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For three seasons, Netflix's Daredevil series brought plenty of blood, brutality, and nuanced character drama to Hell's Kitchen. So much so, in fact, that it's still held up as the highest of watermar...
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The scene concludes with Heather fatally shooting Muse, as he falls backwards onto the splatter-filled carpet.
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Netflix canceled "Daredevil" after three seasons as Disney took its rights to the Marvel antihero back ahead of the launch of Disney+. Seven years later, Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio have returned to the small screen for new adventures in their own series,
Born Again seems to rely massively on music to heighten emotional notes and mark the transformation loop of characters.
Daredevil's fight scenes in the Netflix show seemed to be a bit more grounded than Born Again's acrobatics. Why is that?
The unmasked Muse brings Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) closer to conflict in Marvel's 'Daredevil: Born Again' on Disney+. REVIEW
Marvel's latest villain Muse finally gets the spotlight in 'Daredevil: Born Again' — but is it too little, too late?
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So, of course, is Fisk. When he’s informed of Daredevil’s return, he rants and raves — you can tell because his voice gets more high-pitched than his usual gravelly growl — causing his advisor, Buck Cashman, to grow concerned.
Born Again reveals the identity of the supervillain/psychopath Muse, who uses his victims' blood in the name of art.
Steven S. DeKnight was the showrunner on Daredevil season 1 when the series debuted on Netflix, and he's now explained that finances are the main reason why the Man Without Fear's powers were limited.
Born Again is really rolling now that fans have Matt Murdock don the suit again (in the present day) and engage in a big fight with Muse. It's great to see the character flipping and flying around and just generally being more acrobatic than he ever was in the original Netflix series.