When comic book writer Mark Waid took over Daredevil's run for Marvel in 2011, he found a superhero who had battled a long list of adversaries. One in particular — depression — was personal for the writer. It was an empowering experience, Waid said.
So you've just finished Daredevil season 2 and are looking for something else to watch — fortunately, Netflix has a pretty good suggestion. At the end of Daredevil's final episode, it's hidden a first teaser for Luke Cage, another Marvel superhero
Daredevil has been praised for its grit and realism, and since it's a show about a guy who spends at least half his time beating people up, this means the way he fights has to feel believable. Philip Silvera, the show's stunt coordinator and 2nd unit
The second season of “Daredevil” arrived on Netflix on Friday less than a year after Season 1, but it already feels as if it's falling behind in the Marvel antihero race. “Jessica Jones,” another Netflix series based on a Marvel comics character, and
Yung applauds the 13 hours of storytelling that a Netflix season can provide, allowing for deeper character development than a two-hour movie typically can. “Daredevil” producers Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez have said that the addition of such