• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 19, 2018
Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 1432 Ratings

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  1. Oct 17, 2018
    9
    The working class hero from Hell´s Kitchen comes back with new challenges and dillemas; particullarly the increasingly heavy secret of his double identity. The addition of The Punisher and Elektra increase the curiosity of viewer.
  2. Jan 5, 2017
    8
    Without a doubt not as good as season 1, The Punisher pushed the first episodes, but the villain wasn't quite as memorable and the finale really felt short of what it could have been
  3. Sep 9, 2017
    9
    For many people the second season was a step back, for me it wasn't it was actually better.
    Not only did they deepen in The Hand but the inclusion of Elektra and The Punisher were excellent achievements for the series.

    More action, more violence, more emotion, certainly was a great season.
  4. Oct 4, 2018
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This second series was both a personal hit and personal miss I. I really enjoyed the Punisher storyline and the more down to earth action scenes. I was not that keen on the flights of fantasy supernatural storyline with Electra and I feel the Electra actress was miscast for the role. The chemistry just didn't work between DareDevil and Electra. The Punisher character was awesome so up for his series. Expand
  5. Dec 14, 2017
    9
    Daredevil: Season 2 is a marvelous second season (no pun intended). The characters are still wonderful as well as the outstandingly great action sequences. I loved the introduction to Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle and he steals every scene that he's in. My only complaint is that this season has some pacing issues and certain parts didn't transition well. Overall, I really love this secondDaredevil: Season 2 is a marvelous second season (no pun intended). The characters are still wonderful as well as the outstandingly great action sequences. I loved the introduction to Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle and he steals every scene that he's in. My only complaint is that this season has some pacing issues and certain parts didn't transition well. Overall, I really love this second season, and I especially loved Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle. Expand
  6. Mar 9, 2018
    8
    Starting the new season with a bang to the head. I love they introduce Frank Castle aka The Punisher on Daredevil just like the comics. After 5 episodes, Elektra come along in the series and then everything felt a little flat after that but got a lot better in the last 3 episodes. I highly recommended you try this season.
  7. Feb 6, 2019
    10
    The second great work from Marvel. I think that the main anti-hero is a Punisher in this season rather than the Daredevil. But the story line is interesting and impressing.
  8. Oct 16, 2018
    9
    The story thickends, And I love how all the characters evolve. This is how a super hero show should be. And its baffels me how DD failed on the big screen. Good that TV shows get bigger budgets.
  9. Apr 4, 2019
    10
    Another outstanding season of the marvel TV flagship. and Scott Glenn made the perfect Stick. MUST SEE.
  10. Sep 21, 2022
    7
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  11. Oct 31, 2020
    10
    Another amazing season. Jon Bernthal is such a good Punisher that I simply cannot imagine anyone else playing this role. Same thing with Charlie Cox as Daredevil.
  12. Oct 31, 2020
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Yeah, for me it wasn't as good as season 1. This one just felt, I don't know, a little messier maybe? I mean it's still really good but I don't believe it reaches the highs of season 1. It definitely tried to do a lot more than its predecessor and because of that, I believe it backed itself into a corner and overstuffed itself. This season has a god number of plots going on all at once, it has the whole thing with the Hand, it has Elektra coming in, it has the Wilson Fisk tiny subplot, everything with the Punisher and the blacksmith and I just think that it tried to do way too much for a single Daredevil season. The Hand stuff was obviously to set up for The Defenders and everything with the Punisher, while being the best part of the season, was obviously there to set him up for his own spinoff show. It felt like when Age of Ultron stuffed in a bunch of random subplots to set the MCU up for Infinity War and other movies and it ended up feeling unnecessary and unnatural. Daredevil does hand it better than Avengers but without a doubt, I think it ends up becoming jumbled around because of everything going on at once. I preferred the much smaller scale and much more personal first season which mainly focused on just Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, which is what I think a Daredevil solo show should mainly do - save that bigger scale stuff for The Defenders team up. This season also felt like it dearly missed Kingpin, Nobu isn't anywhere near as good of a villain as Fisk and the Hand, while a serious threat, felt sort of out of place in this story, which honestly should've just focused on Fisk again because him being the main villain is where Daredevil shines the most, he's just that good. The few episodes where Fisk does appear were for sure my favourites this season and I think it just further emphasised the huge gap he was leaving while he wasn't the main antagonist. There was a lot of good this season however. Jon Bernthal as the Punisher was absolutely phenomenal and a great example of a perfect casting. Punisher's subplot and his relationship with both Karen and Daredevil was fantastic and so well done. As I said, the more personal side of the show is where it shines and Punisher definitely brings that aspect to the table this season. Not only does he have his own side plot that's by far the strongest, he also brings out a moral dilemma in Daredevil on the whole no killing rule. Their two ideologies clash throughout the season and it brings a great back and fourth dynamic between the two characters as well as being a more mental challenge for Matt to face as well as the more physically taxing obstacle that the Hand puts in his way. Elektra was great too, her relationship with Matt was really well done and takes his moral dilemma even further. It also means that this season we get to explore Matt's past a little more, with both Stick and Elektra as well as Foggy. This seasons' strongest parts were when it chose to focus on Matt and the personal challenges he faces rather than the bigger picture threats that honestly should've just been lightly teased and saved for The Defenders. Punisher alone would've made a great antihero antagonist for Daredevil to overcome and if the show would've just paired Punisher's storyline alongside Kingpin's, they could've crafted something a little less messy and more personal to Matt. In my opinion, I think that's what would've made season 2 better than the first for me. Although some prefer the bigger scale more comic book-y stuff so this is really more just personal preference, I just would've rather had them cut down on a lot of stuff and has them focus more closely on just Matt and Frank with Wilson Fisk working from the shadows in prison. But oh well, I am looking forward to seeing what they've done in season 3 since I've heard that it's less of this season and more of the first, so I'm really excited for that when I get around to it. I did really like the suit this season though, that and the fact that Daredevil's billy club shows up finally is fantastic and it's the comic book stuff I really like to see. All that's left is for Fisk to return with his classic white suit and I'll be happy with that and a more personal story for season 3. Super excited. Overall, season 2 is still good it just chooses to focus too much on bigger picture stuff and tries to do too much to the point where the season feels cluttered up. However, the smaller scale stuff this season was fantastic and the way they handled Frank Castle and Elektra as well as their relationships with Matt was really great. I like this season, it's just a little below the first for me. Still great though, and miles ahead of a lot of other superhero shows I've seen before.
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    Overall - 7.66/10
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  13. Aug 3, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Daredevil season 2 is almost as good as season 1 was. The acting, action and dialogue remain just as strong as they were in the first season. The story and villain are where this season falters a bit from season 1. In season 2, the story gets more complicated since there are multiple plotlines going on and it can be a bit difficult to keep track of everything once the season really gets going. The season manages to balance these plotlines decently enough, but it can get confusing at times. The bigger issue with this season is the villain. Unlike season 1, Fisk isn’t the primary villain this time, although he does appear in the season. Jon Bernthal’s Frank Castle is a bit of a villain, but the true antagonist is the organization called The Hand. Bernthal does a fine job portraying Castle and embodies the violent nature of the character very well. While Castle starts off as the show’s villain, he becomes overshadowed by The Hand. Unfortunately, neither villain lives up to the bar set by Fisk, causing season 2 to feel like a bit of a letdown from season 1 despite The Hand being a better antagonist than Castle is. The season mostly recovers from this and gives us an ending that nicely culminates all the plotlines and lays the foundation for future storytelling and development. DD season 2 may not be as good as season 1 is, but it still has its merits and is worth watching if you’re a fan of the character. Expand
  14. Jan 12, 2022
    8
    I think they put two seasons together here. It’s a good season overall but this feels like they were setting up the Punisher for his own show. He’s a complicated villain but also you can argue he was a complicated hero. He’s on the same side as Matt but his actions are villainous.

