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Daredevil' Season 2 Premiere Date News: New Teaser Trailer Released, March 18 Premiere Announced

Netflix has officially announced that Season 2 of Marvel's "Daredevil" will be available for streaming and binge-watching on March 18, at 12:01 a.m. The action super-hero series also released a short teaser-trailer showing off the masked and blind hero with what looked like fireworks and Chinese lanterns in the background.

According to a Den of Geek report, the setting of the trailer looks to be Chinatown as the Chinese New Year festivities are going on, while an unfamiliar voice said "Your work is not yet finished," while the text "The time has come to settle all debts" is displayed on top of the screen.

According to another report in BGR, the setting is possibly significant because of Matt Murdock or Daredevil's close ties with Asian culture. It also noted that the voice of the narrator was not the familiar voice of the hero himself but of another character. The voice belonged to one of the characters that Season 2 will be featuring: the Punisher, who towards the end of the teaser says "Bang!"

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With the new season's plot is being kept under wraps, what has so far been confirmed publicly is the appearance of two characters who will play major roles in the coming season. According to another report in IGN, both characters will encounter Murdock and these encounters will make him "question everything that he is." The same report cited Jon Bernthal, the actor will play the Punisher, describing his character as an "antagonist" but "not yet a villain."

Season 2 was earlier described by Charlie Cox as a time when things in Hell's Kitchen have "returned to normal." It is set at a time after Season 1's big bad Wilson Fisk in already in jail and crime in town is at an all-time low.

Fans of the sleeper hit series only need to wait a little over a month until they can binge-watch all episodes at Netflix and find out what debts need to be settled.

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