New DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Clip Unleashes a Brutal Return for the Man Without Fear
A new clip from Daredevil: Born Again has dropped just ahead of its Season 2 premiere on Disney+ next week, and it’s exactly the kind of street-level intensity fans have been craving.
Between bone-crunching action and Matt Murdock doing what he does best, this preview reminds us why Daredevil still hits harder than most heroes in the MCU.
In the footage, Matt is sporting his black suit, moving through enemies with precision and fury. It’s not just fists flying either. We see him lean into his heightened senses, tracking what looks like a weapons shipment with that signature mix of calm focus and controlled chaos. It feels gritty, fast, and unapologetically Daredevil.
To keep the hype rolling, Charlie Cox stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where there clip was shared and the conversation quickly turned to the rumors fans can’t seem to let go of. Specifically, whether he’ll show up in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Cox didn’t exactly make it easy to read him: "No. Now, if I were in the movie, I would also say no to be clear. But I'm not in the movie."
And then, just to stir the pot a bit more:n"But I could be lying. But I'm not," he continued. "[I'm] definitely not in the movie. I was in the last one. I was in No Way Home."
That last part, of course, references his brief but memorable appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, which only fueled fan demand to see him share more screen time with Spidey.
Looking beyond the show, the conversation naturally drifted toward the bigger MCU picture. With massive team-up films like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars on the horizon, fans are hoping Daredevil gets pulled into the chaos. Cox, however, kept expectations in check:
"I don't think so. As far as I know, no. But they haven't shot them yet, have they? I sit by the phone waiting with bated breath,"
Meanwhile, Kevin Feige has been steering Marvel Studios in a direction where the Disney+ shows aren’t required viewing for the films. The goal is to keep things accessible, but it does create a strange gap when characters like Daredevil clearly belong alongside heroes like Spider-Man on the big screen.
Fans aren’t asking for much. A proper Daredevil and Spider-Man team-up isn’t just a cool idea at this point, it feels like its overdue.
For now, though, Daredevil: Born Again looks ready to deliver exactly what it promises. Street fights, sharp instincts, and a hero who doesn’t need cosmic stakes to make things feel intense. If this clip is any indication, Season 2 is coming in hot.