A week and a half after its premiere, Netflix has renewed “Daredevil” for a 13-episode second season. The action drama’s sophomore run will helmed by new showrunners Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez , who will be stepping in for departing executive producer Steven S. DeKnight.

“Daredevil’s” success means Netflix’s planned launch of four different TV series based on Marvel characters is on track. Coming in the future are dramas that will focus on the adventures of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, all of whom will join Daredevil in an event series about the superhero team known as “The Defenders.”

Created by The Sinister Six‘s director Drew Goddard and based on the classic Marvel comic book series, “Daredevil” follows the crusades of blind lawyer Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), who secretly fights crime as a masked vigilante at night, protecting those who live in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen.

“Daredevil also stars Vincent D’Onofrio as Murdock’s nemesis Wilson Fisk, as well as Deborah Ann Woll, Rosario Dawson, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Elden Henson, Scott Glenn, Toby Leonard Moore and Ayelet Zurer.