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Justice is blind in this new trailer for DAREDEVIL

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Right now, DC comics is winning the battle for the TV ratings. Alongside Arrow and The Flash, DC has several other shows arriving soon. From a brave and bold weekly team-up show to a brand new Supergirl series, DC isn’t exactly afraid to take some risks. But neither is Marvel, as they extend their family of heroes on the digital streaming service that is Netflix. It’s an audacious move, one that will see the entirety of Daredevil being available from the go, instead of weekly installments. And speaking of the man without fear, here’s a brand new trailer!

It’s time to let the devil out. Marvel’s Daredevil is here to clean up the streets of Hell’s Kitchen, New York. Lawyer by day, street-level hero by night, Matt Murdock is on a mission to make his city a better place against an underground terror within the city.

Sure, Daredevil may be a blind attorney with heightened senses, a radar sense and a keen grasp of using ninjutsu to rearrange knee-joints, but he happens to have plenty in common with Vincent Donoforios’s Kingpin of crime, Wilson Fisk. Whatever the end result is, this will certainly be one of the darker properties under the Marvel banner when it arrives on Netflix on April 10. Only one more month!

Last Updated: March 11, 2015

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  1. Even though I do kinda enjoy watching Arrow and Flash, it has to be late at night. I find the humour to be very corny, and the acting ranges from bad to terrible with few exceptions. The trailer for this looks like Marvel are going the super high quality way instead, and I’m starting to feel like maybe Marvel is going to start winning the TV scene soon as well.

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  2. GooseZA

    March 11, 2015 at 12:10

    This looks fantastic.

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