You'll Never Get 100% On This Daredevil Quiz

The quiz that's tougher than Catholic guilt!

Daredevil Season 3 Ending
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After three stunning seasons, Marvel's Daredevil came to a close last year. The fact that this fantastic series was axed was bad enough, but it was even more head-scratching to hear that Netflix had decided to cancel every single one of their shared universe of Marvel shows.

Still, Charlie Cox's Guardian Devil had been exactly what long-time fans of ol' Hornhead had hoped. He was brutal, he was unrelenting, he was vulnerable, he was extremely troubled, and he was the living embodiment of the greatest parts of the comic-book Daredevil brought to live-action life. While we all still cling onto the small hope that Disney+ may give a home to Daredevil and his fellow Netflix-developed heroes, or that maybe even these heroes may find their way to the silver screen as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that serves as the backdrop to their antics, at least we can go back and revisit three seasons of stellar TV adventures for Matt Murdock.

With that in mind, then, we've put together a Daredevil quiz you'd need far more than superpowers to ace. Based solely on the three seasons of Marvel's Daredevil, this is the sort of quiz that proves just how much of a Daredevil fan you really are.

Answers at the end!

1. What Part Of New York Does Daredevil Call Home?

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