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Daredevil: Born again is returning for a second season. What you need to know.

Okoh Raymond
Okoh Raymond

March 8, 2026

Daredevil: Born again is returning for a second season. What you need to know.

Daredevil: Born again is returning for a second season. What you need to know.

Daredevil is one of the most exciting shows returning this March for a second season, and fans are really excited.




Daredevil's real name is Matt Murdock. He's a lawyer in New York City. Matt was involved in a very dangerous chemical accident which made him permanently blind. Even though he's blind, his other senses are incredibly sharp. He can hear heartbeats, smell things from far away, and sense movements around him. During the day, he works as a lawyer helping people who cannot defend themselves. At night, he becomes Daredevil, a masked hero who fights criminals in the streets of the city.


The new series is one of the biggest shows on Disney+. But analysis says the show didn't really meet up to expectations but was still okay. When the first episode was released, it received more than 7.5 million viewers on the first 5 days on Disney+. Because of its performance, Marvel decided to renew it for a second season. Showing confidence in the show.


The story of Daredevil: Born Again continues the intense battle between Matt Murdock and his greatest enemy, Wilson Fisk, known as Kingpin. Kingpin is a powerful crime boss who controls many illegal operations in New York City. But in the new story, something shocking happens. Instead of hiding in the shadows, Fisk becomes the mayor of New York City. That means he now has political power and influence over the entire city. This makes Daredevil’s mission much harder.

Many superhero shows focus more on saving the entire world. But Daredevil's story feels more personal. Instead of fighting gigantic monsters, action scenes take place at rooftops and dark alleys, making it look more of a street-level show.


One of the reasons fans are excited is because many actors from the Daredevil show reprised their roles again. Charlie Cox plays Matt Murdock / Daredevil; Deborah Ann Woll plays Karen Page; Elden Henson plays Foggy Nelson; Vincent D'Onofrio plays Wilson Fisk / Kingpin; Wilson Bethel plays Benjamin Poindexter / Bullseye; Jon Bernthal plays Frank Castle / The Punisher; and Margarita Levieva plays Heather Glenn, a new character connected to Matt’s life.


Daredevil previously appeared in a popular Netflix show. And many fans really wanted him to return. Plus, the streaming numbers were definitive proof of their excitement. Daredevil plays a very important role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he may return in more future projects.


The return of Daredevil is one of the most exciting events for superhero TV fans. With a strong cast, a powerful story, and millions of viewers already watching, Daredevil: Born Again has proven that the hero still has a huge following. The new season arriving this March promises bigger action, deeper storytelling, and intense battles for the future of New York City. DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN WILL STREAM ON DISNEY+ MARCH 24.


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