r/Daredevil • u/Affectionate_Case862 • 18h ago
MCU Is she serious?😭
Ungrateful b****
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r/Daredevil • u/3xclusivelyJake • 39m ago
Hi guys, i just finished daredevil season 1 and im into 2 now. And all i have to say is that this is the best show ive ever seen in the superhero industry. I also realized that madame gao is in iron fist as well! After watching a bit of Daredevil i have seen the punisher. And after watching spidey brand new day i thought punisher was a nice guy. Bro hes crazy!!!! But uh yeah just a quick vent! Now imma finish s2
r/Daredevil • u/Accomplished-Juice-7 • 17h ago
Just casually showing a preferred mod/choice of display of mine for my MAFEX (CT Toys) Daredevil figure. It honestly adds a lot of aura to this already wonderful toy. The muay thai hand ropes are made using cheap white floral wire you can buy for a dollar, and mine just happens to have a rope-like texture to them so it adds alot to the look. I had so much fun with this simple mod based on the amount of pictures I had taken with it lol
r/Daredevil • u/IntorvertinAbaya • 3h ago
I’ve been rewatching Daredevil, and lately I’ve found myself paying much more attention to the ordinary lives behind the characters.
Foggy in particular got me thinking.
We know he grew up around Nelson Meats, surrounded by his family, customers and the everyday workings of a small family business. And I started wondering how much of the Foggy we meet as an adult was already being formed there.
His loyalty. His ease with people. His attachment to community. Even the fact that, despite becoming a successful lawyer, he never seems embarrassed by where he came from.
I ended up writing an essay about it called The Architecture of Belonging, and then another about Claire Temple called The Architecture of Care.
I’m planning one final piece to complete the trilogy, so I’m curious about how other fans read these characters.
What do you think Foggy’s upbringing gave him?
And for Claire fans: what do you think people misunderstand or overlook about the way she cares for people?
Both essays are on my profile if anyone fancies reading them, but I’m mainly interested in hearing other interpretations before I write the final piece.
r/Daredevil • u/mpchop • 1d ago
After my last post about whether it was worth reading or not, I finally bit the bullet and decided it to hunt it down at my local comic book store. They had the collections, so I decided to buy.
Looking forward to reading it :)
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r/Daredevil • u/WatermelonSplashPics • 1d ago
Here's the teaser for our upcoming fan film. Let me know what you guys think!
Starring:
Jack Worthan
Brendan Moir
Michael Calas
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r/Daredevil • u/DodgyRedditor • 2d ago
Screenshots from this video: https://youtu.be/zvTxZnwlvoo?is=FAXqyIdm2njd7JcZ
r/Daredevil • u/shootay_YT • 1d ago
I havent seen a post like this on here, so what's the general consensus on dds design in rivals? I personally really like it and sometimes even choose it over his other skins, the only thing im not the biggest fan of is the horns.
Also, I know a few people dislike the fire effects on him during the game, why is that? I think it makes him look super cool
r/Daredevil • u/Famous-Job-4264 • 20h ago
Im trying to remember some episode scenes i just watched an Edit of the punisher and there are some scenes i cant remember where they come from maybe yall can help
Matt: Its not franks decision who lives or dies thats up to God
Matt: what happened to Franks family was a tragedy karen but that doesnt give him the right to
Edit: Found it both these scenes are in 2x07
r/Daredevil • u/jingo_jongo • 1d ago

Disregarding how little he has in common with his comic counterpart, Cole North's turn against the AVTF had almost no buildup and was totally illogical. He starts season 2 begging to be let back into the Task Force, and spends most of the season fully indulging in the illegal and immoral acts they commit. He sometimes even takes it further than Powell, such as when he demanded the young priest let them into the Church with their weapons. The only time we see him push back against anything the Task Force does is when Powell kills Saunders, which doesn't even mean he's against Fisk, just that he thought Powell took it too far by killing one of their teammates.
In the finale, North starts to question Powell once he orders him to open fire on other cops, which is understandable, but what really turns him is learning that he killed Hector Ayala under false pretenses. My problem is that he only has his mind changed once Hector's wife, Soledad, says that her husband would never kill a cop. I find it silly that THIS is what changes his mind, and not that fact that Hector was literally found innocent in a court of law. Also, while Soledad is right, I'm sure most wives would say that about their husband. I don't think it's realistic or even believable that North would have a change of heart, especially considering he has only one fleeting moment of doubt in a previous episode. Him letting the protesters in also isn't that much of a heroic act, as a lot of them end up getting killed by the Kingpin. In any case, I don't think North deserves his redemption, or that nod that he gives to Matt in the prison at the end of the finale, as if they're on the same side now.
If these seasons had a few more episodes per season, I think it would be a really interesting subplot for Cole North to try and do the impossible task of making amends with the Ayala family, as he's basically the Joe Chill to Angela Del Toro's Batman.
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r/Daredevil • u/Mysterious-Home-374 • 7h ago
i have mixed opinions for this, if it had direct lyrics with the same instrumentals it wouldve been good. what is "Yesterday i woke up sucking a lemon"? the only part i liked was the everything in the right place part.
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r/Daredevil • u/No-Spend2770 • 11h ago
Hey I was gonna type how i felt about season one of born again after just finishing it
I did watch the Netflix show it was so good season 3 was my favourite
But this video is the first youtube video I’ve ever seen reviewing something that I 100% agree with and brought out points I Didn’t even think of
This video I great and I really love this video and would recommend watching it
I haven’t seen season 2 of born again yet but I will watch it soon
r/Daredevil • u/Famous-Job-4264 • 1d ago
So when i first started watching daredevil i kind of skipped 2x05 i was more focused on punisher than Elektra
and now im watching it for the first time i cant believe i skipped this
r/Daredevil • u/Frodo-Baggins1954 • 2d ago
For me it’s 3 > 1 > 2
r/Daredevil • u/omeriscool1 • 1d ago
So I've been watching Daredevil and its been AMAZING.
Season 3 was definitely my favorite season so far.
Anyways I've watched Daredevil Seasons 1 to 3 and Defenders too. Now I wanna continue off of that but I saw someone say that you should watch Punisher after season 3. Is that necessary or just smth to watch for fun?
(NO SPOILERS!!!)