The Key Difference Between the ‘Daredevil’ Movie and Show

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The one scene that explains all the differences between the ‘Daredevil’ movie and TV show:

movie starring Ben Affleck, and the 2015 Netflix series starring Charlie Cox share a lot of similarities. Both are about blind lawyer Matt Murdock, who secretly fights crime as the vigilante known as Daredevil. Both men have heightened strengths and senses thanks to a childhood accident involving radioactive waste.

And both the movie and the show see Daredevil facing off in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen with the Kingpin .video, we try to figure out why by taking a look at the first two episodes of Netflix’s and comparing them to the feature film. We also compare the TV show’s famous hallway fight to the infamous barroom brawl from Affleck’s

 

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*aside from Ben's suit being more comics accurate...

I wouldn’t change Charlie to anyone on that role!

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