Hell’s Kitchen is about to get even hotter. Daredevil: Born Again is officially coming back for Season 2, and after that cliffhanger-packed Season 1 finale, fans are dying to see what’s next. With more action, deeper drama, and a few surprise faces along the way, Marvel’s street-level saga is ramping up to deliver another knockout season.
Here’s everything we know so far—from when it’s dropping to who’s back (and who’s new), plus a look at what might be coming in Matt Murdock’s next gritty chapter.
Mark your calendars—Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is slated to premiere on Disney+ in March 2026. That’s a quick turnaround from Season 1’s March 2025 debut, keeping fans hooked without the usual long wait. Production wrapped in July 2025 after kicking off in February, promising a tight eight-episode run packed with intense drama. Unlike Season 1’s nine episodes, this season trims one episode but doubles down on stakes, with whispers of a darker, more thrilling story.
Season 2 is bringing back most of the fan-favorite cast, plus some fresh blood to shake things up in Hell’s Kitchen.
Charlie Cox is back as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, now rocking a sleek black suit straight out of the “Shadowland” comics. He’s hinted this season contains some of his favorite Daredevil scripts yet.
Vincent D’Onofrio returns as Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin—now the mayor of New York and more dangerous than ever.
Deborah Ann Woll reprises her role as Karen Page. This time, she’s got a bold red wig and an expanded arc that fans are buzzing about.
Elden Henson is also back as Foggy Nelson. Yes, even after what happened in Season 1—he’s expected to appear through emotional flashbacks.
Wilson Bethel’s Bullseye is back, now fully suited up with the iconic target logo. He’s unstable, deadly, and definitely not done causing chaos.
Ayelet Zurer returns as Vanessa Fisk, putting any recasting rumors to rest. Her dynamic with Kingpin looks like it’ll get even more complex.
You’ll also see Margarita Levieva, Nikki M. James, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Clark Johnsonand Michael Gandolfini back in their roles, continuing the grounded, street-level stories.
Jon Bernthal’s Punisher shows up too, though in a smaller role, possibly as a lead-in to a spin-off special.
And the big surprise? The crown ritter is back as Jessica Jonesofficially folding her Netflix antihero into the Disney+ Marvel universe.
Royce Johnson and Susan menfamiliar faces from the Netflix era, are also back—helping keep that gritty tone fans loved.
Camila Rodriguez is appearing as Angela del Toroniece of the original White Tiger. Expect some vigilante legacy threads.
Matthew Lillard joins the show in a morally complex role that’s still under wraps. Based on his past work, expect something unpredictable.
Lili Taylor plays the Governor of New York and a major political threat to Fisk—yes, things are getting political.
Sydney Parra, Annie Parisseand James Armstrong have all been spotted on set, though their roles are still a mystery.
Season 2 picks up right after Fisk’s power play at the end of Season 1, with New York under martial law thanks to his Anti-Vigilante Task Force. Matt Murdock is fully embracing his Daredevil identity again—and this time, he’s not holding back.
Here’s what’s brewing:
Daredevil vs Kingpin 2.0: This rivalry is now political, personal, and brutal. With Fisk in the mayor’s seat, Matt is fighting not just crime, but the entire system.
Bullseye Unleashed: Bethel’s return means more chaos, and his upgraded comic-accurate suit suggests he’s not just back—he’s ready to wreak havoc.
Jessica Jones x Daredevil: The crossover we didn’t know we needed. Their personalities clash, but both have a deep respect for justice—expect tension, team-ups, and maybe a few philosophical fights.
The “Shadowland” Vibes: Matt’s black suit and some cryptic comments from D’Onofrio have fans thinking we might see elements of the Shadowland storyline, where Daredevil wrestles with darker leadership—possibly even taking over The Hand.
Political Intrigue Meets Street Brawls: With Lili Taylor’s governor going toe-to-toe with Fisk and Lillard’s mystery character stirring the pot, the show’s scale is expanding without losing its street-level heart.
Flashbacks and Heartbreak: Foggy’s return—even if only in memories—promises to pack an emotional punch. Karen’s arc will dig deeper into her resilience and relationship with Matt.
And yes—this season isn’t just setting up the next fight. Marvel TV boss Brad Winderbaum has teased long-term plans, even throwing around words like “Season 3” and “Season infinity.” So Daredevil’s just getting started.
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