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Following the tragic end of her brief superhero career, Jessica Jones tries to rebuild her life as a private investigator, dealing with cases involving people with remarkable abilities in New York City.
Stars:
Krysten Ritter,
David Tennant,
Rachael Taylor
When a sabotaged experiment gives him super strength and unbreakable skin, Luke Cage becomes a fugitive attempting to rebuild his life in Harlem and must soon confront his past and fight a battle for the heart of his city.
Spoiled billionaire playboy Oliver Queen is missing and presumed dead when his yacht is lost at sea. He returns five years later a changed man, determined to clean up the city as a hooded vigilante armed with a bow.
After being struck by lightning, Barry Allen wakes up from his coma to discover he's been given the power of super speed, becoming the Flash, fighting crime in Central City.
Stars:
Grant Gustin,
Candice Patton,
Danielle Panabaker
Focuses on time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter, who has to recruit a rag-tag team of heroes and villains to help prevent an apocalypse that could impact not only Earth, but all of time.
Stars:
Brandon Routh,
Caity Lotz,
Amy Louise Pemberton
In 1946, Peggy Carter is relegated to secretarial duties in the Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR). When Howard Stark is accused of treason, he secretly recruits Peggy to clear his name with the help of his butler, Edwin Jarvis.
A high school chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine in order to secure his family's future.
As a child Matt Murdock was blinded by a chemical spill in a freak accident. Instead of limiting him it gave him superhuman senses that enabled him to see the world in a unique and powerful way. Now he uses these powers to deliver justice, not only as a lawyer in his own law firm, but also as vigilante at night, stalking the streets of Hell's Kitchen as Daredevil, the man without fear. Written by
DDK
In artwork for season 2 (and in a church mural shown as the camera pans out in the trailer), Daredevil is standing in the centre of a number of people. To his right are people from his life as Matt Murdock, and those he fights to protect including fire fighters, police, his father, Foggy, Karen, etc. To his left are people he encounters as Daredevil, including the Kingpin, Owlsley, Wesley, a Hand ninja, thugs, etc. (Stick is beneath him but more to the Matt Murdoch side, and other characters from the comics who will likely be revealed this season are present as well.) The entire picture is shadowed by the Punisher's skull symbol, indicating his importance in this season, and also the importance of Foggy which is represented by the amount of fog behind the characters on both sides of the picture. Matt / Daredevil is at the centre, symbolizing the balance he brings to Hell's Kitchen, and also displaying his pivotal role as the scales of justice which he affects as a lawyer and vigilante. The city is shown at the top and is the clearest part of the picture, since it is not clouded by either persona: it's the focus of both Matt and Daredevil. At the "heart" of the city, is the DD flamed symbol from the comics and season 1. See more »
Goofs
In season 2, Matt Murdock claims he has never been north of 116th street. Columbia Law School, which he attended, is north of 116th street. See more »
Quotes
Wilson Fisk:
I was thinking about a story from the Bible.
FBI Agent #1:
Did I tell you to open your mouth?
FBI Agent #2:
Let him talk. Don't mean nothin'.
Wilson Fisk:
I'm not a religious man, but I've read bits and pieces over the years. Curiosity more than faith. But this one story... There was a man, he was traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho when he was set upon by men of ill intent. They stripped the traveler of his clothes, they beat him, and they left him bleeding in the dirt. And a priest happened by, saw the traveler, but he moved to the ...
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Crazy Credits
The opening credits is a montage of silhouettes emerging from a red background, in the manner of blood dripping over everything and revealing hidden objects. See more »
Spent my whole night, which I previously planned to go out with some folks, to watch some episodes of this. I have never really seen Daredevil as cool as how he is being portrayed in this series. I know that the comic book has always been dark and gritty, but with the effects they added to each scene, I feel just like trapped and cannot stop watching. The acting is well, I don't know how to put it, but I feel like I was watching real people doing real stuffs. The action scenes are awesome (I am not gonna say that it is as real as the lawyer acting). I have never even batted an eye to Daredevil before today (moreover after that previous movie), but I assure you, I will have his poster on my wall tomorrow.
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Spent my whole night, which I previously planned to go out with some folks, to watch some episodes of this. I have never really seen Daredevil as cool as how he is being portrayed in this series. I know that the comic book has always been dark and gritty, but with the effects they added to each scene, I feel just like trapped and cannot stop watching. The acting is well, I don't know how to put it, but I feel like I was watching real people doing real stuffs. The action scenes are awesome (I am not gonna say that it is as real as the lawyer acting). I have never even batted an eye to Daredevil before today (moreover after that previous movie), but I assure you, I will have his poster on my wall tomorrow.