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Marvel's Daredevil S1E13 (S1 Finale) - "Daredevil" Recap


Matt and Karen attend Urich's funeral. Karen tries to apologise to Mrs. Urich, blaming herself for Ben getting killed, but she is firmly of the belief that Ben never got pushed into doing anything he didn't want to do. Matt also blames himself for Urich's death since he hasn't stopped what Fisk is doing to the city, but the priest tells him he is not to blame. Karen and Matt return to the office, where Karen expresses frustration that Foggy didn't come to Urich's funeral, having had something else to do.

Fisk asks Leland to look at some irregularities with his accounts and Leland claims it's something he does to keep funds off their back. Leland is forced to admit stealing from Fisk due to his hands shaking and forehead sweating. He insists he had nothing to do with Welsey's death but admits that he and Gao conspired against Vanessa was making Fisk distracted and erratic. Leland says he'll be leaving and taking half of Fisk's assets with him because he's taken Detective Hoffman and hidden him away. If Leland doesn't check in every 24 hours, Hoffman will be dropped off to the Feds to share all of what he has done under Fisk's orders. Fisk flies into a rage and throws Leland down an elevator shaft. He then orders his men to sweep the city and kill Hoffman.

Foggy tracks Matt down at the gym where Matt trains alone. He tells Foggy that he tried to go visit Ellison but wasn't able to reach him so he'll try again tomorrow to question him about whether he was involved with Fisk. Foggy tells Matt that the reason he didn't go to the funeral was that he got a call from Marci, who has been secretly copying files related to Fisk from Landman and Zack. Matt is upset because he doesn't Foggy to end up another of Fisk's victims. Foggy doesn't want Matt to go after him either and end up dead. Foggy is ready to reconcile with Matt. Things might not be able to go back to how they were, but they can find a way to move forward.

Matt and Foggy pay a visit to the station to talk to Stahl, where Matt overhears a conversation about Hoffman still being alive and that all the dirty cops are on the look-out for him. Back at the office, they go through the files Marci sent them. They find an indiscretion in the listings so Matt goes to follow up on that least as the masked vigilante, feeling that this may be where Hoffman is hidden. Matt arrives just in time to take out all the cops that are on scene trying to kill Hoffman. Matt pressures Hoffman into going back in to testify against Fisk. This leads to federal agents arresting Fisk and everyone professionally connected to him, including his informant at the Bulletin, who was not in fact Ellison. As Fisk is being arrested, he asks Vanessa to marry him and slips an engagement ring on her finger. With Fisk's connections to dirty law enforcement, he is able to escape FBI custody.

Foggy and Karen make their escape, while Matt heads off on his own to confront Fisk. But first he goes to Melvin Potter, who has finished Matt's new suit. Matt promises to make good on his promise of taking out Fisk and in turn keeping Melvin's caretaker Betsey safe. Fisk is being transported by his men and calls Vanessa to tell her that if he doesn't reach her in 20 minutes, she needs to leave the city without him. He promises that nothing will ever keep them apart so he will find her eventually should anything goes wrong. Matt causes the truck Fisk is in to flip over and confronts him.

Fisk is furious at Matt for taking everything away from him and stopping him from fulfilling his plans of making the city better. The two have their most epic fight to date but Matt eventually bests him and turns Fisk over to Sgt. Stahl, who is in awe of his new suit. Since Fisk does not make the drop point, Vanessa has no choice but to leave without him.

The media coins the name "Daredevil" for Matt's vigilante alias. Matt, Karen, and Foggy are impressed by the city's shifted attitude towards Daredevil and enjoy their new office with a proper plaque out on the front. Foggy has to head out to help Marci find a new job and the three note how Fisk will still need to be put away after his upcoming trial. Matt asks Karen about something off in her voice recently that he thought would go away once Fisk was put behind bars and she chalks it up to the fact that Elena can't be brought back and the misdeeds they had to do to get where they are. Matt says they'll all make it through together.

Fisk is shown to be behind bars and plotting his next step and Matt heads out into the night, ready to save people as Daredevil.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix and will return for season 2.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E12 - "The Ones We Leave Behind" Recap


Karen disposes of the weapons she used to kill Wesley into the bay and goes home feeling rattled by the experience. She has a nightmare of Fisk arriving in her apartment and pondering the weight of taking a person's life, as well as telling her that it gets easier the more you do it. She then heads to the office and meets Foggy, who asks about her well-being, given his previously running into her when she was drunk. He is apologetic that his falling out with Matt has bled over to her. He is still willing to help her with the Fisk investigation though. On his way out, Foggy runs into Matt but the two don't say anything. Karen's vibe is off and Matt can tell that something is wrong but she simply claims that "the world fell apart."

Vanessa wakes up at the hospital and Fisk tells her the reason for her hospitalisation as well as his intentions to have her moved out of the country. She refuses to leave without him. He is then informed by one his men that Wesley has been discovered. Upon looking over his dead body, one of the other men tells Fisk about Wesley getting a call and leaving with the man's weapon. Fisk begins to beat the man out of grief but Leland tells him that beating up men who are loyal to him may not be the best move. Fisk goes through Wesley's phone and finds that the last person he called was Fisk's mother.

Matt visits Urich as the masked vigilante to get information on some heroin. It's known as "Steel Serpent" and is the purest on the scene. Russians were in charge of distribution but with them out of the way, someone else was bound to have picked up the slack. If Matt can disrupt the heroin, which is being used to fund Fisk's schemes for Hell's Kitchen, it might be enough to throw Fisk off and make him mad. The Chinese are now in charge of distribution and Urich only knows that there's a mysterious woman in charge of it all. They realise that blind people are used to make runs because they aren't seen as suspicious.

Foggy gets in touch with his ex, Marci, to ask for her help. He shows her all of the files he has on Fisk and Marci doesn't want to get involved since Fisk is one of Landman and Zack's clients, but agrees to stay and read through them.

Karen pushes Urich to post the story on Fisk's murdering his father, as she has been growing increasingly paranoid about being discovered as Wesley's murderer. He says he'll try to push the piece to his editor tomorrow. Foggy tells her that if she agrees to help, she can be on the right side of things and get in front of Fisk's inevitable downfall, as well as take her soul back.

