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Royce Johnson | ... | ||
Rob Morgan | ... | ||
Susan Varon | ... |
Josie
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Jimmy 'The Bear'
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Mario D'Leon | ... |
Leon
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Andy Murray | ... |
Nesbitt
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Cliff Moylan | ... |
Thomas
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Stephen Lee Anderson | ... |
Cullen
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Gregory Dann | ... |
Johnny
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Dave McCrea | ... |
George
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Hell's Kitchen has calmed, but it's not out of the fire yet. When an unknown vigilante begins to take the fight to the streets in a big and bloody way, Matt Murdock must don the mask of Daredevil to stop him before innocent people end up in the crossfire. A battle of full measure versus half, a conflict of morality and justice, Daredevil vs The Punisher. Written by AWAtha
After the near one year break it's glad to see the series continues without missing a beat. It retains what worked before and translates it into the new journey with the same style and pace. Every aspects run smoothly to create the gritty look of the district, its fight are hot and brutal while the on-screen characters are warmly welcomed back.
One of the finer things about Daredevil is his real life persona Matt Murdock and how he interacts with people around him. The legal team of three is a presentable party, both in platonic or romantic sense. They are not the large group of superheroes, just ordinary people trying to do good in place that needs it the most, which is an easy angle for audience to invest on.
Both of his colleagues show bravery in their own way, a nice approachable undertone that one doesn't have to be superhuman to help or relate. However, even having help on daily basis, Daredevil is on his own when donning the suit. This is a contrasting, a bit desolated feel for the hero who is struggling to keep his life in balance, but he's slowly getting comfortable in his night time job and also getting infamy from authority and opponent alike.
For the new nemesis, the show goes full action vibe. It introduces this antagonist with bravado and brutality, almost in a mythical way. He is the equivalent of the Daredevil yet far more brutal, a fine villain to have after Fisk. The action department never fails to give an impact to any fight or broken limbs, especially here, in a scene that establishes the tone for the season.
As he stands, Daredevil is as strong as before, he might even rise to new heights with new fresh start and savage villain.