All Hell Breaks Loose in a Tease of the End of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2
So much happens in this teaser that Jessica Jones and Punisher showing up aren't even the biggest things.
We’re barely halfway through Daredevil: Born Again season two, and things are about to get wild. Marvel Studios just released a trailer that teases all sorts of storylines for the second half of the season (and beyond), and it’s almost too much to get your head around.
Things start quietly, with Billy Joel and a milkshake, before a barrage of footage that will leave you scratching your head and eager for answers. And that’s before Jessica Jones shows up or we get a brief look at the Punisher special, The Punisher: One Last Kill.
So what stands out in that trailer? Well, Matt Murdock being unmasked is one thing. His apparent appearance in court is another. (He’s in hiding, after all.) Not to mention the citizens of New York City putting on Daredevil masks like they’re in V for Vendetta, an apparent fight between Kingpin and Daredevil, Karen Page behind bars, the Swordsman in a scrap, another hallway scene, and so much more. As the trailer says, all hell certainly appears to break loose.
And we especially love how all that is jam-packed into the second half of a trailer that starts all mellow and cool as Bullseye enters a diner, with Billy Joel playing on the soundtrack, before unleashing targeted chaos as only he can.
Just an excellent trailer for what we guarantee is an excellent second half to Daredevil: Born Again season two. It’s a great tease of what’s to come.
What’s your favorite part of this trailer? Did anything else stand out besides what we mentioned? And are you more excited for Jessica Jones to arrive or to see Punisher’s story at the end of the season? Let us know below.
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