The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is back for more.
In the first season finale, Daredevil: Born Again left its pieces scattered across the board. Wilson Fisk, The Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio), was firmly entrenched as the mayor and had declared martial law. Jack Duquesne (Tony Dalton) is caged in an underground prison. Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) is dealing with the fallout of her experience with the villainous Muse. Officer Powell (Hamish Allan-Headley) patrols the streets with the Anti-Vigilante Task Force, rounding up anyone whom the mayor deems a threat. Benjamin Poindexter, the villain known as Bullseye (Wilson Bethel), has escaped and is seeking absolution. While Matt Murdock, Daredevil himself, and Karen Page (Charlie Cox and Deborah Ann Woll) are in hiding, working to disrupt the Kingpin’s operations and end his tenure as Mayor.If that sounds like a lot of setup, that’s because it is. The sophomore season of Daredevil: Born Again was originally conceived as the latter half of Season One, so together they make up one complete story. In short, if you haven’t watched the freshman go around, you will be very confused. The good news is that if you have seen it, this season continues the excellent writing, performances, direction, and overall production value that made Season One so good.
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