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Screen Rant on MSNIf You Hate How Daredevil Is Handling Karen, Please - Do Not Check Out the OG ComicsMCU fans are in an uproar over how Karen Page is being treated in Daredevil: Born Again. Hopefully they never read the OG comics then.
Matt Murdock has been to hell and back. After the crimson cowled crusader went to Hell to save his friends Foggy Nelson and Stick’s souls from the Beast — the demon-god of the ninja cult the Hand — Matt Murdock was born again in the ongoing Saladin Ahmed-penned Daredevil run.
Daredevil: Born Again brings the best of the Netflix shows back to the Disney+, and fans of that dearly departed show are ready to see their favorites again. Daredevil has never reached the level of someone like Spider-Man,
From Elektra to the Kingpin, Daredevil boasts a collection of iconic villains drawn from sixty years of history in Marvel Comics.
Daredevil: Born Again is not just about one hero trying to survive. It is about the MCU redefining who qualifies as a threat. If history is repeating itself, then this is no longer just a battle for masked vigilantes. It is a war against the very idea of resistance.
It's been seven years since Charlie Cox and co. were part of Netflix 's "Daredevil" and the premiere of "Daredevil: Born Again" spares no time radically changing the status quo. By the end of the two-episode premiere, old friends are gone, old enemies have changed, and Matt Murdock's (Cox) world isn't quite the same.
The mid-'80s gave us many iconic stories from Marvel Comics, including Frank Miller’s Born Again arc in Daredevil, the return of Jean Grey in X-Factor, Walt Simonson’s Surtur Saga in Thor, and more.
Sometimes a single line can make or break a scene. Such was the case with the diner scene in "Heaven's Half Hour," the first episode of the new series "Daredevil: Born Again." According to Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, the line in question was, "Didn't she shoot you in the face?"
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