The Paradox of Daredevil

Without a doubt one of the best things about Season 2 of Netflix's “Daredevil” — whether you're a fan of the season as a whole or not — is Elodie Yung's portrayal of Elektra. The former love of Matt Murdock's (Charlie Cox) life enters the series in

In exactly the same vein, there's a theme of consequences running through Daredevil Season 2 as well. Six months have passed since Season 1, and Daredevil's triumph over the Kingpin; in those six months, Daredevil's inspired a wave of vigilantism.

Without a doubt one of the best things about Season 2 of Netflix's “Daredevil” — whether you're a fan of the season as a whole or not — is Elodie Yung's portrayal of Elektra. The former love of Matt Murdock's (Charlie Cox) life enters the series in

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