    They’re also setting up the Defenders as well cause they didn’t finish some of the stories they had going.
    I think they put two seasons together here. It’s a good season overall but this feels like they were setting up the Punisher for his own show. He’s a complicated villain but also you can argue he was a complicated hero. He’s on the same side as Matt but his actions are villainous.

    They’re also setting up the Defenders as well cause they didn’t finish some of the stories they had going. Literally introduce you to a hole and leave it. Yeah that’s fine. It’s annoying but I’ll live.

    I’m going to give this a good score but the best villain is Fist and having him caged away not out doing whatever he wants is to the detriment of the show. Still a must watch series but hasn’t hit the heights we know it could with this season.
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  15. Jul 6, 2023
    8
    I love Netflix's version of Daredevil! The second season is not as good as the first, but it's okay.
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Reviewed by: Alex Abad-Santos
    Mar 21, 2016
    70
    Ultimately, Petrie and Ramirez created a season that fully understands Daredevil's strengths and plays to them accordingly. But this second installment is underwritten, and has failed to build on the show's fine first season.
  2. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Mar 18, 2016
    60
    Mr. Cox and Elden Hanson, as Foggy, do earnestness well and put across the sometimes dopey dialogue better than you’d have a right to expect. There’s not, however, a lot of wit or shading to their performances--the writing can be blamed, but they could be doing more to amplify it, to make the show more fun. For that, we can turn to Deborah Ann Woll, who jolts the show to life every time she appears as Karen.
  3. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Mar 17, 2016
    60
    I admire the series without being very engaged by it, but I can certainly see why you might get more hooked on it.