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I smell Eternals cameo.As long as they are not just using the season as a shallow vehicle to re-launch their other languishing IPs. it should be fine.![]()

I smell Eternals cameo.As long as they are not just using the season as a shallow vehicle to re-launch their other languishing IPs. it should be fine.![]()
From the physical trainer of the Daredevil Born Again actors. Go to the last picture in the gallery he has and also notice the last IG account in his post:
Now Kevin can cancel it.
I think he does a Great job as Bullseye.He was well-cast as Bullseye. Looking forward to seeing what he does in season two.
I was really disappointed to see in the flashback of season 1 that all after all the murders he committed, he was in a mental institution yet only after allegedly murdering Foggy + numerous patrons at Josie's is when he's sentenced to life in prisonHe was well-cast as Bullseye. Looking forward to seeing what he does in season two.
I hope they keep the strong Catholic backbone in this series. I assume they will. Those scenes in the first run were the most impactful.
Good point.
It would be a crime if they didn't pick up those threads for the new series. It really informed the Netflix series. Even Charlie Cox has made those statements.
"The Catholicism … helps the story. If you want to play a complex, turmoiled character, then give him a dose of Catholicism."
He's even made the point its made him think deeper about his own Catholic faith.
IMHO catholicism is an integral part of Daredevil as a character and it always has been. Maybe you can't downplay it but you should never remove it entirely.
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It definitely forms part of the story arc and theme it takes it's name from "Born Again"
Though much of that was covered the first seasons, it doesn't need to be continually referenced, yet it should certainly feel like the same character, and agreed it should form part of the "backbone" of his pathos.
Yes the character from his imagery and symbolism, to his motivation and drive, is full of turmoil and contradictions, entangled with his own vision and struggle with his faith.
S2 sets: ?Everyone has covered this already, but I also want to add my two cents and say downplaying Matt’s catholic beliefs and struggles with his faith would be an absolute travesty. It’s an integral part of his character, and a reason why, in my opinion, he feels more “real” compared to a lot of characters in the Marvel universe.