Fisk arranges for his mother to be moved to a facility in Italy and tries to find out what she talked to Wesley about in his last phone call but she can't remember.

Urich brings the Fisk story to his editor, Ellison, but his editor says that there isn't enough credibility to the story to print it. When Urich accuses Ellison of being paid off by Fisk, he is fired from the paper. Upon visiting his wife, Urich is convinced by her to post his story on the internet. He will create a blog on which to do so.

Matt uses Urich's information to track down the base of Gao's heroin operation, where he discovers all of the workers inside are blind. He's able to dismantle it and Gao ends up fighting Matt off long enough to escape and head back to her homeland to reflect upon the future. But before she leaves, it's revealed that she and Leland were the ones responsible for orchestrating the attack on Vanessa, believing her to be a distraction to Fisk.

Urich heads home to being writing his story. But the real informant of Fisk's from the Bulletin is there waiting for him, having learned of Urich's visiting his mother. He kills Urich before he can get his story up.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E11 - "The Path of the Righteous" Recap


Vanessa is still alive but just barely, as Fisk and his men bring her to a hospital.

Karen pays a visit to Matt to check in on him and enquire about Foggy's whereabouts. She is skeptical about his story about being hit by a car, thinking that perhaps his injuries have something to do with Fisk and Matt's visiting Vanessa. She then shares how she found a misfiled form that led her to discover that Fisk's mother is still alive and she visited him with Urich. Fisk bashed his father's head in with a hammer and she helped him cover it up. She thinks if they can get this information out it may get people to look more closely at Fisk. Matt tells her to share her findings with Foggy, who is shown to have hooked up with his ex Marci, and ignores Karen's call.

Leland Owlsley and Wesley discuss the poisoning attempt and Leland is insistent that Fisk be looked carefully at because he needs to lead, something he can't do if he's being overly emotional. Wesley tells Leland to speak with Gao again to determine if she was the one who poisoned everyone and if she wasn't, then they'll need her help.

Claire visits Matt to tend to his wounds and he agrees with Claire's earlier suggestion that he get some body armour. He notes how Fisk seemed to have body armour lined in his suit when he fought him. Claire says she'll be leaving the city for a while to take some time off. They discuss their feelings and say their goodbyes, though Matt seems sad that they can't move forward with their relationship. She tells him that all the saints/saviours/martyrs she learned about in Sunday school ended up bloody and alone.

Karen apologises to Urich for tricking him into visiting the nursing home and she implores him to print what they have learned but he's not about to do it without anything that would be considered credible or legitimate to back up what they have learned. Urich tells her about the poisonings at the gala, which Fisk has managed to keep quiet, which shows his reach extends well into the media. With Fisk having made himself public, his enemies won't want to get dragged out in the public.

Fisk has not left the hospital, and tells Wesley he needs to find who did this to Vanessa so he can get his revenge. Fisk says if Vanessa recovers, he wants her sent away to somewhere safe. He then gets the news that she will pull through. Leland later arrives to tell Wesley that Gao has agreed to stand with them if need be.

Matt interrogates Barrett into telling him the source of Fisk's body armour. It's an engineer named Melvin Potter whom Fisk coerced into creating armoured clothing for him. Matt must fight him off and then learns that Melvin is mentally slow and his caretaker Betsy is the one being threatened if Melvin doesn't cooperate. Matt asks Melvin to make him his own suit and in exchange, he will get Fisk out of Melvin's life and keep Betsy safe.

Wesley gets a call from Fisk's mother and learns of Karen and Urich's visit to her. Karen tracks Foggy down at a bar and is upset at him for not returning any of her calls and for keeping secrets along with Matt from her. They get into an argument and she calls Matt and leaves a voicemail imploring him to work things out with Foggy. She then calls Urich and thanks him for being there for her after he offers up the advice to just keep putting one foot in front of the other. After the call, she is kidnapped by Wesley who threatens her and attempts to blackmail her into convincing everyone that Fisk is the way. He threatens to kill everyone she cares about to make her comply. When Fisk calls Wesley, the distraction is long enough for her to grab the gun Page had put on the table, and shoot him dead.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E10 - "Nelson v. Murdock" Recap


Matt wakes up patched up and Foggy tells him he took a swing at him when he tried to get him to the hospital. Matt had had Foggy call Claire for help instead. Foggy wants to know if he is even really blind. In a flashback, we see Matt and Foggy meeting in college as they were roommates. Foggy had longer hair and knew about Matt beforehand because he was also from Hell's Kitchen and knew about the story of him losing his sight as a kid saving a man's life. In present day, Foggy is furious that Matt can sort-of see. Foggy is angry about all the secrets and Matt tells him that Fisk is the one who set him to take the blame for the bombings and everything else. Karen calls and Foggy covers, claiming Matt was hit by a car, after Matt implores him not to tell her. Following the call, Foggy insists that Matt tell him everything and not leave any detail out.

Fisk pays Madame Gao a visit, who wants to know how long it takes before his ambition makes him decide to take her out too. Fisk says that he has always respected her, unlike the others. Gap tells Fisk he needs to make a choice between being saviour and oppressor, or else others will choose for him.

Urich pays a visit to the hospital where his sick wife is staying and learns that the extension he filed for her stay has been denied. He is later offered a job as an editor that would entail a pay raise and better benefits. This would mean he would no longer be a reporter but given his wife's ailing health, it's something to consider. Urich then pays a visit to Karen and brings her everything he has on the Fisk story. He needs to take care of his wife so he's going to take the job. But Karen wants one chance to change his mind and asks him to take a ride with her to a place she's discovered that's up-state.

Matt shares with Foggy how Stick taught him everything and gives examples of his other heightened senses. We get another flashback of Foggy and Matt drunk in university and making plans to start their law firm together some day.

Fisk asks Owlsley to speak with Gao and reassure her that he is fine and still on track. Owlsley thinks that Vanessa is a distraction and that Gao was right about Fisk having changed. He then agrees to speak with Gao.

