A new trailer for Marvel's most anticipated Netflix series "Daredevil" has been revealed and it features Wilson Fisk accession as the Kingpin and Matt Murdock's origin and training.
ComicBookResources was the first ones to report about the new trailer that shows Vincent D'Onofrio's character makes his debut, along with other characters such as Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, Ben Urich, Claire Temple, Stick and many more.
The trailer shows Fisk rise to power in Hell's Kitchen as reflects on why the city needed someone like him to raise order and making it a better place, not just for him but to everyone else.
"When I was a kid, I used to dream what it would be like to live somewhere far away from Hell's Kitchen," Wilson Fisk says in the trailer. "But I realized the city was a part of me. It was in my blood and I would do anything to make it a better place."
The trailer also shows the origin story of Matt Murdock a.k.a Daredevil as a child when he was blinded by chemicals, and how a man named Stick trained him to master his other senses. teaching him how to fight and defend others.
ComicBookResources commented that both Kingpin and Daredevil have the same goal of "making the city a better place," and yet their ideals on the change clashes between good and evil.
Aside from the trailers, there have been several rumors and speculations surrounding the show.
Moviepilot previously claimed that the Daredevil's classic red costume could be based off on the 2004 Marvel comics storyline "Secret War" due to its description of having red and black color scheme and a Tron-like highlights.
There is also a possibility that Absorbing Man himself Carl "Crusher" Creel will make a cameo in the TV series due to Tweet from the show's official Twitter account.
Lastly, the British Board of Film Classification leaked the first three episodes of "Daredevil" as Fansided reports that Phil Abraham ("Breaking Bad") will direct the first two episodes "Into the Ring" and "Cut Man," while Adam Kane ("The Mentalist") will handle episode 3 "Rabbit in a Snow Storm."
"Daredevil" series will premiere in Netflix on April 10 which stars Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Wall, Elden Henson, Rosario Dawson, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Scott Glenn and Vincent D'Onofrio.