The Marvel TV Universe just got one guy bigger: Netflix’s “Daredevil” has cast Jay Ali (“The Fosters”) as a series regular for Season 3, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Ali will play Rahul “Ray” Nadeem, whom Marvel describes as “an honest, but ambitious FBI agent willing to go to any length for his family.” He joins the returning cast that includes Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, and as Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jay into our stellar cast,” said Marvel’s head of television Jeff Loeb, who also executive produces. “His storyline and riveting performance will captivate our fans in the third season of Marvel’s Daredevil.”
“I love Jay Ali,” added executive producer and showrunner Erik Oleson. “It Isn’t easy to join a cast as talented as Marvel’s Daredevil – and Jay blew us all out of the water with his audition. His moving performance in Season 3 will show the world that he’s a star in the making.”
Drew Goddard and Jim Chory also executive produce “Daredevil” Season 3. “Marvel’s Daredevil” is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.
Ali’s recent credits include “The Fosters,” “Significant Mother,” “Me, Myself, and I,” and “Pitch.” He was recently in Sony Pictures’ film “Darling Companion,” and shot the lead in the upcoming indie “The Illegal.”
He is repped by Authentic Talent and Literary Management and attorney Meyer & Downs.
You can stream seasons one and two of “Daredevil” on Netflix.
'The Defenders': Here's What We Learned, and Questions We Still Have
"The Defenders" answered a lot of questions about the evil organization known as "The Hand," we got some background on various supporting characters, and overall learned more about the world of the Marvel street heroes.
Scroll through for what we learned and questions we have that still need to be answered.
Spoilers ahead!
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Misty Knight's backstory
Misty Knight, the NYPD detective, is on her way to becoming a superhero herself in "The Defenders." In the finale, Misty follows the superheroes to Midland Circle, where they are trying to bring down The Hand. In saving Claire Temple, she gets her arm cut off--a moment readers of the comics will recognize as significant. In the comics, she goes on to get a bionic arm from--drum roll--Tony Stark, aka Iron Man. She also develops a closer relationship to Colleen Wing, who she eventually teams up with to form the Daughters of the Dragon.
The Hand isn't new, but in "The Defenders" we get some clarity on who exactly is in charge of the ancient organization. As Stick explains to the four Defenders, the leaders of The Hand are known as the "five fingers:" Alexandra, Madame Gao, Bakuto, Sowande and Murakami. The Hand is using Elektra--who they turned into the Black Sky--as a weapon in their mission to return to K'un L'un.
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Setting up Daredevil Season 3
Learning to accept help and work with the other three Defenders is a big step forward in Matt Murdoch's character. "From an emotional point of view, it’s a big deal for him,” said Charlie Cox, who plays Matt/Daredevil. “I think it’s a big step in the right direction and I hope that going forward he will carry that with him, he will have learned that lesson, and he won’t go back to the stubborn, lone-wolf kind of Daredevil that we’ve seen in the past.”
Additionally, the finale leads us to think Matt dies in the big battle under Midland Circle, but we see that he survived and was taken in by a convent. Undoubtedly we'll have to see that aftermath in the next season of "Daredevil."
Madame Gao has been a mysterious villain in several of the Marvel Netflix shows. She has a knack for appearing and disappearing at all the right moments--when it's beneficial to her.
At the end of "The Defenders," she and Murakami battle with the Defenders underneath Midland Circle, but she slinks away while Murakami continues, just before he falls to his inevitable death. As he dies, he asks her what is going on, to which she simply replies, "The end."
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? The end of the Hand, the end of New York, the end of The Defenders? Does she make it out alive, or did she mean she was ending, too?
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Wait, is K'un Lun destroyed or not?
When Elektra captures Danny and brings him to Alexandra, it becomes pretty clear that the Hand--who were cast out of the mystical city--want to return. Danny tells Alexandra that she can't return, Ku'n Lun is destroyed--he saw it with his own eyes--she tells him that he only saw what he wanted to see.
If Danny only thought he saw K'un Lun get destroyed, that could cast doubt on a lot of his character's identity. Does this mean that Danny will ever return there? Does he still have to protect the city? Is it possible the Hand will ever return without Danny, or do they really need him in order to do so?
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What is Frank Castle doing during "The Defenders?"
In the street-hero world of the MCU, there was one Hell's Kitchen fighter missing from "The Defenders:" Frank Castle, aka The Punisher. Netflix dropped the new trailer for the upcoming first season of "The Punisher" just after the "Defenders" debut. Is this a hint that Frank's story will be kept separate from "The Defenders?" That seems unlikely, as Frank is a central character in "Daredevil" Season 2. So where was Frank while the Defenders were fighting The Hand?
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So, we’re ready for the next season of ”Daredevil“ on Netflix
"The Defenders" answered a lot of questions about the evil organization known as "The Hand," we got some background on various supporting characters, and overall learned more about the world of the Marvel street heroes.
Scroll through for what we learned and questions we have that still need to be answered.