Foggy gets a call that the man who killed Cardenas apparently committed suicide. Matt says that he only told the man to turn himself in but clearly Fisk intervened and is covering his tracks. He admits that he has never killed anyone but wanted to kill the man for killing Cardenas. Foggy is outraged. Flashback once more to Matt and Foggy, this time they're working at the firm Landman and Zack. They have entirely questionable ethics in the manner that they practice law. Foggy is excited about the prospect of getting a promotion but Matt thinks they need to leave the firm and start their own.

Matt shares how after they quit Landman and Zack, he overheard a father sexually abusing his own daughter due to his heightened sensory abilities and that he called Child Protective Services, like you're supposed to. But the wife/mother didn't believe her husband was doing something like that and the man was good at covering his tracks. So Matt confronted the man himself and threatened him to never hurt his daughter again. That was the start of him being the masked vigilante. Foggy thinks that Matt always knew he'd start doing these sort of activities.

Karen and Urich arrive at an expensive rest home where they find a woman named Marlene Vistain, Fisk's mother. She possibly has dementia, but is able to share how Fisk comes to visit her every week and admits that Fisk killed his father.

Fisk is in the midst of throwing a charity gala to raise money for those who suffered due to the bombings. He meets Owlsley, who says that he has spoken to Gao and it's been taken care of. After a while, many of the guests began to drop dead, poisoned by the champagne. One of the victims is Vanessa.

Foggy tells Matt he's going to get himself killed if he keeps this up. Foggy says it isn't fair for Matt to have gotten him and Karen involved and Matt says the world isn't fair. Foggy thinks that if Matt were to get arrested, the world would assume he and Karen knew about everything. Matt says the city needs him in the mask and Foggy says he only ever needed his best friend. Foggy leaves the apartment, and their firm.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E9 - "Speak of the Devil" Recap


Matt pays a visit to a priest he has visited before for confessions. The priest has figured out Matt's identity, having known about Matt's father in the area. The priest is sworn to secrecy though due to his religious vows. The priest shares a story about witnessing some brutal violence against a holy man, which made him believe that the Devil exists.

Urich pays a visit to Foggy and Karen and meets Matt (as Matt) for the first time. He shares how he was visited by the masked vigilante and gave him a great deal of information on Fisk. Currently, Urich can't print any of it unless he can corroborate it beyond being here-say. The foursome then decide to embark on finding something in Fisk's past that they will be able to use against him.

Nobu visits Fisk and demands the city block that Fisk had previously promised him. There has been a delay in Nobu receiving is because it has the apartment complex in which Cardenas and the others refusing to leave live. Fisk is willing to apply more pressure so Nobu can get this block, but in exchange he wants Nobu to provide a specialist that can beat the masked vigilante.

Mrs. Cardenas visits Matt, Foggy, and Karen and shares the news that Fisk has doubled his offer to get the remaining tenants to move out. Some of the other remaining tenants are considering taking it but they all decide that Cardenas will convince them not to, as she is determined not to be put out of her home. After Cardenas leaves, Matt tells them that wasn't a good idea since Fisk won't stop till he gets everyone out. They need to stay focused and find some sort of of paper trail or witness to help bring Fisk down.

Matt then pays a visit to Vanessa at her art gallery. He sense the place is heavily guarded by security men. He meets Vanessa and claims to want some art for his apartment and uses the opportunity to ask her about what art the man in her life likes, if she even has one (he's feigning ignorance obviously). She says Matt can ask him herself and that's when Fisk walks through the door. Fisk is polite, though he does know who Matt is. They have some similar opinions about wanting the best for Hell's Kitchen but are on opposite sides of the tenancy case.

Matt visits the priest and shares his conflict over not being the sort to kill anyone but not knowing of any other way to stop Fisk. The priest poses that Matt should determine whether he is struggling with not wanting to kill a man he has to, or not needing to kill a man but wanting to. Matt heads back to see Foggy and Matt and they are happy to be focused and determined on the course at hand. But then they get a call to come in and identify Mrs. Cardenas' body after she was killed by a junkie.

Matt knows that Fisk was behind this, and the trio hears Fisk giving an impassioned speech about how Mrs. Cardenas' death was symptomatic of the greater problems of the city. Matt follows a trail to go after the junkie that killed Mrs. Cardenas. The junkie shares how he was taken to an abandoned warehouse and forces the man to go turn himself in for what he has done under threat of violence, Matt heads to the warehouse where he ends up in a fight with the specialist Nobu promised, but the specialist is himself. The two end up in a fight which leaves Matt with injuries, but Matt ends up besting him by unintentionally setting him on fire. Fisk then reveals himself and thanks Matt for taking out Nobu. Fisk admits that Cardenas was sacrificed to get Fisk's attention after Nobu backed him into a corner. Fisk then allows Matt to take his best shot to fight and kill him before badly beating Matt, worse than any beating we've seen Matt take before. Fisk orders Wesley to take the kill shot but Matt is able to jump out of the warehouse just in time. Fisk gives orders that men be put on the dock to search for the masked man and to let Nobu's body burn.

A drunk and distraught Foggy heads to Matt's to tell him they need to keep going and fight for Mrs. Cardenas. He hears a crash inside Matt's apartment and goes inside to make sure Matt is okay. It's there that he finds the immensely injured masked vigilante and begins to call 911. Upon removing the mask, Foggy finds that it is Matt.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E8 - "Shadows in the Glass" Recap


We observe Fisk embarking on his morning routine, which includes making a fresh omelette from scratch and dressing in an expensive suit. But upon looking at his reflection, he sees himself as a young boy covered in blood splatter.

Karen and Foggy are forced to admit to Matt that they are investigating Union Allied after he overhears part of their conversation. He doesn't approve of them putting themselves in danger like this but they remain determined so Matt tells them they need to follow leads legitimately and not be skulking around and asking to get hurt.

Owsley and Nobu are angry at Fisk after getting beat up by the masked vigilante and also for losing Black Sky. Fisk also is faced with the problem of Blake waking up in the hospital. Concerned that he may talk, he convinces Blake's partner, Hoffman, to kill Blake. But before Blake dies in the hospital, Matt knocks out Hoffman and convinces Blake to share as much information as he can on Fisk.

