Daredevil: Born Again has dropped a brand-new trailer, and confirmed its Disney+ release date in the process.
Premiering on Wednesday, March 5, the Marvel series is a revival/continuation of the Netflix show, with Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock/Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin once again.
The trailer opens with the duo having a tense conversation. Murdock tells Fisk he believes his run for mayor of New York is just a way of him gaming the system.
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Fisk responds by asking him why he gave up the vigilante life and notes they both have a violent urge that's hard to ignore.
That cues up a lot of violent fight scenes, something the Netflix series was highly praised for, and Murdock returning to the costumes vigilante life. In fact, we get a glimpse of different coloured Daredevil masks. Will we get to see Charlie Cox donning multiple suits in Born Again?
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Another thing the trailer teases, which may come as a surprise if you didn't keep track of the set photo leaks, is the return of Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher.
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Speaking about the revival, Charlie Cox said last year: "I remember when I read [the Born Again comic story] before I started doing Daredevil in 2014. I always thought that was a really cool storyline and such an interesting character.
He added to Screen Rant: "[There is] such an interesting dynamic between the [Daredevil and Kingpin]. That was really fun, and I'm really excited about that. And there are a couple of other nice little cameos that come up."
Daredevil seasons 1-3 are streaming on Disney+. Daredevil: Born Again is due to premiere on March 5 in the UK, and March 4 in the US.
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