10 Big Questions We're Asking After Daredevil Season 2

When and where will Frank Castle rear his head next?

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Netflix
So, it finally arrived: Daredevil Season 2. Pretty impressive, right? The Guardian Devil's return to Netflix was a truly phenomenal one, picking up the gritty, grimy action exactly where we left it last year. As Daredevil has to battle the gun-toting, merciless Punisher, former beau-turned-master assassin Elektra, and the mysterious ninjas known as The Hand, there's a whole lot on the plate of ol' Hornhead. But that's not the end of it, for the life of Matt Murdock is also one overflowing with turmoil. After finally becoming an item with Karen Page, that soon goes south due to Matt's erratic behaviour, and his long-standing friendship with Foggy Nelson ends up in the toilet as the doors of Nelson & Murdock seem to have closed for the last time. Season 2 of Marvel's Daredevil hit so many of the right beats at the right time, making this a must-see for any Marvel fans or those who are just fans of great televisual storytelling. But when all was said and done, Daredevil's second season threw up as many questions as it answered. With that said, here's 10 big questions that we're all left with ahead of a third season. Because let's face it, a Season 3 is a no-brainer!
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