As Daredevil: Born Again stalks towards its suitably grim finale, its managed to build up impressive reserves genuine emotion as it picks up momentum. With
As Daredevil: Born Again stalks towards its suitably grim finale, its managed to build up impressive reserves genuine emotion as it picks up momentum. With
Way back in June 2019, the third season of Jessica Jones aired, marking it the final installment of Marvel’s Netflix offshoot before the Defenders were
“Gloves off” is a term that proves to be especially fitting for this second season of Daredevil: Born Again, as it usually means to stop
We’re only on our third episode of Daredevil: Born Again, but already it seems like the powers that be have stirred up a power keg
Usually when Marvel releases more than two episodes at a time on Disney+, it hints that we’ve got a couple of slow burning installments due
While the belated folding of the Netflix Daredevil show into the arms of the MCU was hugely welcome, at times the aptly titled Born Again
There’s no denying that Daredevil is emphatically back. The suit, the violence, the cast (or at least the ones that survived the first episode) and
OK, so thanks to an opening episode loaded with shock deaths and tense face/offs, it’s pretty damn clear that Daredevil is back, but he’s seemed