Throughout the episode, we also get glimpses of Fisk's backstory and learn how his father was a brutal man with a quick temper, whom Fisk was never able to live up to the standards of. His father even made a young Fisk beat up a boy who had bullied him and called Fisk's father a loser.

Fisk is called to a meeting by Gao, who reveals that she speaks English and knows that Fisk can speak Mandarin and Japanese. He only feigns ignorance so he can easily spy on his associates when they trash-talk him to his face. Gao warns Fisk that he needs to keep his business under control or else she, Nobu, and Owsley will cut him out the way they did the Russians. Fisk loses his temper after she leaves and Wesley feels compelled to call Vanessa to check in on him. He reveals to her how he murdered his father as a child, when he was beating Fisk's mother. His mother then had him help her dismember and dispose of the body.

Matt pays a visit to Urich as the masked vigilante. He provides all the information on Fisk that he got from Blake. Urich is skeptical of this, as no one has ever heard of Fisk including himself. He starts to believe Matt when he mentions Union Allied and Karen. In the conversation, Matt once again reiterates that he is not a killer and Urich says that this could change. Urich warns him that this information won't be enough to put him away but Matt says Fisk only needs to be dragged out into the light and then the city will tear him apart.

Fisk is shown to be repeating his normal morning routine, this time with Vanessa present after spending the night. She convinces Fisk he should go public with his plans to save the city, while Urich is writing up his story on Fisk. But then he looks online and finds that Fisk is publicly declaring his intention to save the city on a press conference. Matt hears the story while at home in his apartment, as do Foggy and Karen.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E7 - "Stick" Recap


Matt, Foggy, and Karen discuss the vigilante. Foggy isn't fond of him, Karen doesn't want to jump to conclusions, and Matt says that whomever is responsible for this crime spree should have to face the consequences for it.

Matt tracks down Owlsley and interrogates him to get information on Fisk, but gets distracted by the sound of another blind man's cane long enough for Owlsley to hit him with a taser and get away. The other blind man had been shown earlier interrogating a Japanese man about something called Black Sky. The blind man and Matt know each other. As a boy, Matt was taught by this man, Stick, to hone his extrasensory abilities.

Karen meets with Urich. Union Allied has been chopped up into several smaller organisations, thus spreading the records far and wide so it's harder for them to investigate. They're of different opinions regarding the Masked Man, with Urich having seen the carnage he is being blamed for firsthand, and Karen feeling grateful that the man saved her life.

Matt brings Stick back to his place and Stick warns him that he needs to get rid of all two of his close relationships and trim out the luxuries of his life as well as his job, saying it'll be better in the long run considering what men like them do. This brings up old wounds, as Stick had abandoned Matt as a kid when Matt became attached to Stick.

Now, Stick needs Matt's help destroying Black Sky, which is a weapon that the Yakuza are bringing to New York, as led by Nobu. Matt only agrees when Stick swears not to kill anyone.

Karen asks Mrs Cardenas for information to try to find a connection between the men Tulley sent to destroy her apartment and Union Allied. She is only able to describe a large tattoo one of the men had. When Karen leaves the apartment, some of the Union Allied goons attack her but Foggy shows up in time to land a few shots with a baseball bat and Karen shoots one with pepper spray so the two are able to get away.

Matt and Stick get to the docks where the Yakuza are getting Black Sky in. Stick sends Matt in to thin the herd and take out some the extra Yakuza guards, saying he will handle Black Sky himself. When the container opens up, a young boy chained up is revealed. This is Black Sky. Stick shoots an arrow off that Matt kicks in the air, causing it to injure the boy instead of kill him. The Yakuza load him up in a car and drive off.

Matt is livid at Stick when they get back to Matt's apartment. Stick thinks that Matt is too distracted by his emotions to have sensed what the boy really was. He also says that he caught up to the van and killed the boy while Matt was fighting Nobu's men. Matt then attacks Stick and the two get into a brawl. Stick is winning at first but eventually, Matt gets the upper hand and bests Stick in the match, after which Matt is insistent that Stick leave Hell's Kitchen and never return. Stick seems prouder of Matt more than ever before.

Karen brings Foggy to Urich and together, they fill him in on all of the investigating they've done so far and what they've learned.

Finally, Foggy is shown to be meeting with a severely scarred man and together, they discuss Matt and what the future holds for him.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E6 - "Condemned" Recap


Matt allows the police surrounding him and Vladimir to get close but when he realises they intend to kill Vladimir on Fisk's orders, he beats them all and gets away with Vladimir. They head to an abandoned warehouse where Vladimir is still angry and blaming Matt for his brother's death. Matt tells him he's being played by Fisk and that Matt doesn't kill anyone (he only injures them).

Foggy and Karen bring Mrs. Cardenas to the hospital so her injuries from the bombing can be tended to, where Claire looks after her. Karen then notices that Foggy is bleeding and injured too, something he didn't realise till she pointed it out.

Matt calls Claire to ask her to help him patch up Vladimir. She is stressed since he was the one who had her beaten up but Matt tells her that Vladimir has information that is useful. She talks him through cauterising the wound using a flair that Matt found in the warehouse. This will at least keep Vladimir from bleeding to death. Of course this causes Vladimir to scream out in pain and despite Matt covering his mouth, the screams were loud enough to attract the attention of a surprisingly un-corupt cop in the area. The cop calls in the location and heads inside, where he encounters Matt. When Matt determines that the man is not corrupt, Matt tells him to call in that it was a false alarm but the man instead gives a more specific location so Matt 'gently' knocks him out. The warehouse is quickly surrounded.

Detectives Blake and Hoffman wrangle control of the commotion and allow Fisk to do as he pleases, which is to talk to Matt using a police radio. Fisk professes admiration for what Matt is trying to do for the city, respecting his intentions despite them being the polar opposite of what he is aiming for. Meanwhile, Fisk has orchestrated a set-up that he will go forward with if Matt does not agree to kill Vladimir. But killing is not part of Matt's MO. So Fisk has a crooked police sniper fire on other officers from the roof the warehouse in which Matt is hiding. While the media is watching, they are left to assume that Matt is firing on everyone, including Blake. Fisk also gets some footage of Matt in his get-up leaked to the news media, which Foggy, Karen, and Claire see at the hospital.

