Marvel Studios president of production Kevin Feige confirmed at the press day for Iron Man 3 that the studio now has the rights to Daredevil. Here's what he had to say, when asked if Marvel has regained control of the property.

"To Daredevil? Yes."

20th Century Fox had the rights to this Marvel comic book, which it used to make the 2003 movie Daredevil, starring Ben Affleck as the title character. In order to keep those rights, Fox had to get their Untitled Daredevil Reboot into production before October 10, or the rights reverted back to Marvel.

Fox had mounted a last-ditch effort to make the Untitled Daredevil Reboot with director Joe Carnahan back in August, but the filmmaker and studio couldn't see eye-to-eye on where to take the story.

Kevin Feige didn't give any indication as to what plans Marvel might have for a Daredevil reboot at this time. Along with Marvel Phase Two movies such as Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Avengers 2, the studio also has a number of other superhero projects in the works, such as Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, and several others.

It isn't known where a Untitled Daredevil Reboot would fit into Marvel's multi-phase scheme, if it does at all.