Daredevil season 2 trailer: Marvel debuts haunting first footage featuring The Punisher and Elektra
'You’re just one bad day away from being me'
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Your support makes all the difference.Marvel’s first venture into Netflix only TV was a resounding success, with Daredevil receiving critical acclaim and winning over legions of non-superhero fans.
The studio giant was quick to commission a second series, announcing Jon Bernthal as the MCU’s version of The Punisher and Élodie Yung’s Elektra.
Now, finally, just over a month before its release, the first trailer has dropped, revealing how the conflict between Daredevil and The Punisher will manifest itself and debuting the new red suit. Watch above
“You’re just one bad day away from being me,” says Punisher to Matt Murdoch. Rather than being a straight-forward villain, Bernthal’s character looks set to tempt Charlie Cox’s titular hero into becoming the killer he fears. Also returning in the trailer is Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page and Elden Henson as Foggy.
Daredevil season 2 follows on from the events of the first, while also coming after Jessica Jones, Marvel’s other Netflix series which featured the character Claire Temple, played by Rosario Dawson.
The series will reach Netflix worldwide on the 25 March.
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