Law enforcement get inside the warehouse and kill Officer Sullivan, the one who called it in, while Matt gets Vladimir into the access tunnels. Vladimir realises he's hit the end of his line and warns Matt that the only way to stop Fisk will be to kill him, something Matt doesn't want to do. But Vladimir wants revenge on Fisk for his brother so he gives Matt a name, Leland Owlsley. Owlsley is the accountant for all of Fisk's corrupt doings. Matt runs out to escape, while a dying Vladimir stays behind to sacrifice himself to the ensuing combat.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E5 - "World on Fire" Recap


Matt is still at Claire's and continues to share with her. He makes her breakfast, tends to her injuries further, and even explains to her how his extrasensory abilities work and how he tends to see a "world on fire." He then asks her to move in with him until he can figure something out regarding her safety, since the Russians now know who she is. He then kisses her. Claire tells him about how the men beating her mentioned the name "Vladimir" and deduces that this must be a boss within that group.

Wesley goes to visit Vladimir and feigns ignorance on the whereabouts of Anatoly, asking where he is so they can lock down terms of their agreement. It's then that one of Vladimir's men comes in and says they've found Anatoly's body. Vladimir tearfully tells his brother's dead body they should have returned to Moscow like he wanted. In the coat pocket, he finds a black mask planted there at Fisk's orders that sends Vladimir on a course of vengeance, ordering his men to hunt the streets and not rest till they find the man in black.

Fisk calls a meeting with all the other crime bosses and informs them of the situation regarding killing Anatoly and setting up the man in black for it. Fisk reminds them that they all knew they'd need to get rid of the Russians eventually. He tells Chinese leader Madame Gao to keep doing business with the Russians for the time being until they can be removed entirely, after which the profits will end up being split four-way amongst them instead of the current five-way. Fisk later asks Madame Gao for a favour, the specifics of which aren't revealed until later.

When Matt beats up some Russians in order to get information on Vladimir, one man begs him not to smash his head up. Matt learns how Vladimir and all the Russians believe that he killed Anatoly by beheading him with a car door.

Matt and Foggy come to represent a woman named Elena Cardenas, who comes asking for help regarding her landlord Armand Tulley. Tilley is a powerful businessman who wants to covert the apartment building in which she is living and has sent men in to wreck her home to try to run her out.

Matt heads to the police station to enquire about any complaints being made against Tulley and overhears Detectives Carl Hoffman and Blake, the same officers who he muscled out when they were trying to illegally hold Karen without charing her with anything, interrogating a Russian. The Russian gives up Fisk's name, wanting a deal, and then the men stage a set-up to kill the Russian for having said Fisk's name. Matt then realises that those two cops are corrupt.

Foggy and Karen go to Landman and Zack, where Matt and Foggy once interned, There, they meet Marchi Stahl, Foggy's ex-girlfriend, who is representing Tulley. She tries to push him to get Mrs. Cardenas to settle for a large settlement, lest they get evicted, but Foggy delivers a rousing speech and remains determined to beat her in court. They then head to Mrs. Cardenas' place, where Foggy offers to work on the repairs himself. After Foggy successfully gets the water in her apartment running again, she insists on serving them dinner as a thank you and insinuates that Foggy and Karen are on a date, which they both eventually agree to it being. They discuss many things, including Matt's blindness, which leads Karen to asking Foggy to touch her face, saying she wants to know how someone who's blind would see her. She even offers to do his face next.

Matt beats up Blake to question him about Fisk and swipes his cell phone in order to find Vladimir. He shares what he has found on the phone with Claire. It's a list of addresses. He assumes he'll find Vladimir at one of them. They get into an argument in which Claire notes that she doesn't know if she can let herself fall in love with someone who is so close to becoming what he hates and Matt says she shouldn't, before leaving to find Vladimir.

Fisk has another date with Vanessa, who is still skeptical about the commotion that happened on their last date and tells her she can ask him whatever she likes, despite his dislike for being questioned, and he promises to answer honestly. The date goes quite well. When she asks what he does, he says he's rebuilding the city, hoping to carve something beautiful. She also notes his cufflinks, which Fisk says belonged to his deceased father. Fisk knows that Vanessa has a gun in her purse and she doesn't deny it. She says she's not stupid and knows what he does and that he's dangerous. She's not trying to leave the date but she pushes Fisk to be even more honest. He admits being cruel but he believes in what he is doing and is insistent that the city needs to die before it can be reborn. He assures her that being by his side is the safest place she could ever be. She removes the gun from her purse and gives it to him.

Fisk has paid Turk Barrett to tell Vladimir that Fisk was the one to kill Anatoly. This of course sends Vladimir on a different course of vengeance, as he orders his men to prepare their weapons for war against Fisk. Vladimir gets a lead from one of his men on Fisk's whereabouts, and the conversation is overheard by Matt. Vladimir's forces end up being taken out by a suicide attack perpetrated by Gao's men. The blast disrupts Foggy and Karen's face-touching and they have to flee the apartment with Mrs. Cardenas.

Fisk and Vanessa watch from the safety of their posh dinner date as explosions wrack the city. Fish assures her that these explosions will ensure that the men who beat a man while his son would watch before getting kidnapped will no longer infect this city. This pleases Vanessa.

Following the blast, a bruised Matt finds Vladimir still alive in the wreckage. Matt catches up to Vladimir but then they are both surrounded by police officers.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E4 - "In the Blood" Recap


Anatoly and Vladimir Ranskahov are shown to be in a Russian prison in Siberia eight years prior. In present day, they are attacked by Matt in his masked get-up. He goes to Claire's to get patched up and flirts with her. It's super cute. He wants to make sure she stays safe and that no Russians are looking for her. He also asks if she's heard of Wilson Fisk but she hasn't.

Anatoly and Vladimir meet with Wesley, who informs that Frisk wants to take over their business and Vladimir is furious at the notion of this, whereas Anatoly seems more willing to consider going along with this. They also tell him about the masked man knowing Frisk's name and this doesn't sit well with Wesley. They later visit their comatose comrade in the hospital whom Matt had thrown off the roof and inject him with epinephrine so he can wake long enough to give them a lead to help them hunt down the man in the mask. He points them in the direction of Claire.

