First Trailer For Daredevil Born Again Season 2

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Daredevil is born again…again! The visually impaired defender of Hell’s Kitchen thrived on Netflix and is thriving once more on Disney+ with a lifespan at least as long as the first show (a third season starts shooting later this year) and a new home willing to let him be TV-MA as long as parental controls exist. Krysten Ritter has indeed returned as Jessica Jones. Her series is the one Netflix-Marvel show I have watched in its entirety. I still haven’t seen a single minute of Daredevil, either version, which makes reporting on it tough. I want to avoid spoilers in the event I binge all this someday, but how do I create a write-up of this at the same time? Well, there’s a new character no one knows much about, so both I and longtime fans would be on the same page regarding him. I guess I’ll fill a paragraph on that guy. Matthew Lillard will make his debut as Mr. Charles, someone who seems to have a yet to be revealed past with Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrino). “The story is about power,” said Marvel’s Head of TV and Animation Brad Winderbaum to EW.com. “When Wilson Fisk takes over New […]
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I can’t believe they brought back Charlie Cox. I never saw the first Daredevil show, but seeing him still attached makes me want to finally start. The mix with Jessica Jones and Bullseye sounds like it could be intense. I’m curious about Matthew Lillard too; I didn’t expect him in a Marvel show. I hope they give him a lot of depth instead of just making him a random villain. March 26 is going to feel far away, but at least there’s enough hype to keep me checking trailers. I wonder how the show will balance all these characters and still make Daredevil feel like the main focus.
 
I’ve seen Jessica Jones, so I’m glad Krysten Ritter is back. She’s one of the best parts of her own show, and adding her here could make some great interactions with Daredevil. I haven’t watched the first season of Daredevil, but I think I’ll do a binge before this comes out. The cast is stacked with actors I like, and the description of Fisk taking over as “king” makes it sound like the story has real consequences. Also, Bullseye is back, which could be chaotic. I’m just hoping the plot isn’t too confusing with everyone returning.
 
Matthew Lillard showing up is random but kinda cool. Haven't seen him in anything big lately so curious what he does with this role. If he's connected to Fisk's past that could add layers. Overall the cast is stacked though. Charlie, Vincent, Krysten, Deborah Ann Woll... hard to mess that up.
 
Not gonna lie, the trailer made me more excited than I thought it would. I didn’t think Disney+ could capture the same tone as Netflix, but it looks promising. I like that they are introducing a new character with mystery rather than just throwing in a familiar villain. Matthew Lillard as Mr. Charles could be a standout if they write him right. I feel like these new seasons are trying to combine fan favorites with fresh faces, and it seems like it could work. I just hope they don’t spoil too much in the marketing before it airs.
 
Man I just hope they don't ruin Bullseye again. Wilson Bethel was great last time, give him more to do. Fisk running the city like a dictator is peak villain energy. The whole "new class of power players" line has me thinking bigger threats incoming. Solid trailer vibes, I'm in.
 
I don’t care if I’m late to the party, I’m finally going to watch Daredevil. The cast is really strong, and seeing Charlie Cox still in it makes me feel like the character is treated seriously. Matthew Lillard joining is wild for me because I know him mostly from lighter roles. The idea that Fisk is now a bigger threat makes me hope the writing focuses on political and moral struggles, not just action. March 26 can’t come soon enough.
 
I’m more interested in the cast than the story itself. Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Deborah Ann Woll—these are actors I like watching, so I’m curious to see how their chemistry develops. The storyline about power and Fisk being more of a king sounds serious, which could make the show feel important. Matthew Lillard’s involvement adds a little unpredictability. I might watch a few episodes at a time to see if it grabs me before committing to the whole season.
 
This better deliver after all the delays. First season had good moments but also dragged in places. Now with Ritter returning and Bullseye getting more screen time hopefully they fix that. The power players line from Winderbaum makes me think we're getting some serious Fisk scheming. March better not get pushed again.
 

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