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    Marvel Television is going behind the mask with a brand-new companion video podcast ahead of Season 2’s March 24 debut

    Marvel Television is making sure fans have more than enough to chew on before Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 drops. Starting Tuesday, March 17, Disney+ is launching the Daredevil Born Again podcast and this isn’t your standard promotional fluff. This is Marvel’s first ever official series companion video podcast, and it’s giving fans the kind of intimate, behind the scenes access the fandom has been hungry for since Matt Murdock first put the horned mask back on.

    The nine episode podcast series is formatted in an “actors on actors” style, meaning the cast and crew are in genuine conversation with each other rather than just talking at a camera. Think deep dives, not soundbites. The kind of conversation where people actually say something real about the work instead of recycling the same press tour talking points. And if that kind of in depth creator conversation is your thing, you’ll also want to put Lore Convention on your radar. It’s an in person convention hitting Durham, NC on September 26th and 27th built for fans who want to go deeper than the surface level stuff.

    What to Expect From the Daredevil Born Again Podcast

    The podcast kicks off with a lookback at Season 1, featuring Wilson Bethel, who brought the unhinged menace of Benjamin Poindexter/Bullseye to life, alongside showrunner and executive producer Dario Scardapane, executive producer Sana Amanat, and Brad Winderbaum, Head of Marvel Television. That’s a loaded first episode and a smart way to re-enter the world before Season 2 picks up steam.

    From there, subsequent episodes will break down individual episodes of Season 2, spotlight Easter eggs for the comics heads in the room, and go deep on the craft behind the show including stunts, costumes, score, and more. If you’ve ever wanted to understand how they pulled off Daredevil’s signature hallway style action sequences or how they’re building out the Kingpin’s political arc visually and narratively, this is your access pass. Marvel has always had a loyal base of fans who want to go beyond the screen, and this podcast is a direct response to that energy.

    The full cast is set to appear throughout the run, including Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Deborah Ann Woll, and more. Woll’s return as Karen Page has been one of the most talked about elements of the revival, and hearing her reflect on the character’s journey alongside Cox should make for some genuinely compelling listening. D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk is one of the best villain performances in the Marvel Television universe, full stop, and any additional insight into how he approaches that role is worth your time.

    This format also signals something bigger about where Marvel Television is heading with audience engagement. Companion podcasts are becoming a real part of the streaming landscape, and Marvel leaning into this with their heaviest hitter on Disney+ shows confidence in the show and its fanbase. This isn’t a podcast they’re throwing together to fill content space. Nine episodes, video format, the actual cast and crew sitting down to talk shop — that’s a real investment.

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    Where to Watch and Listen

    The podcast will be available in video form on both Disney+ and YouTube, with audio only versions dropping on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you get your podcasts. The fact that it’s landing on YouTube as well is a smart move, opening it up to the massive segment of Marvel fans who haven’t committed to a Disney+ subscription but still want to stay plugged into the conversation.

    It joins a growing slate of companion content on Disney+ alongside podcasts for shows like Paradise, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, FX’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, and Tell Me Lies. Disney is clearly building this out as a real content pillar, and Daredevil: Born Again being the first Marvel series to get this treatment says a lot about the show’s standing within the broader Disney Television ecosystem.

    Season 2 Stakes

    For those not caught up on where we left off, Season 1 ended with Wilson Fisk ascending to the mayoralty of New York City, effectively flipping the script on everything Matt Murdock thought he understood about power in Hell’s Kitchen. Fisk went from crime boss to elected official, and now the most dangerous man in New York has the full weight of the city’s institutions behind him.

    Season 2 picks up with Mayor Wilson Fisk crushing New York City underfoot as he hunts down public enemy number one, the Hell’s Kitchen vigilante known as Daredevil. But beneath the horned mask, Matt Murdock is going to fight back from the shadows to tear down the Kingpin’s corrupt empire and reclaim his home. The Season 2 tagline lays it out simply and powerfully: Resist. Rebel. Rebuild.

    What makes this setup so compelling is that it forces Matt into a fundamentally different kind of fight. He can’t take Fisk down in a courtroom when Fisk controls the city’s legal apparatus. He can’t rely on public sympathy when the mayor has painted Daredevil as a criminal. This is a chess match where one player has already flipped the board, and watching Matt figure out his next move is exactly the kind of storytelling that made this character resonate across two different television eras.

    The new season brings back Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Wilson Bethel, and Deborah Ann Woll while adding Margarita Levieva, Krysten Ritter, Matthew Lillard, and Ayelet Zurer to the mix. Ritter’s return as Jessica Jones alone is enough to send the Marvel Television faithful into a spiral. Directing duties are handled by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, Solvan Naim, Angela Barnes, and Iain B. MacDonald.

    The series was created for television by Dario Scardapane and Chris Ord and Matt Corman, and is executive produced by Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Sana Amanat, Dario Scardapane, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, Iain B. MacDonald, Charlie Cox, and Vincent D’Onofrio.

    The Daredevil Born Again podcast drops March 17 on Disney+, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify — one week before Season 2 debuts exclusively on Disney+ on March 24 at 6 PM PT. New and eligible returning subscribers can also grab the Disney+ and Hulu Bundle with Ads for $4.99 a month for three months through March 24 at disneyplus.com. This one has been worth the wait. Don’t sleep on the pre-show.

    Check out the official podcast trailer below:

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