When the men get to her apartment, she calls Matt using the phone he gave her specially for that purpose and he takes off running to her apartment. When he gets there, he finds that she has been taken. Using his super-hearing, he hears her being stuffed into a truck.

Frisk, displaying an affinity for art, buys a painting and later returns to ask out the dealer who sold him the painting, Vanessa Marianna.

Karen asks Urich to help her uncover the truth about Union Allied but he tells her that it's not a good idea without reliable sources, which she is not because of something in her past, and that she should let it go. But Urich tracks Karen down later at an auction where she is tracking down items from Union Allied that are being sold out in its liquidation. Urich warns her she is being watched and that she'll need to win something at the auction in order to cover her tracks and tells her to meet him later. When she meets him, she is stressed about having charged an item that cost $3500 to the firm where she is working. Urich warns her that everything she does needs to be done with the utmost discretion or else he won't help her, listing all the times people he has worked with have ended up harmed or killed as a result. He then tells her she needs to sign the Union Allied agreement, adding that just because she won't be able to talk about it publicly doesn't mean that he can't. When Karen tells Foggy about buying the $3500 fax machine, he isn't upset in the slightest.

Matt talks to Santino, who was brutalised by the Russians in order to get Claire's location. He is able to remember the name of the taxi they were driving. Claire is beaten and questioned about Matt, whose name she doesn't even know. Matt arrives and beats up the Russians, with a momentary assist from Claire, whom he comforts after this trauma. He patches up her wounds and is apologetic over the danger she has been put in because of him. Though she'd like it if he had more of a plan, an endgame of sorts, she still firmly believes that he is doing the right thing, reminding him of the little boy he saved. She implores him to see all the good that he has and can do and he tells her his name is Matthew.

When the Ranskahovs see the wreckage Matt left, they realise they need to accept Fisk's offer to take control of the business if they expect to get anything done. Anatoly says he'll go meet Fisk to deliver this news personally. Fisk is still on his date with Vanessa when Anatoly shows up and makes a scene. He quickly takes Vanessa home and she is now reluctant as to whether or not she want to continue exploring their relationship. He professes his feelings and says that if she doesn't reciprocate, he won't bother her again. She says she doesn't know how she feels.

Anatoly is with Wesley, telling him what happened with the man in black. The car pulls over and Fisk yanks Anatoly out of the car and begins beating him for embarrassing him in front of Vanessa. Fisk then repeatedly smashes Anatoly's head with the car door until Anatoly is beheaded. Fisk then orders Wesley to send the body to Vladimir. Wesley warns him this will start a war and Frisk says he's counting on it.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E3 - "Rabbit in a Snowstorm" Recap


Matt and Foggy have ended up on Wesley's radar because of their helping Page during the Union Allied scandal so he goes to them so they can defend John Healy, an assassin that was shown in the episodes beginning to have murdered a man using a bowling ball. Matt agrees to take the case after hearing Wesley speaking to his boss outside on the phone and Matt wants to know just who this man in charge is. Though Foggy is unhappy with Matt's decision to get involved with professional criminals, on the upside for both Matt and Foggy, the case does come with a large sum to ensure their silence.

Page ends up receiving an offer for a large sum of money from Union Allied to keep quiet about the scandal and they even threaten to sue her for leaking company secrets to the press, The New York Bulletin, if she does not comply. She first goes to talk to Danny's wife and implores her not to give up on justice but the widowed woman already blames herself for Danny's death since she pushed him to look for justice. The woman has signed the agreement that she herself was offered too. Page ends up deciding to go to Urich, a reporter for The New York Bulletin who wants to write hard-hitting stories exposing corruption in the city instead of writing the puff pieces that his editor wants him doing.

Matt finds out that a member of the jury is being blackmailed so he brutalises her blackmailer into convincing her instead to get herself removed from the jury and tells him to leave the city or suffer the consequences.

Matt's closing statement gets John Healy off of his charges and after this, Matt attacks him in costume and forces him to reveal the name of Wesley's employer, whom he says is Wilson Fisk. Healy is distraught after giving up Fisk's name, telling masked Matt that Fisk will make an example of him and everyone he cares about as punishment, telling Matt he should have just killed him. So Healy kills himself by implying his head on a spike right then and there, much to Matt's shock.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E2 - "Cut Man" Recap


Matt fails to rescue that kidnapped boy and ends up severely injured. He is found in a dumpster by a man who gets nurse Claire Temple to help. She takes him back to her place where he is insistent that she not call the police. He passes out once more and when he wakes again, she gives him a run-down of his injuries. She has seen his face and knows that he's blind. He won't tell her his name but he is thankful to her for her help.

In flashback scenes, we see a young Matt in a panic waking in the hospital over being blind and struggling to learn of how he has such enhanced senses. Matt nearly has his lung collapse and Claire is forced to pierce a small hole in his chest to relieve the pressure and stop it. Matt then admits to Claire that the Russians kidnapped a boy and tried to save him but ended up walking right into a trap. He's been making their lives difficult and ends up admitting his extra-sensory abilities because there's a man coming after him in the building. The Russian is searching the apartment for Matt and it's only a matter of time before he finds them.

Using his super-hearing, young Matt overhears his father being pushed into a fight that he's excited to do until he learns that he is supposed to throw the fight in the fifth so some criminals can make a hefty profit. Adult Matt is prepared to fight off the man searching the building but Claire convinces him to hide instead so she can play dumb. The man is posing as NYPD and questions her and then leaves but Matt says that the man didn't believe her so he drops a fire extinguisher on the man's head after the man makes a call to his boss in Russian. They're spotted by a young man named Santino, whom Claire had been contacted by after finding Matt in the dumpster. Matt tells Claire to go get him to help them get the Russian to the roof.

Meanwhile, Nelson is taking Page out for drinks so she can forget her worries and all he recent trauma she's been through.

Claire isn't keen on doing whatever Matt is planning on doing with the Russian on the roof and Matt presses her on why she ever helped him in the first place. She admits that as a nurse she has patched up people Matt saved and the bad ones he fought; word has been getting out about the man in the black mask and she wants to believe in what he's doing but this seems more than what she bargained for. He advises her not to be afraid.

