The ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Trailer Has Dropped — Here’s Your First Look

The Season 2 teaser reveals Jessica Jones’ return and Fisk’s rise as mayor ahead of the March 24 Disney+ premiere.

The 'Daredevil Born Again' Season 2 Trailer Has Dropped—Here's Your First Look
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Marvel Television has released the first teaser for Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again, giving fans an idea of what’s next for Hell’s Kitchen’s most relentless protector.

Per an official release from the company, the new season is set to premiere March 24 on Disney+, with eight episodes continuing the darker, street-level tone that defined the show’s return.

The trailer opens with New York City under increasing pressure as Wilson Fisk tightens his grip on power. Now operating as mayor, Fisk is no longer lurking in the shadows—he’s reshaping the city in his image.

Charlie Cox returns as Matt Murdock, who appears to be working quietly and strategically as Daredevil becomes a marked enemy of the state.

On the other side of that conflict is Vincent D’Onofrio, once again portraying Fisk with a mix of political authority and familiar menace.

Season 2 also brings back several key players from earlier chapters of the Daredevil story. Deborah Ann Woll returns as Karen Page, while Ayelet Zurer reprises her role as Vanessa Fisk.

Wilson Bethel is set to return as Bullseye, signaling that unresolved tensions from the past are far from settled. The teaser confirms the long-anticipated return of Krysten Ritter, who reprises her role as Jessica Jones after last appearing in her standalone Netflix series.

New faces are part of the mix as well. Matthew Lillard appears briefly in the footage as a character named Mr. Charles, though Marvel is keeping details about his role under wraps for now.

Visually, the trailer leans into the idea of a city divided. Anti-vigilante forces patrol the streets, Daredevil’s image is weaponized against him, and Fisk’s administration presents itself as law and order—regardless of the cost.

“The battle for the soul of New York begins,” reads the official season description, framing the conflict as one that extends well beyond masked fights and courtroom drama.

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