Daredevil star Deborah Ann Woll claims she's struggling to find work and is worried she'll never act again following Netflix axing the comic book series.

Speaking to Marvel EVP and Creative Director Joe Quesada on Joe Q’s Mornin’ Warm Up, Woll confessed, "I'm just really wondering whether I'll get to work again, whether anyone wants to work with me again, and whether I still have it, all of those scary things. Part of my brain goes, ‘No, you’re just being crazy, calm down.’ But the part of me that loves [acting] and the problem with being an artist and an actor, and any of these professions where you put a piece of your soul into your work, is that it becomes a part of your identity… If I’m not acting, I’m not sure who I am. And since it’s been so long since I’ve really gotten to do it, I’m struggling a little bit with how to maintain my self-worth, my sense of my own value."

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Woll joined Daredevil as Karen Page and became the love interest of Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock. She would then reprise her role for Seasons 2 and 3, as well as The Defenders and both seasons of The Punisher.

Wilson Fisk actor Vincent D’Onofrio posted on Twitter and described Woll as "a gift to storytelling." Punisher star Jon Bernthal echoed D'Onofrio's comments and added, "That right there’s the truth. Big love to both of y’all. What an honor and joy to have rolled with you guys."

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As it stands, it's unclear what, if anything, the Marvel Cinematic Universe plans to do with the characters from the canceled Netflix series.