Matt's father is shown to have schemed in advance to go back on the deal of throwing the fight by taking a bet in his favour and then having a friend take the winnings and deposit them into an account set up for Matt.

A drunk and merry Foggy and Karen go banging on Matt's door to try to get him to join in on the fun but he's not there to answer their rambunctious hollering. Karen is thankful to Foggy for showing her some fun after all the bad times she had been recently consumed by.

The Russian wakes up and Matt questions him regarding the young boy's whereabouts. With Claire's help, Matt is able to more efficiently torture information out of him. Matt threatens to drop the man off the roof, dangling him over the side for dramatic effect, and the man coughs up the boy's location. When the man gloats about what will happen to him, Matt drops him over the side into the same dumpster he himself was found in. He promises Claire that the man will live. Matt then tells Claire she'll need to move locations or else that Russian will come back for her with reinforcements. Matt has given her a fake name, "Mike," and asks her to tell him where she's going next so she can patch up more of his wounds later. She gives it to him and tells him that she doesn't believe what he said to the man about enjoying torturing and brutalising criminals. Matt doesn't answer her.

In the final flashback of the episode, we see Matt's father enjoying the glory of the crowd chanting his name following his fight victory before later getting shot and killed for doing so. Matt hears the shot and goes running and feeling his bloodied face, knows that his father is now dead.

Matt enters the building where the boy is behind held captive and while once again showing his impressive fighting abilities, takes down all the guards before rescuing the boy.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil S1E1 - "Into the Ring" Recap


After showing us the accident that left young Matt Murdock blind, he heads to a confession to ask for forgiveness for what he's about to do. Before the priest tells him that this isn't how confession works, we also hear him talk about his father and how he was a boxer said to have the Devil in him, which made his opponents fear him as soon as he got 'that look' in his eye.

Next, Matt takes out some criminals who are attempting to lock up some girls they plan to distribute in the human trafficking market. It's an impressive display of fighting skills. Good to know what we're in for this season.

Next, we meet Matt's friend and associate Foggy Nelson, who bribes a cop with some cigars to give to the cop's mother, in order to get better cases thrown their way. Foggy and Matt buy out some rental space in Hell's Kitchen for their business. Hell's Kitchen is rebuilding since something known as "the incident." They have a professional disagreement over the fact that Matt doesn't want to defend guilty people, while Foggy says that everyone is innocent in the eyes of the law until proven otherwise.

Enter Karen Page, a woman getting arrested for murdering her co-worker. We even see her with a bloody knife in her hand. Foggy's cop friend calls Foggy to put him and Matt on the case and they go to visit her. Matt and Foggy go in to take her case. She was working as a secretary at the construction company Union Allied, and her co-worker Daniel Fisher is the one who was murdered. She's skeptical to let them help but she's desperate and despite Foggy's protests, Matt is willing to do the case pro bono. Karen had thought Daniel was a nice guy and invited him out for some drinks. When she woke up, he was dead. Matt's abilities basically make him a human lie detector and as he believes her to be innocent, he is determined to help.

Foggy thinks Karen is guilty but Matt points out some inconsistencies with the case. If her guilt is so obvious, then she should have been charged with something by now and the case should be all over the papers.

While in her cell, Karen is attacked by a cop who tries to strangle her with her bed sheet. HE is apologetic about it so clearly he's got to be just a pawn in the larger scheme at hand. She's able to get a finger in his eye though and scream for help. Matt and Foggy press for her to be released or else they will plaster the airwaves with the corruption at play. The cops at the precinct have no choice but to do so, though one of them threatens Matt to not give him lip like that again. Matt is more convinced than ever that there's a greater conspiracy going on.

Matt and Foggy get Karen released and ask her to have a frank discussion with them about what's really going on there. She doesn't know who is trying to kill her but she admits to knowing why they're trying to kill her. While doing her job, she accidentally discovered that Union Allied had a pension embezzlement scheme. She vastly underestimated the scope of it all. Since Daniel worked in the legal department, she asked to meet him after work and as soon as she started to tell him about what happened, things got blurry as if she'd been drugged and then she woke up in her apartment next to Daniel's dead body and covered in his blood.

Matt lets Karen stay at his place, promising to keep her safe. He's trying to determine why they didn't just kill her outright the first time. For them to have only tried to scare and discredit her means that she must have something they want, the Union Allied pension file. Karen claims she didn't keep it but it's unclear whether or not she's telling the truth.

The Russian mafia, Yakuza, and Chinese gangsters meet together. They have a sort of professional relationship going and the Russian men share how their latest shipment (of women) is no longer in play because of the masked vigilante's interference. Wilson Fisk's henchman says his boss will not be happy about losing his shipment so the masked man needs to be removed from the equation. They also discuss the Union Allied situation, which Fisk's henchman says is being handled.

Karen sneaks out in the middle of the night to go back to her apartment, and doesn't realise Matt is following her. At her apartment, she is attempting to retrieve a flash drive but gets attacked by an assassin instead. Matt shows up and fights him off, of course donning his black disguise. In the struggle, Matt and the assassin end up crashing out of the second-story window.

In a flashback, we see Matt feeling his father's battered face after returning from a fight. His father tells Matt to get to work, so an adult Matt picks himself up off the ground and continues to fight the man off, eventually managing to beat him. Matt retrieves the hard drive from the assassin and despite Karen's pleas, he says he'll put it in the right hands. Lance ends up arrested for the crime and the blame for Union Allied falls on a secondary player as planned. Fisk and his henchman James Wesley discuss these latest happenings, with Fisk's henchman promising to look into how this all came to pass.

Thankful for all their help, Karen offers to work for Matt and Foggy's firm for free. Matt is later shown to be training in a gym alone, the assassin's suicide is staged in his cell, countless criminal organisations are continuing to conduct their business and making plans for many more nefarious affairs.

James Wesley orders the Russian's leaders, Anatoly and Vladimir Ranskahov, to deal with "the man in black" (Matt), and they make preparations to do so by kidnapping a boy to set a trap for Matt.

