In November, the hit Marvel series Daredevil was canceled by Netflix, along with the other Marvel-centric programs on the streaming service. However, actor Vincent D'Onofrio, who played the titular hero's archenemy Kingpin in the series, revealed the cast is ready for a fourth season if it happens.

Speaking with MailOnline, D'Onofrio commented on the show's cancelation and noted the cast and crew wouldn't hesitate to return to their roles if given the chance.

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"It kind of [left] us all in this uninformed, weird place," he said. "You ask any actor on this show if they want to do it again if they had the chance and they’re going to say yes, because the experience was so fun and inventive, and the characters are so strong."

D'Onofrio then went onto to discuss his own feelings regarding the cancelation.

"I feel the same way as everybody involved, not just the actors but the crew, and even Jeph Loeb over at Marvel, we miss it, we want to do that show," he explained. "I think the writers, the producers, and the actors really got it right in the third season, and it’s weird because it’s not like when a show gets cancelled because it didn’t really get cancelled. It’s just that Netflix and Disney just kind of stopped it from happening, I guess because of deals they’re making for the future."

"[Daredevil is] a show that’s always going to be close to my heart because of all the people involved, and if they asked me to do it again I most certainly would," D'Onofrio continued. "I feel like the show is not on the air but it never got cancelled, which is odd, it’s a unique feeling to this business."

D'Onofrio also commented on the campaign to revive the series, the original petition of which he and his co-stars --most notably lead actor Charlie Cox -- support.

"I supported them like crazy on Twitter and I know that Charlie [Cox, who plays Daredevil] does, I think most of the cast members do support it," D'Onofrio said."I mean how could you not support these fans who love the show? It would be weird to not contribute in some way so to give my support and let them know that I hear them, and agree with them, is an important thing to do, and something that I wanted to do. I support them 100 per cent."

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Now available on Netflix, Season 3 of Marvel’s Daredevil stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Joanne Whalley as Sister Maggie, Wilson Bethel as Benjamin Poindexter, Jay Ali as Rahul “Ray” Nadeem and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk.