| You Should Be Watching Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ Right Now… Here’s Why |
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Right now in the magical ether of the internet, on mystical servers of awesome just waiting for you to say the magic word, is a show that you should be watching instead of doing anything else. That show is Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix. Available through Netflix streaming as of April 10th, the series centers on Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox. By day he’s a lawyer working out of Hell’s Kitchen in New York City. He’s just getting off the ground with his college buddy and best friend Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson). They’re in business to make a difference in their city. To find justice and protect the innocent away from the scumbag lawyers they interned with during their matriculation. Oh yeah, Murdock is also blind. After a childhood accident that cost him his sight, Murdock has since developed his other senses to turn him into the “Devil of Hell’s Kitchen,” a masked vigilante with amazing martial arts skills and heightened awareness and physical capabilities. The “Devil” — who evolves into the titular Daredevil — also fights for justice and protection of the city just in a more punchy way. The beauty of the Netflix format is that the episodes are released all at once, allowing you to watch an entire season at your own convenience, or if you’re really into it (like me), you can watch all 13 episodes in one weekend. After the binge, I have to say that Daredevil is amazing and in my opinion has changed the game for comic book-based television shows. If you turned off your Netflix account, it’s about time to fire it back up because here’s a few reasons why you should be watching Marvel’s Daredevil right now.
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| TV Review: Marvel’s Daredevil Season 1: The Show Without Fear |
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Marvel’s Daredevil
Season 1
Created by Drew Goddard
Starring Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Rosario Dawson, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ayelet Zurer, Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Bob Gunton
Netflix
Premiere: April 10, 2015 First off, let me say that I have been thoroughly impressed with every Netflix Original Series I have seen so far and I had high hopes for Marvel’s Daredevil when I first heard it was in production. As the first of four all-new live-action Marvel franchises, the spotlight was trained on this one when it became available on April 10, 2015. And folks, it was well worth the wait. Dark and gritty, it is everything you would expect of a show that features a blind superhero fighting the good fight in the streets of Hell’s Kitchen in New York City. But let me expound on that for a moment. The term “superhero” is not really applicable in this particular instance. There’s not much that is super about Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), unless you count his ability to take a beating. He’s highly skilled in hand-to-hand combat, but he’s not so remarkable that he escapes injury. As a matter of fact, it’s amazing how much Murdock does get hit. It’s his sheer force of will that makes him the formidable opponent that he is in this program.
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| ‘Daredevil’ Motion Poster Teases MCU Connection and Iconic Red Suit
There are only a few weeks left until the premiere of Marvel’s Daredevil series on Netflix. All 13 episodes released in one day is sure to bring out the binge watching habit. In the weeks leading up to the premiere, we have seen posters and trailers that show us a darker and grittier take on the world of Marvel. Now a new motion poster to promote the new series teases its connection to the Marvel Cinematic Universe by hiding some Easter eggs, and teases the iconic red suit since previous promo images and trailers have had the character wearing a stealthy black ninja suit. Hit the jump to check out the all the Daredevil characters coming together in Hell’s Kitchen for the latest motion poster.
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| Official Trailer For Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ On Netflix Released
Netflix has released the official trailer for their upcoming series Daredevil, which is based on the hit Marvel comic of the same name and the first of four new Marvel series coming soon to the streaming juggernaut’s list of content. The trailer shows offers plenty of new peeks at the show, including a new look at Vincent D’Onofrio as the villain Wilson Fisk, better known as the Kingpin, who we recently saw for the first time in some new images. You can check out the official trailer for Marvel’s Daredevil below.
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| NYCC 2014: Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ Netflix Series Panel Shows Off First FootageThe Main Stage at New York Comic-Con was packed on Saturday evening for a panel for Marvel’s Daredevil, the first of five collaborated television series from Marvel and Netflix, where the audience was treated to footage from the upcoming show. Donning a Daredevil shirt with the Netflix logo on the back, Head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb once again took the stage to introduce the cast. He began by thanking the fans in attendance for their support and saying, “We consider New York Comic Con to be our home.”
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