‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2: What Time Does Episode 4 Come Out?


The escape plan hatched in last week’s episode of Daredevil: Born Again may have brought Matt Murdock/Daredevil into the same vigilante orbit with another Marvel hero — the Swordsman — but this group isn’t out of the woods yet. What’s next? The Red Devil is still trying to expose Kingpin and all his dirty deeds and, as the Disney Plus show keeps us rooting for his quest for justice, we can expect more allies to appear. 

Along with Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) and Detective Cherry (Clark Johnson), another familiar face will be on board for Matt’s cause in Season 2: Jessica Jones. Krysten Ritter is reprising her role as the hard-punching Marvel hero first seen in the live-action Netflix shows, The Defenders and Jessica Jones. Don’t count on seeing Frank Castle this season, though — he’s busy doing other things right now. 

Stay locked in for this bone-cracking, blood-heavy jaunt into Hell’s Kitchen (and beyond), and a showdown looming between Daredevil and Fisk/Kingpin that’s unlike what fans have seen on screen before. Scroll on for details on when to watch episode 4 and the remainder of this season.

Episode release schedule for ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ season 2

Episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Again will drop on Tuesday, April 7, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. Season 2 has a total of eight episodes and the remaining four will arrive at 9 p.m. ET each Tuesday on Disney Plus. Here’s the remaining schedule:

  • Episode 5: Tuesday, April 14
  • Episode 6: Tuesday, April 21
  • Episode 7: Tuesday, April 28
  • Episode 8 (season finale): Tuesday, May 5

For fans who want a little extra, there’s a companion podcast you can watch on the streamer all season. Cast and crew take fans inside the episodes after they drop, so tune in for a deep dive.

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Disney Plus starts at $12 per month for a basic subscription with ads, with options to stream it ad-free or to save money with a bundle. The Disney Bundle packages the service with Hulu and/or ESPN Plus, and there’s a bundle pack that includes Max, Hulu and Disney Plus starting at $20 per month. Read our Disney Plus review.

Should I watch other Marvel shows with Daredevil?

You can binge season 1 of Daredevil: Born Again on Disney Plus if you need a refresher. But this also applies to newbies who want to check out the three seasons of Marvel’s Daredevil show that originally streamed on Netflix. 

Although Born Again is its own fresh story, there are lots of Easter eggs and connections from the Netflix run that will help viewers understand the characters and backstories. It’s a good idea to watch all the old Marvel series that were once Netflix originals: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and The Defenders. 





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“Their lives have been shattered by the devastating loss of privacy, dignity, and personal safety that the production and dissemination of this CSAM have caused,” the filing says. “xAI’s financial gain through the increased use of its image- and video-making product came at their expense and well-being.”

From December to early January, Grok allowed many AI and X social media users to create AI-generated nonconsensual intimate images, sometimes known as deepfake porn. Reports estimate that Grok users made 4.4 million “undressed” or “nudified” images, 41% of the total number of images created, over a period of nine days. 

X, xAI and its safety and child safety divisions did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The wave of “undressed” images stirred outrage around the world. The European Commission quickly launched an investigation, while Malaysia and Indonesia banned X within their borders. Some US government representatives called on Apple and Google to remove the app from their app stores for violating their policies, but no federal investigation into X or xAI has been opened. A similar, separate class-action lawsuit was filed (PDF) by a South Carolina woman in late January.

The dehumanizing trend highlighted just how capable modern AI image tools are at creating content that seems realistic. The new complaint compares Grok’s self-proclaimed “spicy AI” generation to the “dark arts” with its ease of subjecting children to “any pose, however sick, however fetishized, however unlawful.”

“To the viewer, the resulting video appears entirely real. For the child, her identifying features will now forever be attached to a video depicting her own child sexual abuse,” the complaint reads.

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The complaint says xAI is at fault because it did not employ industry-standard guardrails that would prevent abusers from making this content. It says xAI licensed use of its tech to third-party companies abroad, which sold subscriptions that led abusers to make child sexual abuse images featuring the faces and likenesses of the victims. The requests ran through xAI’s servers, which makes the company liable, the complaint argues.

The lawsuit was filed by three Jane Does, pseudonyms given to the teens to protect their identities. Jane Doe 1 was first alerted to the fact that abusive, AI-generated sexual material of her was circulating on the web by an anonymous Instagram message in early December. The filing says she was told about a Discord server by the anonymous Instagram user, where the material was shared. That led Jane Doe 1 and her family, and eventually law enforcement, to find and arrest one perpetrator.

Ongoing investigations led the families of Jane Does 2 and 3 to learn their children’s images had been transformed with xAI tech into abusive material.





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