"New York's Finest" | |
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Series Daredevil Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Air date | March 18th, 2016 |
Writers | Mark Verheiden |
Director | Marc Jobst |
Producers | John C. Kelley; Lauren Schmidt Hissrich; Michael Stricks; Mark Verheiden; Cindy Holland; Alison Engel; Allie Goss; Kris Henigman; Alan Fine; Joe Quesada; Stan Lee; Dan Buckley; Jim Chory; Jeph Loeb; Drew Goddard; Marco Ramirez; Douglas Petrie; Karim Zreik; Emma Fleischer; Tom Lieber; Keira Morrisette |
Starring | Charlie Cox; Deborah Ann Woll; Elden Henson; Jon Bernthal |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Dogs to a Gunfight" |
Next "Penny and Dime" |
"New York's Finest" is the third episode from season two of the superhero fantasy and crime drama series Daredevil, and the sixteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Marc Jobst with a script written by Mark Verheiden. All episodes from season two were made available on instant streaming video on Netflix on March 18th, 2016. In this episode, Daredevil faces his biggest physical challenge yet as he engages in a rooftop showdown with Punisher. To top it off, he then has to fight his way through a stairwell filled with goons with a gun duct-taped to his hand!
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Charlie Cox | Daredevil, Matt Murdock |
Deborah Ann Woll | Karen Page |
Elden Henson | Foggy Nelson |
Jon Bernthal | The Punisher, Frank Castle |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Stephen Rider | Blake Tower |
Rosario Dawson | Claire Temple |
Michelle Hurd | Samantha Reyes |
McCaleb Burnett | Elliot Grote |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ray Iannicelli | Jerry |
John Bianco | Jimmy "The Bear" |
Marcos Palma | Petty thief |
Marilyn Torres | Louisa Delgado |
Tracy Friedman | Security guard |
Matt Baguth | Gang member |
Marc Basil | Felon |
Ross Brodar | Biker |
Emily Trask | Reporter |
Jay Hieron | Lowlife |
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