Why Did Daredevil Fight With Marvel To Cast Vincent D’Onofrio As Kingpin? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Advertisement

Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk in Daredevil was a knockout. Fans knew it, and even the show’s creators knew it. But getting him in the role almost didn’t happen. Back when Daredevil’s first season was coming together, showrunner Steven S. DeKnight had a tough time casting Kingpin. He knew exactly who he wanted—D’Onofrio, but there was a hitch!

Why Marvel Nearly Passed on Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin

The actor was considered too pricey because his popular TV series, Law & Order, had put him in a different pay grade, and Marvel assumed they couldn’t afford him. That could’ve ended it, but fate had other plans. While talking about his Comixology Originals comic Beneath, Steven S. DeKnight recalled his time on Daredevil in an interview with Horror Fuel:

Advertisement

“We wanted to make sure the casting was right,” DeKnight said. “I had sleepless nights over trying to cast Wilson Fisk, Kingpin, and my feeling was, there was only one person that could do it, and that was Vincent D’Onfrio. And I remember telling [executive producer] Jeph Loeb, I sent him a picture of Vincent with a shaved head on the internet, and I said, ‘Come on. There’s nobody else that can do this. This is Kingpin.’ And Jeph said, ‘Yeah, yeah, we love him, but he’s way too expensive. He was on Law & Order, he makes like a million dollars an episode. We’ll never get him.'”