Born Again] Season 4, but they’re trying to insist it isn’t, so I’ll go along with whatever they want to call it.”

BuzzFeed has reached out to IATSE and Disney+ for comment.

Former showrunner Steven DeKnight on the red carpet for a Daredevil event

A promo poster for Daredevil featuring Charlie Cox with beaten up knuckles

Daredevil and King Pin

Daredevil in court sitting next to a client

Charlie Cox as Daredevil

Screenshot of DeKnight's tweet

Erik Oleson sitting and speaking onstage