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  • Justice Is Blind in New Trailer for Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’

    DaredevilThe line between good and evil is a blur in Daredevil.”

    The streaming service released the first official trailer for the Marvel-based series. “Boardwalk Empire” star Charlie Cox plays the titular crime-fighter, who is a blind lawyer named Matt Murdock by day. But in a city overrun with crime, ruled with an iron fist by Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio), Murdock knows that, “Sometimes, we have to do things outside of the law.”

    And so, Daredevil is born. He might not be able to see, but he can still fight for what’s right.

    “Daredevil” debuts April 10 on Netflix.

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  • Here’s Vincent D’Onofrio as ‘Daredevil’ Villain Kingpin (PHOTO)

    Kingpin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Daredevil, MarvelWe finally have our first look at Daredevil” villain Kingpin on the upcoming Netflix series, and the actor appears every bit as menacing as you’d hoped.

    The image features D’Onofrio’s bald baddie in a slick black suit and matching monochrome shirt, looking all-business as he’s no doubt about to crack some skulls (check out the full photo at the end of this post). Kingpin in the alter ego of Wilson Fisk, who spars with Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) over what’s best for the citys. The complete character description:

    The shadowy figure behind organized crime in Hell’s Kitchen, Wilson Fisk has one mission in mind: to save Hell’s Kitchen by any means necessary, no matter the cost. This immediately puts him at odds with Matt Murdock’s (Charlie Cox) vigilante alter-ego, who also seeks to protect the city – but sees the criminal element as the root of the city’s problems. Central to this conflict is that Fisk truly believes he’s doing good for Hell’s Kitchen and at times may seem more of a hero to its people than Daredevil. Intelligent, complex and physically imposing, Wilson Fisk is the perfect foil for Matt Murdock, and the two will collide dramatically in “Marvel’s Daredevil.”

    The rest of the cast includes Rosario Dawson (Claire Temple), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson), Vondie Curtis Hall (Ben Ulrich), Scott Glenn (Stick), Ayelet Zurer (Vanessa Marianna), Bob Gunton (Leland Owlsey), and and Toby Leonard Moore (Wesley).

    “Marvel’s Daredevil” is set to debut its entire 13-episode first season on Netflix on April 10 at 12:01 a.m. PST.
    VINCENT D'ONOFRIO as WILSON FISK in the Netflix Original Series “Marvel’s Daredevil” Photo: Barry Wetcher© 2014 Netflix, Inc. All rights reserved.
    [via: Variety]

    Photo credit: Barry Wetcher/Netflix

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  • Check Out the Official Teaser for Marvel’s ‘Daredevil’ Netflix Series (VIDEO)

    CHARLIE COX as MATT MURDOCK in the Netflix Original Series “Marvel’s Daredevil” Photo: Barry Wetcher© 2014 Netflix, Inc. All rights reserved.The first teaser for “Marvel’s Daredevil” Netflix series is here, and it’s a tasty look at what’s sure to be a hit among comic book fans, action lovers, and Netflix bingers alike. Charlie Cox does double duty as Matt Murdock, your normal everyday lawyer, and Daredevil, the blind superhero fighting crime and kicking butt in NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen.

    This video gives us a closer look at both sides of the superhero, both the daytime dude who knows what he’s doing isn’t quite right, and the nighttime superhero who’s hell bent on righting wrongs, no matter how bloody things get. There’s also a peek at Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Murdock’s secretary who has her own set of ethical quandaries to deal with. And, hey, doesn’t that look like Vincent D’Onofrio in his role of big bad Wilson Fisk?

    “Daredevil” will premiere on April 10, and it will stream in 4K resolution. All 13 episodes will drop at 12:01 a.m. PST, so clear your schedule and gather your snacks.

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  • Watch: New Trailer Shows That Liam Neeson Will ‘Run All Night’ (VIDEO)


    This weekend, moviegoers around the country will undoubtedly line up for Liam Neeson in the third (and supposedly final) “Taken” film – and while those moviegoers wait for “Taken 3” will be given an extra jolt of Neeson-related ass-kickery in the form of the new trailer for “Run All Night.” And it’s really, really cool.

    In “Run All Night,” Neeson plays a former hit man (his nickname was “The Gravedigger,” so you know he was good) who intervenes when a killer is sent to murder his son (Joel Kinnaman from the “Robocop” reboot). That puts him in the crosshairs not only of his gangland former employer (Ed Harris), as well as a squadron of crooked cops (led by Vincent D’Onofrio). So that’s the incredibly catchy synopsis: one night, Neeson and his estranged son against killers, thugs, and crooked cops. It’s going to be awesome.

    “Run All Night” marks the third collaboration between Neeson and his “Unknown” and “Non-Stop” director Jaume Collet-Serra. Their collaborations have always been top-tier entertainment and “Run All Night,” with its delicious premise and hard R-rating, looks like it could be their finest hour yet. Watch the trailer and tell us if you’re ready to “Run All Night.”

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