This weekend, Marvel’s brand new television series Daredevil premieres its entire first season on Netflix — thirteen episodes of blind attorney Matt Murdock slugging it out on the streets of New York City, using his heightened senses and ninja skills to bring justice to all the bad folks asking for it, and entertainment to everyone at home getting their binge-watch on.

What more do you need to know about Daredevil, beyond its affiliation with one of the most recognizable brands in the world, and its immediate ability to distract you all weekend long? Well, there are a few items to keep in mind, such as…

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