Daredevil: Born Again Resurrects (and Improves On) Netflix's Marvel Universe: Review
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Daredevil: Born Again continues the storyline from Netflix's series, reinstating Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock and Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk. This highly anticipated series, now rated TV-MA, amplifies the adult themes present in its predecessor. Set after a time jump, the plot explores Matt's struggles between his law career and the pull of his vigilante identity. The show manages to evoke the original series' tone and depth while delivering in terms of character development, particularly focusing on Matt's reluctance to return to being Daredevil.
The new Disney+/Marvel series Daredevil: Born Again is essentially Season 4 of Netflix's Daredevil, featuring returning characters in even grittier storytelling.
The series retains a consistent tone and style reminiscent of the Netflix shows, now featuring adult themes and a TV-MA rating.
Born Again follows Matt Murdock's journey after a time jump, showcasing his struggle between his law career and his inevitable return as a vigilante.
With a focus on character development, Daredevil: Born Again dives into Matt's psychology, exploring his reluctance to re-embrace his vigilante persona.
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