Season two is quite literally around the corner, so let's do the old tradition of reviewing season one.
Daredevil: Born Again is a tv series and a revival and continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series. It's produced by Marvel Televison and is distributed by Disney+. The show is created by Dario Scardapane, Matt Corman, and Chris Ord. This season consist of nine episodes.
The story is, it's been several years since the events of Netflix's Daredevil and during that time Matt Murdock stopped being the vigilante known as Daredevil after someone close to him was killed. Now he's focusing on serving justice solely as lawyer while in the meantime his arch rival Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin is the newly elected Mayor of New York. Both men are trying to fight off their darker urges but they'll soon find themselves put on a collision course.
- Negatives
I've got nothing.
- Mix
Let's start off with the tone. When watching this and looking back at the Netflix series it's very noticeable that this isn't as intense as Netflix's. Sure there were plenty of shocking moments but I didn't get enough of that edge of your seat vibe like I did with the original show.
Then there's the fights. Now there pretty good but the major downside is there's not that many of them. I get it was because Matt gave up being Daredevil and he's story is about fighting off that urge, but it was still kind of a bummer. It also doesn't help there was some noticeable use of CGI.
Lastly there's the storytelling. Let's start off with the good, that being Matt & Wilson's arcs. I did really enjoy see these two try to be normal men but they just get help themselves when it comes to their darker sides. But sometimes we have story elements that aren't given full depth. One example being the villain Muse. He could've been used far more as the straw that broke the camel's back to make Matt come out of retirement but everything with his arc is wrapped up very quickly.
- Positives
The one praise I can fully give is Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's performances. Despite the decent at best material these two were great. They brought intensity and nuance to the screen and they haven't lost their chemistry at all. They were truly carrying this season.
So yeah, Daredevil: Born Again, not bad but it definitely didn't capture that same vibe as the original Netflix series. Although I guess that tends to happen when a show is reconstructed from an original plan and has to be reshot and rewritten.
My final rating is, Okay.
Hopefully season two will be much better. But this is all for now. Come back on Thursday, Mar 26th, for an Underrated Films review of Midnight Run. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.











