Critics Unite Over Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Reactions
Charlie Cox returns as Matt Murdock in a new season that resumes after last year’s finale. The story places New York under Mayor Wilson Fisk’s control, forcing heroes into the shadows.
Premise and cast
Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, assumes broad power and imposes martial law. That setup drives the season’s stakes and darker tone.
Supporting cast members include Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page and Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson. Krysten Ritter reprises Jessica Jones, and Wilson Bethel plays Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye.
Matthew Lillard appears as a new, mysterious figure called Mr. Charles. The ensemble mixes returning favorites and notable newcomers.
Creative team
Dario Scardapane leads the show as the new creative lead and showrunner. He previously oversaw Marvel’s Punisher for Netflix.
Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead return for Season 2. They are veterans of Moon Knight, Loki, and the first Born Again season.
Season 1 endured reshoots and behind-the-scenes shakeups. Season 2 aims to sharpen the show’s focus and escalate action.
Early critical response
Critics unite in their reactions to Marvel’s Daredevil — Born Again’s second season. Early social media responses are overwhelmingly positive.
- Justin Larence of Geekcentric praised the season’s brutality and darker edge, and lauded Cox and D’Onofrio’s performances.
- Podcaster Neil Vagg compared it favorably to the original Netflix run, calling the eight-episode arc a major win.
- The HoloFiles account reported watching all eight episodes and highlighted the season’s narrative sophistication and timely political themes.
- Entertainment critic Christopher Gallardo welcomed new faces, including Matthew Lillard, and noted increased intensity and twists.
- Nexus Point News singled out striking visuals and comic-accurate action, and praised Deborah Ann Woll’s performance as a scene-stealer.
- Lauren Milici of TotalFilm flagged Krysten Ritter’s return and described Bullseye as a standout villain.
- Sean O’Connell of Comic Book Resources noted strong street-level threads and said Bullseye emerges as a highlight.
What critics highlight
Reviewers emphasize heightened violence and tighter storytelling. They also point to political themes that feel relevant and urgent.
Many reviewers single out the finale as a career-best episode for the series. Several critics praised the season’s action choreography and visuals.
Release information
Season 2 of Born Again streams on Disney+ starting March 24, 2026. The season consists of eight episodes.
Filmogaz.com will continue to cover reactions as more viewers watch the season. Early critical buzz suggests strong audience interest.
Overall, early reactions frame this season as a darker, more focused chapter. Fans appear ready to return to Hell’s Kitchen.