Marvel-s Daredevil ⟶ (FREE)
When Marvel’s Daredevil premiered on Netflix in April 2015, it did more than introduce a blind lawyer who fights crime at night. It fundamentally changed the expectation for superhero television. In an era dominated by cosmic battles and quippy, effects-driven blockbusters, Daredevil was gritty, bloody, and painfully human.
Set in the post- Avengers "Battle of New York" aftermath, the series follows Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), a lawyer by day and vigilante by night, as he tries to save his crumbling neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen from the mysterious and ruthless kingpin Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio). Marvel-s Daredevil
The core conflict of Daredevil is not Matt vs. Fisk—it is . A devout Catholic, Matt struggles constantly with the doctrine that vengeance belongs to God, while his fists belong to the streets. His best friend and law partner, Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson), represents the legal system’s idealism, while his ex-girlfriend Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) represents the victim’s thirst for justice. And then there is Frank Castle, the Punisher (Jon Bernthal, Season 2), who offers a terrifying counter-argument: "You’re one bad day away from being me." When Marvel’s Daredevil premiered on Netflix in April
For years, fans campaigned to "Save Daredevil." Their prayers were answered in 2021 when Charlie Cox reprised the role in Spider-Man: No Way Home , followed by She-Hulk: Attorney at Law , and finally his own Disney+ series, Daredevil: Born Again (2024-2025). Set in the post- Avengers "Battle of New