DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Season 2 Promises “More Shocking Moments” Than Season 1
When Daredevil: Born Again first hit Disney+, it did more than just revive a beloved corner of the Marvel world, it picked up threads fans thought were gone for good after the Netflix era ended.
But the return wasn’t exactly gentle. Right out of the gate, the show delivered a gut punch by killing off Foggy Nelson, setting the tone for a story that wasn’t afraid to take risks.
Now, with Season 2 right around the corner, it sounds like the creative team is ready to push things even further.
In a recent conversation with ComicBook, showrunner Dario Scardapane and executive producer Sana Amanat teased what fans can expect from the next batch of episodes, and it sounds like things are about to get intense.
“Season 1, because of the nature of what we did, it was the return of characters, it was the loss of other characters (that they wanted to talk about),” Scardapane said.
“There are a few moments in Season 2 that I would love to talk about. You know, the end of Episode 1, the end of Episode 4, what happens in the middle of Episode 8. I think we threw more shocking moments into Season 2 than we had in Season 1.”
That’s a pretty interesting statement considering how much Season 1 already put fans through.
Amanat chimed in with her own excitement, pointing back to one of the more talked-about moments from the first season while hinting that even bigger reactions are coming.
“The tooth (from Season 1) was great,” Amanat added. “There’s just moments really that I’m like, I just can’t wait for people to experience.”
It’s not just about upping the shock factor either. Season 2 also benefits from something the first season didn’t fully have, a smoother production.
Season 1 went through a significant creative overhaul midway through development. Some episodes had already been shot before the series shifted direction, which led to a mix of tones and a story that sometimes felt uneven.
New material was added, including a reworked premiere and finale, while parts of the original footage were still used. The result was a season that had its highs, but didn’t always feel like one complete vision.
This time around, things seem far more focused.
With a more traditional production process guiding Season 2, there’s a good chance the story will feel tighter and more cohesive. And if Scardapane’s tease is anything to go by, that consistency is going to come with plenty of jaw-dropping moments baked in.
Fans won’t have to wait long to see how it all plays out. Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 premieres Tuesday, March 24 on Disney+, with new episodes rolling out weekly.