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DAREDEVIL Has Been Cancelled by Netflix
Netflix’s severance of its relationship with Marvel continues. After cancelling Iron Fist and Luke Cage, the streaming platform has now ended its original Marvel series. Daredevil has been cancelled after a three-season run. The show premiered its critically acclaimed third season just last month, and fans have been anxious for a fourth season. Unfortunately, that isn’t happening…at least on Netflix. Netflix released the following statement on the news. “Marvel’s Daredevil will not return for a fourth season on Netflix. We are tremendously proud of the show’s last and final season and although it’s painful for the fans, we feel it best to close this chapter on a high note. We’re thankful…
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Review: DAREDEVIL Season 3
It’s funny. When I first heard that Marvel was doing a TV show with Netflix based on the Daredevil property, I got confused. Before the announcement, I always thought that they would introduce him through a movie instead of a show. Fast forward years later, and I can safely say that I fully understand now. Sure, I would love to see Daredevil on the big screen again one day, but in an era of flashy superpowers, mighty gadgets, and all that being shown on the big screen, I don’t know if Daredevil would work for the big screen (even though I would love to be wrong). Anyway, let’s go on…
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Review: DAREDEVIL (2003)
You can’t talk about Daredevil without having someone reviewing the movie (even if you wanted to talk about the TV show only). So, let’s get started… In a time before Affleck became the target of memes and asked if someone bleeds, we could all see him in 2003’s Daredevil, where he plays the blind lawyer Matt Murdock, who is out for revenge against the mighty Kingpin. The movie adaptation is quite fascinating. You have the leads doing the best with what they have. Besides that, you have the two actors playing the lead villains hamming it up to eleven (I’m seriously wondering if Colin Farell and Michael Clarke Duncan either…
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Opinion: Why the DAREDEVIL Movie is Better than the DAREDEVIL TV Show
Hello! You’re here! Welcome to this hot take. I know there’s multiple opinions on this topic, and I’m in the very tiny minority. If you listened to our Daredevil Podcast, you got a small glimpse of this argument, and if you haven’t listened, you should! But here goes nothing! Why the Daredevil movie is better than the Daredevil TV show. Ah Daredevil. Highly controversial, this movie isn’t one of the best. But it isn’t one of the worst. I really enjoyed Jennifer Gardner‘s portrayal of Elektra, she gave the role some sexiness, bad***ery that it desperately needed. The plot was terrible, but I actually enjoyed the script. Writing can be good…
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RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW: DAREDEVIL Season 2
Daredevil Season 3 is only one day away, and your favorite Swedish geek is as hyped towards it as you are. Daredevil is my favorite of the Netflix Marvel shows, even though I still laugh that Matt Murdock is played by the same actor who plays the lead in Mathew Vaughn’s Stardust. This season is arguably the better one, compared to the first. The pace feels a lot smoother, and no arc gets the feeling of not having a closure or being unnecessary. You don’t sit there, find it dragging, and ask why Daredevil is returning when Murdock and Foggy are in a courtroom drama. Every part works for the story…
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RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW: DAREDEVIL Season 1
When I first watched Season 1 of Daredevil, three things struck me. The first was the high degree of violence. The MCU up to this point had consisted of adventure violence, where nobody was badly hurt. But Daredevil opens with Karen Page literally kneeling in a pool of blood. Dark imagery that sets the tone of the whole show. Second thing that struck me was how Daredevil is primarily a villain’s show. The character of Wilson Fisk dominates everything. He is a powerful tour de force, and the show is always at its sharpest when he’s around. I’m reminded of his Good Samaritan speech near the end of the season.…
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DAREDEVIL Officially Confirms This Iconic Marvel Villain for Season 3
Daredevil has been keeping a lot of things under wraps for its third season, but that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating. Most prominently, fans have expected beloved Daredevil villain Bullseye to appear this season. Actor Wilson Bethel’s character had been kept under wraps, while the season takes inspiration from the Guardian Devil story arc in the comics. Now, at New York Comic-Con, it has been confirmed. Netflix dropped a new promo for the season, introducing viewers to Agent Poindexter (Bethel); Poindexter is one of Bullseye’s aliases in the comics. It was then confirmed that Daredevil will be telling Bullseye’s origin story this season. It may have been pretty obvious at…
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DAREDEVIL Season 3 Trailer: Matt Murdock Takes on Kingpin and…The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen?
After a series of promos and hints, Netflix has finally dropped the full trailer for the third season of Marvel’s Daredevil, just in time for its New York Comic-Con panel this week. And boy, does it deliver. The trailer is packed with new footage, teasing stunning new action sequences and more. It also sets up the new conflict between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, with the latter implementing new strategies to take down the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen. Fans of the Born Again comic will definitely recognize them. Check out the trailer below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Daredevil returns on Friday, October 19th on Netflix.
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Wilson Fisk Dons the White Suit in New DAREDEVIL Season 3 Teaser
Netflix has begun the marketing campaign for the third season of Marvel’s Daredevil. We saw one teaser already (confirming the season’s premiere date), and the latest promo puts the spotlight on our villain. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk is back and better than ever. In season three, he will wear the iconic white suit from the comic, signaling his formal transformation into The Kingpin. The teaser also features Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock, who has the original black suit again and is fully embracing his role as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen. Check out the promo below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Daredevil season three premieres on Friday, October…