'Marvel's Daredevil' Season 2 Spoilers: Will Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock Meet Netflix's Punisher?
Audiences have been eagerly binge-watching Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix. With the recent announcement of Season 2 of Marvel's Daredevil, will Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) find himself in a deadly confrontation with his ally and nemesis, Frank Castle, aka The Punisher?
As we previously mentioned, Matt Murdock (Cox) was a young boy when he was struck blind after a near fatal car accident. Though everyone thinks he lives in complete darkness, radioactive chemicals gave him back his sight. By day, Murdock pretends to be the blind lawyer attending courtroom battles. But when darkness falls, Daredevil serves out his own brand of justice as he protects Hell's Kitchen from The Kingpin (D'Onofrio).
We mentioned before, Netflix has announced Season 2 of the Man Without Fear series. There will be a few changes as executive producer Steven S. DeKnight steps down and adds new showrunners Doug Petrie (American Horror Story) and Marco Ramirez (Sons of Anarchy).
In an interview with IGN, the Boardwalk Empire actor revealed who he would like to see in future episodes, "Loads really. I love Stilt-Man. I love Owlsley. I think in our show we're more likely to see the likes of Bullseye, The Punisher and Elektra."
In our recap of Condemned, Bullseye dressed himself up as S.W.A.T. team member and framed Daredevil as he shot down police officers. Then in our recap of Nelson v. Murdock, in the flashbacks, Foggy mentioned the "Greek Girl," a reference to Elektra Natchios.
Check out the rest of our 5 thoughts on Marvel's Daredevil Episodes 1-5 here, Episodes 6-10 here, and Episodes 11-13 here:
Just because the first season dealt with The Kingpin, Cox states not to count him out just yet, "I don't know if any of those characters will appear, and also I don't know what's going to happen with Wilson Fisk. He's certainly not out of the picture. Hopefully he'll come back."
Check out our 5 reasons why we're excited for Season 2 of Marvel's Daredevil.
Marvel's Daredevil is available now to stream on Netflix.
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