Marvel Studios has tossed the first brick through the window of a peaceful New York, and honestly? It feels incredible. The brand new teaser for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 has arrived, and it’s a brutal, pulse-pounding promise that the Man Without Fear is far from finished. Dropping just weeks ahead of its March 24, 2026 premiere on Disney+, the footage does more than just show fight scenesโit reassembles a family, reintroduces a deadly foe, and plunges Hell’s Kitchen into an all-out war against Mayor Wilson Fisk. Let’s suit up and break down every punch, quip, and shocking return.
Jessica Jones is Back and Ready for a Bar Fight
The internet collectively lost its mind, and for good reason. Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones is officially back in the MCU, and she hasn’t lost an ounce of her signature snark. The teaser opens with the PIโlooking like she just rolled out of a dumpster behind Alias Investigationsโfinding Matt Murdock in rough shape. “I hope you can walk, ’cause I’m not carrying you,” she deadpans, instantly recapturing the chemistry that made The Defenders so watchable.
But she’s not just here for the one-liners. Jessica is actively joining the resistance. The teaser shows her standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Matt, implying she’s trading private eye work for street-level warfare. She asks Matt if he wants to “cause a little trouble,” and the answer is a resounding yes. Her presence elevates the stakes; if Fisk’s reign is bad enough to drag Jessica out of her alcoholic apathy, you know Hell’s Kitchen is truly on the brink.
The Devil in the Details: Bullseye and the Foggy Question Mark
Just when you think the team-up is the whole story, the teaser cuts to a chillingly familiar smile. Wilson Bethel’s Benjamin Poindexter / Bullseye is back, and he’s answering Jessica’s call for chaos. His line, “Doesn’t everybody?” is delivered with that terrifying calm we remember from the Netflix series. We see glimpses of him in action, suggesting he’s fully embraced his lethal precision once again. Given we’ve also seen him meeting with Fisk in previous footage, it’s logical speculation that the Kingpin has reacquired his favorite psychopathic weapon.
Then there’s the elephantโor rather, the beloved lawyerโin the room. Elden Henson appears as Foggy Nelson. This is a massive moment, but it comes with a massive caveat. Fans will vividly remember Foggy’s shocking death in the very first episode of Daredevil: Born Again Season 1. So how is he here? The teaser cleverly hides the context, but the warm, nostalgic lighting around him and Karen suggests this is almost certainly a flashback to happier times. It’s a gut punch wrapped in a hug, reminding Mattโand usโof what he’s actually fighting for.
Karen Page Trades the Press for a Punch
Perhaps the most surprising evolution belongs to Karen Page. Deborah Ann Woll’s character has always been the moral compass and the investigative journalist, but the new teaser shows her getting her hands dirty. We see a brief but electric shot of Karen in a fight, followed by her saying, “I kinda like it.” This isn’t just a damsel moment; it’s a transformation. As Matt leads the resistance, Karen is stepping up to fight alongside him. For fans who have shipped “Karedevil” since the early Netflix days, seeing them as partners in both love and battle is the payoff they’ve been waiting decades for.
Fisk in the Ring and a Mysterious Mr. Charles
Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk is no longer just a crime boss; he’s the Mayor with a monopoly on violence. The teaser shows him in a fighting ring, bare-knuckled and brutal, reminding everyone that beneath the political suit is a monstrous temper. He’s utilizing the Anti-Vigilante Task Force (AVTF) to hunt Daredevil, turning the city into a police state where masks are illegal and resistance is treason.
Adding another layer of mystery is newcomer Matthew Lillard as Mr. Charles. His voiceover, “That’s the best part,” spliced between scenes of chaos, paints him as either a puppet master or a gleeful observer of the city’s collapse. Marvel is keeping his role tightly under wraps, but Lillard’s casting screams a charismatic wildcardโsomeone who could tip the scales for either Fisk or the resistance.
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Why This Teaser Feels Different
This isn’t just a preview of fight scenes; it’s a manifesto. The tagline, “Resist. Rebel. Rebuild.,” frames the season as a grounded war drama. By bringing back Jessica Jones and highlighting Karen’s active role, the show is building a proper team. They’re outnumbered against Fisk’s resources and Bullseye’s bloodlust, but for the first time in a long time, Matt Murdock doesn’t have to fight alone. The teaser promises that the soul of New York will be won in alleyways, courtrooms, and maybe even a bar or two.
With the March 24, 2026, premiere date locked in, the countdown is officially on. If this teaser is any indication, Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 isn’t just continuing the storyโit’s raising the stakes to a level that would even make the Kingpin sweat.




































