Warning! This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again.

After Daredevil: Born Again's White Tiger to stick around longer than he did, though his death has not been met with outright criticism.

Instead, many are praising the show for including such a Daredevil: Born Again's cast, tone, and new characters are receiving praise, some are claiming that it is too disconnected from the Netflix show, thanks to the absence of Foggy and Karen. Beyond that, one of the other biggest criticisms that continued in Daredevil: Born Again episode 3 may not stop until episode 5.

Daredevil: Born Again Has Been Criticized For Its Lack Of Daredevil

Matt Murdock Has Not Worn The Suit In A While

Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock stands in court in Daredevil Born Again episode 3

Since Daredevil: Born Again episode 1's shocking opening scene, Matt Murdock has not suited up as the titular hero. Herein lies the aforementioned criticism of the show, with many wondering when it will begin detailing more superhero action scenes akin to those from the premiere and all three seasons of Netflix's Daredevil. While it is worth noting that Daredevil: Born Again has an incredibly strong narrative reason for Matt not wearing the suit, it is easy to see why some are somewhat annoyed by the lack of appearances from the vigilante.

Matt no longer thinks himself worthy of being a hero after he tried to cross his own moral line...

After all, one of the best aspects of Netflix's Daredevil was the balance between legal drama and superhero action. Daredevil: Born Again is taking another route, with Matt focused solely on using the law as his weapon as opposed to his fists or billy clubs. This stems from Foggy's death and Matt's failed attempt to kill Bullseye. Matt no longer thinks himself worthy of being a hero after he tried to cross his own moral line, and while this reasoning is perfectly sound, audiences are beginning to notice the lack of the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.

Daredevil: Born Again’s Original Plans Mean Matt Won’t Wear The Suit Until Episode 5

Audiences May Still Have To Wait For Daredevil

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In light of this criticism being raised, it will likely continue to be so for at least another episode. As many will now know, Daredevil: Born Again underwent a major overhaul midway through production. Despite six episodes being shot by the original team, Marvel committed to changing aspects of the story, including providing a more definitive answer as to whether Daredevil: Born Again is a continuation of the Netflix show or not.

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Although the overhaul took place, it was reported that most of the original six episodes would remain unaltered. Aside from episodes 1, 8, and 9, Daredevil: Born Again's middle section will remain mostly the same, with only small connecting scenes reshot. A report from THR indicated that Matt did not appear as Daredevil until episode 4 of the six that were initially crafted, which equates to Daredevil: Born Again episode 5. As a result, audiences should not expect the return of The Man Without Fear in all his devilish glory until at least episode 5.

Why Daredevil: Born Again’s Criticism Won’t Matter In The Long Run

Plenty Of Daredevil Action Is On The Horizon

Matt Murdock screams in his superhero gear next to Wilson Fisk and Daredevil's faces in Daredevil Born Again
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After three episodes of Daredevil: Born Again, I will not begrudge anyone who wishes to see more of the titular character. That being said, I do not think this criticism of Daredevil: Born Again will matter in the long run. For one, it is not as if the show does not have a good reason for Matt retiring as Daredevil. Foggy's death, the attempted murder of Bullseye, and the overall harrowing opening scene of Daredevil: Born Again episode 1 are more than enough to justify Matt's brief stint away from the costume.

The reasoning for Matt abandoning Daredevil in the original version of the show was the same, yet Foggy was killed off-screen.

Furthermore, if Matt returns to his Daredevil persona in episode 5, that will allow five episodes to focus on his vigilante work, given the addition of episodes 8 and 9 after the show's overhaul. This will mean that over half of Daredevil: Born Again season 1's episodes will feature the hero. When counting his brief appearance in the opening of episode 1, this takes Daredevil's appearances up to two-thirds of season 1's total episode count.

To further ease worries about a lack of Daredevil. Daredevil: Born Again season 2's story is currently in production. The initial series was planned as 18 episodes, with Daredevil: Born Again's two seasons being formulated after the overhaul split them in half. Given what is known of the original plan, it is likely that the first half focused on Matt and his legal battles while the latter half switched back to his vigilante work. All of this means that a return to Daredevil goodness is not far away for those willing to wait for two more episodes of Daredevil: Born Again.

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Daredevil: Born Again
Release Date
March 4, 2025
Network
Disney+
Showrunner
Chris Ord

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Directors
Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, David Boyd, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Writers
Jesse Wigutow, Jill Blankenship, Thomas Wong, David Feige, Grainne Godfree
Franchise(s)
Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe