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Daredevil: Born Again
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  • El episodio se transmitió el 4 mar 2025
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Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)
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Matt Murdock consigue un nuevo cliente que es más de lo que dice ser. Fisk aprende el poder de la óptica.Matt Murdock consigue un nuevo cliente que es más de lo que dice ser. Fisk aprende el poder de la óptica.Matt Murdock consigue un nuevo cliente que es más de lo que dice ser. Fisk aprende el poder de la óptica.

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    • Michael Cuesta
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    • Dario Scardapane
    • Matt Corman
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    • Charlie Cox
    • Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Margarita Levieva
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Cuesta
    • Guionistas
      • Dario Scardapane
      • Matt Corman
      • Chris Ord
    • Elenco
      • Charlie Cox
      • Vincent D'Onofrio
      • Margarita Levieva
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    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
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    Charlie Cox
    Charlie Cox
    • Matt Murdock…
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Wilson Fisk
    Margarita Levieva
    Margarita Levieva
    • Heather Glenn
    Arty Froushan
    Arty Froushan
    • Buck Cashman
    Nikki M. James
    Nikki M. James
    • Kirsten Mcduffie
    Ayelet Zurer
    Ayelet Zurer
    • Vanessa Fisk
    Michael Gandolfini
    Michael Gandolfini
    • Daniel Blake
    Zabryna Guevara
    Zabryna Guevara
    • Sheila Rivera
    Clark Johnson
    Clark Johnson
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    Genneya Walton
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    Hunter Doohan
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    Andres Castro
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    7JunoCaulfield

    Great episode, horrible directing.

    Whose idea's was to put over-the-top Bollywood/Jason Bourne-esque grotesque cuts in the middle of good action ??? All the scenes, even if minimalistic, were honestly not bad. But somehow someone thought it would be a good idea to mask those scenes with a thousand cuts, making them disgusting to look at, it's just horrible, there was absolutely no need to do that after episode one. That factor unfortunately deems the episode BAD in the action department, this was truly truly atrocious, whoever directed this should not come back to any future marvel projets, especially ones with hand-on-hand brawls that require good actors, stunt doubles, coreography and directing to work, this was an immense disappointment after the first 3 seasons and episode one. Can't give it more than a seven with that insane butchering of one of the serie's main premises ( fighting )
    8cjonesas

    [7.7] Roar of frustration and anger

    The second episode is taking pace and momentum for the better course with brilliant acting (as always) by Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio).

    Already clear, as in the first episode, that the shows has not the original's quality & vibe in terms of visuals, score, pace, thrill and fight choreography until now at least, but the acting is of high quality to restore the balance a little.

    So far, it seems that the series is weak in the script section, aside other blatant problems due to Disney's involvement that really has no business in series like Daredevil or The Punisher besides ruining them for the fans.

    As other users pointed out, the whole Heather Glenn arc as therapist and wannabe whatever seems strange to straight up weird.

    Also, I understand that maybe Charlie Cox would like to have his face covered with beard stubble, but after ten years and obviously not that 2015 young, I would like him to shave a little more often cause after all and in the first place, in the Comics, Daredevil has always been clean-shaven with blond hairs and I pass on that as he is the real Daredevil we know, so please a little more razor pass and above-all, way more of the awesome Muay Thai martial arts. Fingers crossed.

    • Screenplay/storyline/plots: 8
    • Production value/impact: 8
    • Development: 7.5
    • Realism: 7
    • Entertainment: 8
    • Acting: 9
    • Filming/photography/cinematography: 8
    • VFX: 8
    • Music/score/sound: 7.5
    • Depth: 7
    • Logic: 7
    • Flow: 7.5
    • Action/crime/thriller/drama/sci-fi/gangster fantasy: 7.5
    • Ending: 7.5.
    9sammyadelaiye

    Daredevil's New Path: Law, Politics, and Brutal Fights

    In this episode, we see Matt take on a case while the show establishes its direction, with the two leads navigating the lanes they have chosen-one through political power and the other through the courts.

    A new comic book hero is introduced, hinting at the possible trajectory of the story. Additionally, there's a callback to another Marvel hero from the Netflix era, subtly addressing real-world controversies surrounding the character's image in certain toxic spheres. This moment suggests that we might see this character return soon, providing insight into his possible motivations.

    The fight scenes are brutally intense-bone-crunching hits and broken limbs feel visceral, making audiences flinch with every blow. The sound editing is exceptional in these sequences, amplifying the realism. While the first half of the episode plays out like a standard TV drama, the second half picks up significantly, delivering action and intrigue.

    It also seems like the show will explore themes of political toxicity and the structural flaws within law and order. Many scenes feel ripped from real-world events, capturing the influence of politicians and the dangerous allure of cult-like personalities. With gripping action and layered storytelling, this episode sets the stage for a compelling season ahead.
    8cyrax-92742

    A strong return to form

    Not gonna lie, I wasn't a fan of the first episode and in my review of it, I left it so. However this episode is a major improvement over the first, dialogues are more nuanced, things the characters do are far deeper reaching making connections to the greater narrative, fight scenes and fight choreography are amazing, almost reminiscent of the original netflix show in their executions.

    Twists and turns everywhere in the story, show returning to its grittier and darker roots when to comes to storytelling and action.

    A bit of wishful thinking, if only the entire season released at once, sucks waiting for new episodes after a banger like this.
    7marioale-54975

    Lets get up this

    The second episode feels more like part of what they couldn't re-record. If you were aware of the situation before, it was originally going to focus more on lawyers than vigilantes, and this episode kind of reflects that.

    I'm not a fan of Daredevil being so obvious about his identity, unlike how he was in the Netflix show. He feels more like the She-Hulk version of Daredevil than the one from Netflix. I get that it's something new, but I'm still waiting for the show to truly kick off.

    As for Matt's new girlfriend, without taking anything away from the actress, she has no personality. She seems to come out of nowhere, and she's kind of like the new Karen-in big quotation marks.

    The fact that the characters still feel somewhat scattered makes sense, given that the series is just getting started. And sure, the excuse that it's a new show works-especially if you're expecting it to be a fourth season of the Netflix show, which it's clearly not.

    The final scene was solid-good action-but once again, this Daredevil feels a lot like Tom Holland's Peter Parker. He doesn't do a great job keeping his identity secret, and that's strange to see, especially considering how in the previous series, he was so committed to keeping it hidden. He would even take beatings from Fisk and other secondary characters just to maintain the illusion that he was blind in public.

    Yes, I know there's a scene in prison in Netflix Daredevil Season 3 where he fights a bunch of inmates, but they didn't know he was blind. In this case, it just didn't work as well.

    Overall, the series still feels very fast-paced.

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      Heather Glenn's book is titled "Live Without Fear." The subtitle of the Daredevil comic book is "The Man Without Fear."
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      BB gives her phone to Daniel Blake before interviewing Fisk but never gets it back when she leaves.
    • Citas

      Matt Murdock: Kirsten, what did I tell you to get you to come over from the DA's office?

      Kirsten Mcduffie: You said that I was brilliant, which is true.

    • Conexiones
      References Hulk, el hombre increible (2008)
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      Written by Brian L. Hall (as Brian Leroy Hall), Amy Lydia Hall, and Christopher David Hall

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      • 4 de marzo de 2025 (México)
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