Daredevil Born Again MCU Disney+

I thought everything after the first season was a slow decline in quality. Despite how good I thought Cox was in the role, I thought the show did not make good use of him after the first season ended.

I won't ever get Disney+ but I hope they do right by him.
 
I loved DD, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and the Punisher. Each show was at its best as a character study.

I don't know if Marvel/Disney can do it justice to them. I just can't see a show with the weight and violence of DD streaming on Disney+. I would be pleasantly surprised if they just managed to preserve the thematic tone.

Please don't mess this one up, Disney.
 
I kind of doubt they will go with the hard R themed stuff. I just hope he gets to wear the suit! While season 2 wasn't the best of the three, at least he was in the suit. As much as I liked season 1, personally I would've rather he had been in the suit.
 
I'll watch it. I thought Season 1 was amazing! I liked the main cast, but that season was carried by Vincent D'Onofrio. I thought Season 2 was ok, but sitting here right now I can't remember who the bad guy was.
 
I'll watch it. I thought Season 1 was amazing! I liked the main cast, but that season was carried by Vincent D'Onofrio. I thought Season 2 was ok, but sitting here right now I can't remember who the bad guy was.
Wasn't it Elektra and then Bullseye in series 3?
 
Wasn't it Elektra and then Bullseye in series 3?
You may be right about Elektra. I remember the dilemma of "Is Elektra a friend or enemy?", but i was thinking there was another big villain. As for season 3, I don't remember that at all. I must have lost interest.

I kind of made that point about not remembering season 2 villain to highlight how awesome D'Onofrio was in season 1.
 
You may be right about Elektra. I remember the dilemma of "Is Elektra a friend or enemy?", but i was thinking there was another big villain.
I actually just watched season 2 for the first time about a month ago.

There were several “villains” in season two - The Punisher (who in the end helped DD), the Hand, Elektra (who originally helped DD, then sort of fought DD, then helped DD). Lots of side mini villains and sort-of villains for like a single episode - Kingpin, Stick, that Hand Guy that came back to life, that military guy played by Clancy Brown.
 
I think Season 2 was kind of all over the place, which is why it was the least well regarded season. It sort of lacked focus.
 
Initially I was concerned about Disney's ability to handle something as dark as Netflix Daredevil without sanitizing it to sterility.

Since then I lost complete faith and wonder if it's even going to be good on any level.

I look forward to nothing in the MCU except for Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
I have little incentive to watch anything after GotG 3.
 
I'm so pumped for this. Trailer looks awesome!! Warms my heart seeing this whole cast again, and it picking up where we left off.

Daredevil is one of my all-time favorite shows. I've seen season 1 more times than I can count. To say I've been nervous about how this continuation under the Disney banner would end up would be putting it mildly. But this trailer has me very hopeful. It looks like we just might be in good hands.

Time to start another rewatch! :p
 
I just hope that Disney gives the show more than 6 episodes for the season and that whoever the showrunner is, they know how to pace a 6 - 8 episode season properly. Disney Marvel shows have this bad tendency to have very lousy pacing; the first episode is great and really sets things up very nicely, all of the episodes in between are just filler and do little to move the overall plot forward by much, if any. They then rush to wrap up everything established in the first episode in the season finale which is just a normal length episode.
 
This is the show that had a massive retooling after they shot 6 of 18 episodes. It was originally an episodic format rather than a serial, and it was a reboot that didn't really connect to the Netflix seasons - it seemed like the intent with the characters they'd shown in the MCU so far was that they were variants of the ones seen in the Netflix series with a similar history, but they wouldn't be the same ones. Their visual redesigns seemed to bear that out (Hawaiian Fisk, Yellow Daredevil...)

The whole creative team was fired and replaced, the new guys recycled a lot of the footage already shot and turned it into essentially a season 4 of Daredevil, but we don't know how big it is now. I've seen 9 episodes mentioned in a few places.
 
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