@DJ 7Seven logically you're right, NETFLIX CANCELLED DAREDEVIL but disney had Daredevil rights, in 2015 there was no disney + so Disney / Marvel made series with Netflix. after 3 seasons maybe Disney's contract ended and they decided to make new seasons on disney +. Netflix cancelled daredevil because they didn't had rights for season 4.
Matt: "I'm Daredevil. Not even god can stop that now." God: "You sure about that?" Daredevil got cancelled after 3rd Season. No way home releases: "Yeah. 100% Sure."
No, he didn't lose his faith. The whole ending of the last episode was the metaphor and contrast of the two daredevils, one willing to kill and one willing to not kill. Both had to make a choice dozens of times throughout the season and both MADE their choices. At the end, Matthew did not kill Kingpin and he forgave his mother. He also forgave and apologised to his friends. I'd say that this is a solid act of faith, if you ask me.
He was angry with how God had treated him. How God allowed Elektra to be killed twice. But at the end, he accepted that “God’s plan is like a beautiful tapestry.”
He became both. His faith got even stronger by the end of the season. This scene is just esrly on in the sesson when he still in his despair mode due to Elektra's death and the fact he lost his powers/gifts for a short while and his body was still recovering at this point. The death of Father Lantom, the hseer devotion and love both Foggy and Karen have for him, Agent Nadeem sacrificing himself for his family to take Fisk and Bullseye down, and Matt defeating both Bullseye and Fisk and reconciling with his mother renewed Matt's faith and allowed him to finish his transformation and become the Man without Fear. Matt realized he had to fall first in order to rise up stronger than ever. That he had to trust in God's plan
Yeah, I think it makes sense in the context where this season left off. His faith was renewed, Kingpin behind bars, his practice re-established. We finally get to see Matt without carrying the weight of his cross.
Daredevil after nwh home to Peter? :I had to keep a low profile after taking Fisk down since the fbi started a file on me . (Matt to foggy):I couldn't make bold appearances in the scene but well we have another friend in the neighborhood someone who's way more powerful than the fbi and now nothing will ever stop me truly
That oughta happen after your dad risked his life for his pride, leaving you. Your mentor also abandoning you after you get attached, your mother not wanting you in the first place and leaving you as well, your girlfriend sides with the enemy and kills your mentor, and then you redeem her but she dies, for the second time. A building dropped on you and you suffer with the injuries, and then by the time you kinda heal, your archenemy gets out of prison.
@@epsilon6516 This is probably a pretty common reaction for most people when they lose everything in their life. Besides that's what the whole season was about, an examination into who Matthew Murdock is once you take everything from him. Quite literally every aspect of his life is questioned including his faith.