Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Rotten Tomatoes Score Is In — Here’s Where It Lands
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 debuts to raves, soaring past the Netflix era on Rotten Tomatoes with a much higher audience score.
So, Daredevil is back – and apparently, everyone’s talking about it. 'Daredevil: Born Again' just dropped its second season, and if you were worried Marvel would mess it up, it looks like you can unclench. The fan and critic reactions? Pretty glowing.
A True Comeback, Not Just a Cameo
The show landed on March 24, and since then, both critics and fans have gone out of their way to praise what they’re calling a 'return to form.' If you know your MCU TV history, that's code for: it finally feels like the Netflix version again. Translation: less Marvel-assembly-line, more 'gritty lawyer punches people in hallways until his knuckles bleed.'
Rotten Tomatoes Scores: Are These Even Real?
As of right now, Season 2 has a 95% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Not to be outdone, the audience rating is somehow sitting at 96%. If you're thinking, "Those are almost too good to be true," I get it – but that's the word on the street. Of course, numbers always wobble as more people tune in and nitpick, but at this moment, it's beating anything Daredevil's ever put on screen – even the original three seasons that some folks had basically canonized.
What’s Actually Different This Season?
First impressions from fans and reviewers are that Season 2 fixes what didn’t quite land last time out. This one’s supposedly sharper, with writing and action that are way closer to what made Netflix’s Daredevil such a hit in the first place. If the first season of 'Born Again' had you missing the older show, this is the course correction people were hoping for.
Cast: Who’s Back?
- Charlie Cox is still our Matt Murdock/Daredevil (which, let’s be real, is what everyone wanted)
Early Hype – And What's Next
'The next chapter of the street-level saga' (as one early review bluntly put it) isn't just slapping a fresh coat of paint on a character people care about – it's leaning into what made those old episodes memorable. People are tossing around words like 'upgrade' and hyping Season 2 as the new gold standard for Daredevil TV.
To quote one of the more enthusiastic reviewers:
'This feels like Daredevil’s back – for real this time.'
And in case you're wondering, yes – the story's still developing, the ratings will shift as the binge-watchers catch up, and Marvel’s always just one creative decision away from starting a Twitter riot. But for now, it looks like Daredevil’s comeback didn’t just clear the bar – it raised it.