In the season finale, Daredevil is backed into the ultimate showdown for his own life - and the future of Hell's Kitchen.In the season finale, Daredevil is backed into the ultimate showdown for his own life - and the future of Hell's Kitchen.In the season finale, Daredevil is backed into the ultimate showdown for his own life - and the future of Hell's Kitchen.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFrank Castle discovers a disk with the word 'micro' written on it. In the earlier Punisher comics, he was assisted by a computer expert / weapons designer named Microchip.
- GoofsWhile Foggy is speaking on the phone at the police station, the calendar reads September 2015 in one shot, and December 2015 in another.
- Quotes
Matt Murdock: [to Karen] I have something... that I need you to see...
[takes out Daredevil mask]
Matt Murdock: I'm Daredevil.
- ConnectionsReferences Jessica Jones (2015)
- SoundtracksKarma
Written and Performed by Zachary Kibbee
Featured review
Phenomenal
Review By Kamal K
Daredevil season 2 is almost as good as season 1 was. The acting, action and dialogue remain just as strong as they were in the first season. The story and villain are where this season falters a bit from season 1. In season 2, the story gets more complicated since there are multiple plotlines going on and it can be a bit difficult to keep track of everything once the season really gets going. The season manages to balance these plotlines decently enough, but it can get confusing at times. The bigger issue with this season is the villain. Unlike season 1, Fisk isn't the primary villain this time, although he does appear in the season. Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle is a bit of a villain, but the true antagonist is the organization called The Hand. Bernthal does a fine job portraying Castle and embodies the violent nature of the character very well. While Castle starts off as the show's villain, he becomes overshadowed by The Hand. Unfortunately, neither villain lives up to the bar set by Fisk, causing season 2 to feel like a bit of a letdown from season 1 despite The Hand being a better antagonist than Castle is. The season mostly recovers from this and gives us an ending that nicely culminates all the plotlines and lays the foundation for future storytelling and development. DD season 2 may not be as good as season 1 is, but it still has its merits and is worth watching if you're a fan of the character.
Daredevil season 2 is almost as good as season 1 was. The acting, action and dialogue remain just as strong as they were in the first season. The story and villain are where this season falters a bit from season 1. In season 2, the story gets more complicated since there are multiple plotlines going on and it can be a bit difficult to keep track of everything once the season really gets going. The season manages to balance these plotlines decently enough, but it can get confusing at times. The bigger issue with this season is the villain. Unlike season 1, Fisk isn't the primary villain this time, although he does appear in the season. Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle is a bit of a villain, but the true antagonist is the organization called The Hand. Bernthal does a fine job portraying Castle and embodies the violent nature of the character very well. While Castle starts off as the show's villain, he becomes overshadowed by The Hand. Unfortunately, neither villain lives up to the bar set by Fisk, causing season 2 to feel like a bit of a letdown from season 1 despite The Hand being a better antagonist than Castle is. The season mostly recovers from this and gives us an ending that nicely culminates all the plotlines and lays the foundation for future storytelling and development. DD season 2 may not be as good as season 1 is, but it still has its merits and is worth watching if you're a fan of the character.
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- IPyaarCinema
- Aug 9, 2021
Details
- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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