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- EnochLightMarch 10, 2025UPDATE: I'm now 5 episodes in - updated review at the end. Original starts here: I'm 2 episodes in, and so far - the series has done a great job at keeping the feel of the original Netflix seasons. Initially I was a little worried, as the CGI-heavy beginning scene with our hero swinging off of a building looked 100% fake, but thankfully - the hand to hand combat is still as visceral (with mostly practical effects and choreography) as the original Netflix series. That said, I am 100% *NOT* happy with how they treated Foggy and Karen (especially Foggy!), but hoping this is rectified - whether it be later in the season or in an alleged Season 2 (or Season 5?) remains to be seen. I was reluctant to commit to this when I heard Steven S. DeKnight wasn't involved, but Dario Scardapane - as a writer for The Punisher (Netflix) - was probably the next best choice. The show "feels" like its Netflix predecessor - tonally and spiritually. If I had any complaint (aside from the aforementioned treatment of Foggy and Karen), it's that Wilson Fisk's relationship with his wife Vanessa seems odd. This is not the same relationship that we knew Wilson and Vanessa had, and it feels tonally... off. These things aside, by the end of Episode 2 - I was in. Hoping it sticks the landing. UPDATE: OK, I'm now up to Episode 5's "With Interest". Liked that it was a heist episode. Did not like that - we're 5 episodes into this season and Matt still isn't wearing his suit. We've all seen this before - do we really need to do it yet again? Also not a fan of the fact that they are inserting more fan service crap - do we REALLY need to insert Ms. Marvel into Daredevil? That was a kid's show aimed at tweens - Daredevil is an adult show with broken bones and the F-bomb. Disney - just... DON'T. We don't need connective tissue to that nor She-Hulk (shudders at the thought). Also not a fan that they are once again starting to get preachy (not Falcon & Winter Soldier-level "you've got to do better" preachy, but close). I'm talking about the scene with the Irish dude and the hostage negotiator's whole Saint Patrick's Day interaction at the end. Again, Disney - just DON'T. Starting to lose faith that they'll stick the landing, but hoping they right the ship and turn this around. I will give props to the action/fight scenes. They didn't hold back at the end (#legs stuff). Will update again as the season progresses...
- xymantecMarch 30, 2026In Daredevil: BA, Season 2, the character is closer to the comics, like Batman (Yes, DC, I know...), a darker, more brutal persona, and I absolutely love it. The directors also deserve a shoutout, with some of the best cinematography in any of the Marvel series. It shows what's possible when you let people do what they are good at instead of trying to pussify and gender-bend everything.
- Gen LockSeptember 6, 2025The show isn't Daredevil for me. It's a lot of a very fit blind man dramatically tilting his head at sounds and having feelings in poorly lit hallways. It's the celery stick on the buffet plate—fine for structural integrity, but not why you're there. Then, FINALLY! The main feature arrived! Frank Castle exploded onto the screen like a one-man army fuelled by pure rage and great trigger discipline. It was glorious! It was everything I signed up for! Explosions, justice without a side of whining, and the soothing sound of bad guys getting exactly what they deserved. Daredevil is just the loading screen for my favourite show the Punisher! Call me when Frank Castle gets his own remote. This was just a very, very long trailer. The correct title is: Daredevil: Boring Again :-)
- marshalseaJune 18, 2025Look what happens when you give it to competent directors, writers, and show runners. Over all the tacky trash like She-Hulk etc this nails exactly how to do a Marvel conversion. There's a reason that it all kicked off with Daredevil and managed to spawn the entire MCU - it was good, and continues to be good.
- Ryan GApril 16, 2025Congratulations Disney, you have loosened up those tightly wound strings to give us a true R rated marvel property, right up on your prime Disney+ platform. Born Again has a few issues with plot in the early episodes as they weave through two key narratives of the original filmed episodes and the remake story telling that ultimately leads to a true Netflix Daredevil Season 04 being formed. Look forward to season 2!
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Daredevil: Born Again has 2 seasons.
Daredevil: Born Again has 17 episodes.
The key characters in Daredevil: Born Again are Matt Murdock / Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva).
Daredevil: Born Again was directed by Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Angela Barnes, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, David Boyd, Solvan Naim, Michael Cuesta.
Daredevil: Born Again was produced by Rudd Simmons.
Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course.
Daredevil: Born Again is rated TV-MA.
Daredevil: Born Again is a Crime, Drama, Action show.
Daredevil: Born Again has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.
Daredevil: Born Again episodes are 60m long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.
























