Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. While Matt may have tossed the cane for season three, let’s hope #DaredevilBornAgain doesn’t forget about the nifty tools he really *does* rely on. 🤞🏻
ALT Picture of Matt’s computer screen from Daredevil Born Again season one.
ALT Matt reading Braille at his desk in the original Daredevil season one.
ALT Closeup of Matt’s braille display as seen in the original Daredevil season one.
From today, I will be starting a petition for @Marvel to release the stunt Charlie Cox did by HIMSELF for the 1st episode of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 that was DELETED.
It was supposed to feature Daredevil in the bridge, falling down to the Northern Star. The fall was 25ft.
This is the most maddening thing I've read. And Charlie Cox, you are way to fucking kind about some of these decisions, man. Maybe to your own detriment. 😂😭
(anyway, they have a place for Extras on Disney Sir, get that footage on there!) #Daredevil
“You scared, Frank?”
Watch this official clip from A Marvel Television Special Presentation: The Punisher: One Last Kill and stream now, only on Disney .
There once was a show called Daredevil
That was on a whole other level
Was canceled, and then
It was Born Again
Which caused the whole fandom to revel
Happy National Limerick Day!
#Daredevil#WorthTheWait#CharlieCox
ALT Daredevil confronts Wilson Fisk in the Season One finale of the original show
ALT Top image from Daredevil season three, episode 13. Karen, Matt, and Foggy at Father Lantom's wake. Karen chuckles and says to Matt, "You do break the law a lot. And often."
Bottom two images from the finale of Daredevil Born Again season 2. Matt and Karen are at their favorite Indian restaurant. Matt is on his knees with his hands behind his head as an officer arrests him for: "assault, attempted murder... and it's a long list." Matt replies: "Daredevil's crimes."
Cinematographer Hillary Fyfe Spera reveals the opening fight scene on the Northern Star ship was originally a oner.
"There was one on the boat in E1 that was a oner that ended up being edited a little bit differently, but it was all conceived as a oner."
(via: @Geektown)