
Ayelet Zurer is back as Fisk’s wife Vanessa Marianna, joined by Wilson Bethel as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter/Bullseye; Margarita Levieva as Matt’s former girlfriend Heather Glenn, who now serves as Fisk’s Mental Health Commissioner; Zbryna Guevara as Shiela Rivera, Fisk’s campaign director; Nikki M. James as Kirsten McDuffie, Matt’s one-time law partner; Genneya Walton as reporter BB Urich; Arty Froushan as Buck, Fisk’s fixer; Clark Johnson as Cherry, an investigator working for Matt’s law firm; Michael Gandolfini as Danial Blake, deputy mayor of communications; Tony Dalton as Jack Duquesne/Swordsman; and Camila Rodriguez as Angela del Toro, the teenage niece of the late vigilante Hector Ayala/White Tiger, who was killed in S1.
Great to see Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) return.
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Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) continues to protect the innocent.
Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) continues to protect the innocent.
Frankly, this looks like a productive outlet for Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) rage.
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Henson returns as Foggy, likely appearing in brief flashbacks (we glimpsed him in an extended teaser released last month). There have been rumors — but no official confirmation — that Jon Bernthal will reprise Frank Castle/The Punisher. The biggest new arrival is Ritter’s Jessica Jones; Matthew Lillard also joins the cast as a shadowy power broker named Mr. Charles, and Lili Taylor plays New York Governor Marge McCaffrey, Fisk’s political opponent.
The S1 finale had Fisk make a sweeping power play by declaring martial law in New York City and banning any masked vigilante heroes. Season two takes place six months later and will, unsurprisingly, focus on the fallout from that decisive move.
Season two of Daredevil: Born Again debuts on March 24, 2026, on Disney+.


