June 3, 2026
Daredevil Born Again Cast on Season 2, ICE Parallels in Premiere


SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for the Season 2 premiere of โ€œDaredevil: Born Again,โ€ now streaming on Disney+.

โ€œDaredevil: Born Againโ€ is back a year after it was resurrected by Disney+, and itโ€™s still as timely as ever.

In the wake of Mayor Wilson Fisk (Vincent Dโ€™Onofrio) declaring martial law in New York City and outlawing crime-fighting, heโ€™s established the violent Anti-Vigilante Task Force thatโ€™s locking citizens up without due process. The brutal police force in Season 2 has eerie shades of ICE detaining people and using violence against protesters, despite being written nearly two years ago.

โ€œAny kind of reflection on reality is coincidental, but Stan Lee said Marvel reflects the world outside our window. Sometimes things just take on a life of their own,โ€ Brad Winderbaum, executive producer and head of Marvel Television, told Variety at the New York premiere Monday night.

In the Season 2 premiere, the task force is destroying local businesses on Fiskโ€™s orders and cracking down on vigilantes prowling the streets. Theyโ€™re looking for Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and already locked up Swordsman (Tony Dalton) and many others; Jon Bernthalโ€™s Punisher escaped his imprisonment in the Season 1 post-credits scene.

โ€œBeing a New Yorker, what we are doing in the second season would truly be frightening for a New Yorker,โ€ said Dโ€™Onofrio. โ€œThere are aspects about what we do now in the second season that are scary to think about if they were real.โ€

Journalist BB Urich (Genneya Walton) is also publishing pro-Fisk propaganda videos that boast about crime reduction, and a disguised Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) goes undercover to learn inside secrets from her. And despite Matt Murdock being missing, Daredevil is still fighting the good fight against Kingpin. He opens the premiere with a thrilling battle aboard a cargo ship running illegal guns in the East River. Daredevil stops Kingpinโ€™s shipment, which was ordered by Matthew Lillardโ€˜s mysterious power player, Mr. Charles. Not much is known about him, but itโ€™s clear he has some powerful friends after he namedrops Julia Louis Dreyfusโ€™ CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in his introduction.

โ€œItโ€™s incredible to be a part of that kind of project thatโ€™s reflecting whatโ€™s happening in the world right now,โ€ said Lillard, whoโ€™s making his Marvel debut with Season 2. โ€œOur hope is that, in some small part of us, youโ€™re sitting at home and realizing we need superheroes. And thatโ€™s common people. People standing up for whatโ€™s right in the world. Standing up for your neighbors and your friends and doing whatโ€™s right. Hopefully, thereโ€™s a piece of this that is a wake up call, thatโ€™s a battle cry for everyday citizens to do the right thing and fight the oppression that a lot of people right now are feeling in America.โ€

The episode ends with a bloody fight scene between Daredevil and Kingpinโ€™s forces. A group of cops breaks into ex-NYPD Officer Cherryโ€™s (Clark Johnson) apartment when they learn he has ties to the vigilante. They tie Cherry up and beat him, but Daredevil swoops in to save him โ€” almost. As Daredevil pummels the cops, his heightened senses hear Cherryโ€™s faltering heartbeat, and he loses his upper hand in the fight. The officers unmask the hero, but projectiles suddenly ricochet through the window and across the room into the vital organs of the enemies. Wilson Bethelโ€™s sharpshooter Bullseye has returned and saved Daredevil, but Cherryโ€™s life still hangs in the balance.

If it wasnโ€™t clear in the first season, โ€œDaredevil: Born Againโ€ isnโ€™t afraid to get its hands dirty in Season 2. Itโ€™s by far the most violent series on Disney+ and drops its fair share of F-bombs as well as bone-crunching punches. As it continues to reflect the darkness of the real world, Winderbaum is grateful for Disneyโ€™s support as they begin shooting Season 3.

โ€œDisney is a company thatโ€™s run by the artists. It really is,โ€ he said. โ€œIt sounds corny, but I know these people and I really feel like itโ€™s as true as it was in Waltโ€™s time. They really support the creatives. Itโ€™s a difficult thing to do at this scale, but theyโ€™ve never once told us we canโ€™t do something.โ€

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