All kill scenes and deaths from the first season of Marvel’s "Daredevil", a netflix original. Netflix: www.netflix.com/title/80018294 Deaths: 76 subscribe to see more kills in movies with a guy in it with a mask on.
@@DedricSilva yeah but disney have r rated stuff through other studios/platforms but not under their official disney banner or marvel studios as of this comment
I want to be 1 of the weird people in these comments claiming DAREDEVIL proves Marvel isn't for kids, even though nobody actually argues that but even if they did, DAREDEVIL (& PUNISHER & JESSICA JONES & LUKE CAGE) all got canceled while Marvel shows are now done by Disney.
They were cancelled in favor to have the MCU be light hearted and family friendly. Also watch FATWS episode 4, John Walker brutally killed a man with blood sprouted on his shield and it proves how Marvel could be dark, and Disney owns the rights to that show. DC is mainly admitted to be gritty throughout every concept they have published but most of the DC shows like Teen Titans Go, Flash, Supergirl, Black Lighting, Arrow, Legends Of Tomorrow, Stargirl, etc proves how DC could be light hearted. Also Marvel has way better live action shows.
@@beanns6632 Disney never made any content of MCU. I am saying it comes under Disney cuz this show was made by Marvel, Netflix and ABC studios(owned by Disney)
@@boiboi8881 I know. I was pretty shocked the first time watching the scene as for me, that is Fisk's most iconic kill. The gorr from the head was shown off later in the show, so the death itself isn't that bad
Damn... they did my man Kingpin dirty in that new "Hawkeye" (more like the Kate Bishop Show featuring Hawkeye) show... turned him into a pussy. Daredevil (the Netflix show) deserves more praise than it gets, and I really fucking hope that we get to see Charlie Cox and Vincent D'onofrio in a DD movie some day!
That's a lie, already in itself, in the same series you can see that he intimidates just by talking. It is also a good thing that he appeared in said series because it is a nod to his return (The ending in which he is shot is a reference to the comic where said scene also happens, but he is blind or deaf, but recovers). In addition to the fact that Hawkeye's Kingpin is more similar and faithful to the one in the comics. The only thing wrong with Hawkeye with our villain is that he fought the protagonist very early on. That's it.
What a about possibly of r rating spider man movie where is basically just in the line of daredevil and have the heart drama that spider man 2 has but mostly been a gritty crime thirller where tombstone is the main villain