Let’s set the record straight immediately: Why, then, does “2020” appear in so many search queries? Because in 2020, three things happened:
Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Rosario Dawson, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson
When fans in 2020 rediscovered Daredevil S3 on streaming — thanks to pandemic binging — the word “complete” in search terms took on new meaning. The season is in a way few superhero seasons are. Marvel-s Daredevil -2020- Netflix S03 Complete ...
The finale takes place in a church — the same church where Matt confessed as a boy . Dex, in Daredevil’s suit, attacks the church. Fisk arrives. A three-way battle erupts:
The third and final season of Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix is widely regarded by critics and fans as the pinnacle of the series and potentially the strongest entry in the entire Marvel-Netflix saga. Released on October 19, 2018, this 13-episode season serves as a "return to form," stripping away the mystical elements of previous seasons in favour of a gritty, character-driven crime thriller. Season Overview Loosely inspired by Frank Miller’s iconic "Born Again" comic arc, Season 3 picks up after the events of The Defenders Let’s set the record straight immediately: Why, then,
A psychopathic FBI marksman and the "proto-Bullseye," whom Fisk grooms into a murderous Daredevil imposter. Ray Nadeem (Jay Ali):
No other superhero show has dealt with as honestly. Matt’s arc goes: Devout Catholic → Angry at God → Agnostic despair → Works of mercy without belief → A new, unspoken faith (action over prayer) . This is Kierkegaard-level existentialism in a Netflix show. The finale takes place in a church —
Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) digs into her dark past, while Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) fights Fisk in the legal arena. Their arcs aren’t side stories — they’re essential to Matt’s salvation.
Despite its critical acclaim, Netflix canceled Daredevil in November 2018, along with other Marvel shows. However, by 2020, fans had launched massive campaigns to #SaveDaredevil. The show’s removal from Netflix (in some regions) and impending move to Disney+ (by March 2022) kept it in the cultural conversation. Charlie Cox’s portrayal remains the definitive live-action Daredevil, later canonized in the MCU’s Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and She-Hulk (2022).