Marvel's Daredevil is available for viewing on Netflix.

Marvel's Daredevil Character Posters


Season one of MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL will premiere with thirteen (13) one-hour episodes in 4K on April 10, 2015 at 12:01 AM PT in all territories where Netflix is available. If the trailers haven't been enough to whet your appetite, today they've released new character posters.

Synopsis: Blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the Super Hero “Daredevil” in modern day Hell's Kitchen, New York City.

Marvel’s Daredevil is a grounded, authentic, suspenseful and edgy action drama featuring a great cast that includes:
o    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil
o    Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk
o    Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple
o    Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page
o    Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson
o    Vondie Curtis Hall as Ben Ulrich
o    Scott Glenn as Stick
o    Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna
o    Bob Gunton and Leland Owlsey
o    Toby Leonard Moore as Wesley

Marvel’s Daredevil is one of the best known properties of the street level heroes and will be the the first of four epic live-action adventure series (Marvel’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones, Marvel’s Iron Fist, and Marvel’s Luke Cage, all leading up to the teaming of the main characters in Marvel’s The Defenders) that delves into the backstory of how Matt Murdock evolves into Daredevil.
Marvel’s first original series on Netflix is Executive Produced by series Showrunner Steven S. DeKnight (“Spartacus”, “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer”, “Angel”) and Drew Goddard ( "Cabin in the Woods," "Lost," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer", in addition to writing the first two episodes of Daredevil), along with Jeph Loeb (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “Smallville,” “Heroes”), who also serves as Marvel’s Head of Television. The series is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

For more information on MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL in the coming weeks, please go to: netflix.com/daredevil and visit the official social pages:

Twitter: @Daredevil (http://twitter.com/Daredevil)
For all Marvel News: www.marvel.com  

Netflix's Daredevil has a new trailer!

The gritty Daredevil has a new trailer. We saw a teaser back in the beginning of February, and while the casting was fantastic, the teaser left us with feelings of meh. Some of that could have been because the CW had just released a photo of Atom's suit, and that was full of awesome. 

Marvel's Daredevil is now back, with a full length trailer,which not only gives us a longer look but also a better look of Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Frisk. Charlie Cox does a good job embodying both the Matt Murdock and Daredevil personas. Personally, I'm still not a fan of the costume, but I'm not completely opposed to it either. 

The entire feel of the series is very dark, far darker than anything else that Marvel has shown us so far. There's not much in ways of special effects in the trailer, and there won't likely be much. The series will take place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Iron Man and Thor reference point to, in the aftermath of the Alien Invasion on New York. But with that being said, don't expect the show to try to do heavy tie ins with the movies ala Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Here is the trailer for season one of MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL, which will premiere with thirteen (13) one-hour episodes on April 10, 2015 at 12:01 AM PT in all territories where Netflix is available.


The series will stream in 4k.

Synopsis: Blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the Super Hero “Daredevil” in modern day Hell's Kitchen, New York City.

About Season 1 of MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL:

Synopsis: Blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the Super Hero “Daredevil” in modern day Hell's Kitchen, New York City.

Marvel’s Daredevil is a grounded, authentic, suspenseful and edgy action drama featuring a great cast that includes:
o    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil
o    Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk
o    Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple
o    Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page
o    Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson
o    Vondie Curtis Hall as Ben Ulrich
o    Scott Glenn as Stick
o    Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna
o    Bob Gunton and Leland Owlsey
o    Toby Leonard Moore as Wesley

Marvel’s Daredevil is one of the best known properties of the street level heroes and will be the the first of four epic live-action adventure series (Marvel’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones, Marvel’s Iron Fist, and Marvel’s Luke Cage, all leading up to the teaming of the main characters in Marvel’s The Defenders) that delves into the backstory of how Matt Murdock evolves into Daredevil.

Marvel’s first original series on Netflix is Executive Produced by series Showrunner Steven S. DeKnight (“Spartacus”, “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer”, “Angel”) and Drew Goddard ( "Cabin in the Woods," "Lost," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer", in addition to writing the first two episodes of Daredevil), along with Jeph Loeb (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “Smallville,” “Heroes”), who also serves as Marvel’s Head of Television. The series is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

For more information on MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL in the coming weeks, please go to: netflix.com/daredevil and visit the official social pages:

Twitter: @Daredevil (http://twitter.com/Daredevil)
For all Marvel News: www.marvel.com  

Netflix/ "Marvel's Daredevil" Key Art Debut

Season one of MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL will premiere with thirteen (13) one-hour episodes in 4K on April 10, 2015 at 12:01 AM PT in all territories where Netflix is available.

Synopsis: Blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the Super Hero “Daredevil” in modern day Hell's Kitchen, New York City.

In the attached character poster, meet Matt Murdock - lawyer by day, vigilante by night.  In Hell's Kitchen, justice is blind.

·         Marvel’s Daredevil is a grounded, authentic, suspenseful and edgy action drama featuring a great cast that includes:
o    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil
o    Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk
o    Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple
o    Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page
o    Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson
o    Vondie Curtis Hall as Ben Ulrich
o    Scott Glenn as Stick
o    Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna
o    Bob Gunton and Leland Owlsey
o    Toby Leonard Moore as Wesley

·         Marvel’s Daredevil is one of the best known properties of the street level heroes and will be the the first of four epic live-action adventure series (Marvel’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones, Marvel’s Iron Fist, and Marvel’s Luke Cage, all leading up to the teaming of the main characters in Marvel’s The Defenders) that delves into the backstory of how Matt Murdock evolves into Daredevil.

·         Marvel’s first original series on Netflix is Executive Produced by series Showrunner Steven S. DeKnight (“Spartacus”, “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer”, “Angel”) and Drew Goddard ( "Cabin in the Woods," "Lost," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer", in addition to writing the first two episodes of Daredevil), along with Jeph Loeb (“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “Smallville,” “Heroes”), who also serves as Marvel’s Head of Television. The series is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

For more information on MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL in the coming weeks, please go to: netflix.com/daredevil and visit the official social pages:

Twitter: @Daredevil (http://twitter.com/Daredevil)
For all Marvel News: www.marvel.com  
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