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(trailer review) - Daredevil: Born Again - Season 2

 




I’ve been locked into this show.

If you’ve been following my blog—or just following me in general—you’ll already know how much I rate the original Daredevil series on Netflix, and honestly, the wider Defenders “saga” as a whole. Not every show hit the same level, but that’s expected. Daredevil came out the gate strong, and while Season 2 is a bit divisive (despite introducing The Punisher), Season 3 brought things right back with Bullseye—who, if we’re being real, is one of Daredevil’s best antagonists. A man with perfect aim versus a man who can’t see? It just works.

Now, Daredevil: Born Again feels like it’s really finding its footing. The build-up has been strong, and this Season 2 trailer is proof of that. The release strategy has helped too—dropping Episode 1 on its own, then Episodes 2 and 3 back-to-back as a companion piece worked really well. But this trailer? It takes things up another level. It leans heavily into Bullseye’s chaos, his precision, and just how unhinged he really is—and with Jessica Jones now entering the mix, I genuinely can’t wait for what’s coming next.

The trailer opens with Benjamin Poindexter casually walking into a diner and ordering a banana milkshake. It’s quiet, controlled… until it isn’t. The AVTF suddenly storm in, and when one officer clocks who he’s dealing with, there’s a brilliant dolly zoom moment (one of my favourite shots) as the realisation hits—this is Bullseye. What follows is quick, brutal, and efficient. He takes them all out without hesitation, then calmly walks out, leaving behind his signature mark on the diner doors.

From there, the scale widens. We see Daredevil standing on the Brooklyn Bridge as unrest brews across the city. There are shots of Matt Murdock and Karen Page leaving what looks like a courthouse, while public opinion seems increasingly divided—some people even appearing to support Daredevil, masks in hand and on their heads. 

There are quieter character moments too—Matt and Karen sitting down together, Vanessa framed in a cold, blue-lit shot holding a gun, and Bullseye stepping out of a mansion with that unsettling smile. Matt is also seen entering a courtroom, reinforcing that constant duality between his legal life and his vigilante role.

Then the tone shifts again. The music builds, cuts—and we hear Jessica Jones: “They showed up at my house… with my daughter there.” Matt asks, “You hurt?” Her response: “I’m pissed.” From that point, it’s chaos. Jessica is tearing through AVTF agents in a warehouse, throwing one across the room and smashing through another. We get rapid cuts—Bullseye launching projectiles with deadly precision, Wilson Fisk in the middle of a brutal fight (possibly against Bullseye, though it’s hard to say for sure), Karen behind bars, and what looks like a large-scale conflict involving figures dressed in red—whether that’s The Hand or something else entirely remains unclear.

There are flashes of what seems to be the classic hallway-style fight, Daredevil taking on multiple AVTF agents, and a moment where two officers rip off his mask—seemingly exposing Matt Murdock.

The trailer closes in a frenzy of quick cuts: the psychiatrist, Bullseye throwing daggers, Karen fighting back, explosions, and Fisk looking very pleased with himself.

Then we get the final exchange. "It’s going to be a bloodbath,” Daredevil says. Jessica responds: “Then this should be tons of fun.” And honestly? That pretty much sums it up.

This trailer is intense, focused, and full of promise. If the series delivers on even half of what’s shown here, we’re in for something special.

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