Disney+ is bringing another Marvel movie back to its platform. He’s older, but has cult status and gave Ben Affleck his debut as a comic book character. The superhero story is similar to “Spider-Man”, but is much darker. Everything you need to know about “Daredevil”.
Marvel is on everyone’s lips at the moment and may be better known than ever. One of the reasons for this is that Disney+ in particular is fueling the universe around superheroes with many new series and expanding the stories. Apart from that: Of the series, the films in particular reach a broad audience, including in the cinema. These blockbusters not only include “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” , but also the “Daredevil” strip.
DAREDEVIL: THIS STORY IS TOLD IN THE ACTION STRIP
As is well known, the Marvel Universe is divided into different phases. This year sees the opening of the fifth phase of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Although “Daredevil” is also a Marvel film, it is classified before the first phase, which started in 2008. Because the superhero film is from 2003. Nevertheless, the character is no less popular 20 years later.
Because Daredevil aka Matt Murdock (Ben Affleck) went blind as a child when he came into contact with radioactive waste. But even though he can’t see, it hasn’t harmed his other senses – on the contrary: they are extraordinarily sharp and allow him to wander through New York’s concrete canyons. His limitation doesn’t stop Matt from climbing the corporate ladder: working as a lawyer by day, he transforms into the superhero Daredevil by night.
At night, the superhero is driven primarily by vigilante justice, because the mysterious mastermind Kingping (Michael Clarke Duncan) once killed Matt’s father. He gets dangerously close – so close that Kingping feels threatened and hires Irish hitman Bullseye (Colin Farrell). Not only Daredevil, but also his girlfriend Elektra (Jennifer Garner) have to face mortal danger.
MARVEL MOVIE STREAMING
Unsurprisingly, “Daredevil” is now back on Disney+ . It is now available to stream there. In addition, Disney + also offers the series of the same name, which sheds a little more light on the superhero.