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Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Trailer Drops at NYCC Plus VisionQuest & Spider-Man News

Hero in maroon suit and mask shouts with intensity in a dimly lit stone room. Warm light from spotlights highlights the scene.

Hell’s Kitchen just got a whole lot hotter. At this year’s New York Comic Con, Marvel didn’t just toss fans a bone, they unleashed a full-on superhero buffet. The headliner? The Daredevil Born Again Season 2 trailer finally dropped, and it brought more grit, gut-punches, and grounded storytelling than anything else on Disney+. But that was just the start. Marvel also gave fans sneak peeks at VisionQuest, Wonder Man, and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, all of which tease a wild, interconnected future for the MCU’s streaming slate. Note: no official footage of the trailer has been made public.


Let’s talk Daredevil first. Charlie Cox and Krysten Ritter hit the stage at NYCC like returning royalty, introducing a trailer that was equal parts emotional gut check and vigilante power trip. We open on Matt Murdock and Karen Page living a rare moment of peace, complete with candlelight and romantic vibes, until Matt’s enhanced senses explode with pain, and we’re yanked back into the chaos. He vanishes. Posters of his disappearance plaster the streets. Jessica Jones finds him aimless and broken, just in time for Wilson Fisk, now Mayor of New York, because of course he is, to start brutalizing folks in a boxing ring. There’s a brief, eyebrow-raising flash of Foggy Nelson, who was presumed dead last season. So either ghosts are real, or Marvel is playing narrative judo again.



Fans also got their first look at Wilson Bethel’s Bullseye chilling with a sundae in a diner, creepy as hell and Daredevil himself grinning like a lunatic as he tasers thugs in an alley. This version of Matt Murdock might be more unhinged than we remember, and we are so here for it.


The trailer was part of a larger Marvel TV panel led by Brad Winderbaum, who confirmed X-Men '97 will hit Disney+ in summer 2026. He also previewed Wonder Man (check out our article here) and VisionQuest, which is shaping up to be a philosophical fever dream of AI emotions and existential confusion. Paul Bettany returns as White Vision, now trying to make sense of his memories without the messy burden of feelings. Vision wanders into a mansion full of AI ghosts, including human versions of Jarvis, Friday, and EDITH before coming face-to-face with James Spader’s Ultron in full bearded glory. Oh, and Ultron casually drops the reveal of Tommy Maximoff, aka Speed. No big deal.


Meanwhile, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2 also got a teaser, and it looks like Charlie Cox is pulling double duty with an animated cameo. The series drops in fall 2026 and hints at the arrival of a certain black goo that fans are already pegging as Venom. So, yeah, Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Venom. Try not to scream.


Marvel clearly came to Comic Con with receipts. And if the Daredevil Born Again trailer is any indication, Season 2 will pull no punches, both emotionally and physically. With Jessica Jones back in action, Fisk running the city, Bullseye eating dessert like a serial killer, and Daredevil himself acting a little too thrilled about electrocuting bad guys, this next chapter looks like everything fans loved about the Netflix series, just darker, stranger, and a lot more dangerous.


TLDR: Matt Murdock’s world is on fire again, and Marvel is finally ready to let it burn in style.


For more breakdowns, bold takes, and borderline-obsessive coverage of everything MCU, keep it locked to The TV Cave. You bring the fandom, we’ll bring the snark.

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