The famous Hallway scene maybe the best scene ever in anything Marvel related. And Charlie Cox does most of the fighting, but usually the stuntdouble is the one that gets thrown around or when he falls on his back and stuff.
18:48 I think thats because most guys playing superheroes get ripped for asthetic purposes, Charlie Cox for Daredevil got ripped for competition, like how actual fighters do. Compare him to, say, a Muay Thai fighter and you'll see it. Daredevil throughout his history has always been portrayed as more athletically built than his more bulky counterparts, kinda like Spiderman.
Matt's a little more than tired in the Hallway scene. He has just left Claire who is a nurse. Her prognosis was 2-3 broken ribs, punctured lung and possible concussion. So he is that AND tired.
You are correct regarding some of the hallway scene. From what I understand whenever Matt fell into a room that was when they would switch Charlie with his stunt double. And in case you are skeptical, it was actually one continuous shot. A lot of people think the scene has hidden cuts, but in actuality they had tracks on the roof which is what allowed them to navigate the camera so well. Daredevil, more than any other Marvel project, has an unparalleled level of art, craftsmanship, and dedication put into it, and it shows in every scene.
Charlie made a point in each season of doing more of the stunts, at least the ones he's capable of doing. The acrobatics he leaves to Chris, of course, but Charlie made it a point of pride to get better and better and more proficient every season. I'm curious to see if Marvel hires Chris Brewster to do the stunts for the Disney+ show since he works so well with Charlie.
The other shows all have good and great stuff (not so much IFs1) but DD is goddamn beautiful through and through. The dialogue, cinematography and fight scenes are all fantastic.
Also my favorite thing about this episode is that it shows Matt's pure conviction. When he fights he's actually gets hit and tired, his endurance is based on his Faith and Conviction. He wins most of his battles not on physicality but on his willpower alone.
They also use the same stunt double as captain america which as a fan both both makes me incredibly happy. Winter soldier Daredevil Agents of shield are peak mcu
Tthe last 5 mins of this episode is what REALLY hooked me into the series as a whole. His motivation to save that kid. He quickly became one of my favorite MARVEL characters.
His stunt double Chris Brewster is amazing. He didn’t want CGI. He did most of the hallways scene and when he goes into the room after beating the last guy at 20:20 , that’s when Charlie Cox switched back on to carry the child
Yes you are right, when he goes into a room and then he comes back into the screen there's a switch with the stunt double, so Charlie did like half of it, it's so brilliant.
Fun Fact: The Red and Yellow on Jack Murdock's Boxing Robe is an homage to Daredevil's original Marvel Comics Suit when Daredevil Debuted in 1964, which was made from his Boxing Robe.
Never get tired of seeing that iconic hallway scene. This will forever be in my top 5 favorite shows of all time...all three seasons are near perfect TV.
This show really was something else man…Daredevil and Jessica Jones quickly earned spots on my personal top 10 favorite marvel heroes completely based on their respective Netflix shows
Claire is supposed to be comic character, she patches up superheroes on the low mainly the street level kind like DD & Spidey. She got the code name The Night Nurse
I was waiting for the reaction to this episode. I'm happy you guys get to got to meet Claire and learn more about Matt and his relationship with his father. Also I love hallway fight scene at the end. All one shot and so brilliantly done! I loved every second of it. I seriously can't wait for you guys to react to some of the upcoming episodes!!
Matt's dad beating Creel in his last boxing match is truly incredible - Crusher Creel is a superhuman who can become as hard as anything he touches. In the comics he'd make his fists as hard as his metal locker before boxing matches.
@@notthecoolwhip No; he can control what he's absorbing. Agents of Shield had a version of him that was pretty comics accurate, changing only parts of his body, recalling things he's recently touched, etc.
@@JBWinter Well, I’ve never seen him having powers when he fights Jack because it would be impossible to someone that fights Hulk, She Hulk, etc, to loose to a normal human. He gets his powers when he is in prison for aggravated assault and extortion, then Loki gave him an enchanted potion because he wanted to make him powerful in hopes for him to defeat Thor.
The emotional catharsis after a singular episode is amazing. The character work done here is expertly done by stitching the flashbacks to his present self. I would love you to do your book talks for Daredevil he is essentially the most consistently well written character in all of comics since frank millers stuff in the 80s
He may not look incredible big in muscle compared to other actors but don’t sleep on Daredevil, Matt trained his body to peak human condition and he has done crazy stuff. Like he dodges bullets every night, he has dodge Electro lighting and can keep up with Spider-Man in agility (Peter has been surprised multiple times by Matt) that being said this series is more grounded and inconsistent with how capable the characters are but there’s some scenes that shows that they’re still peak human, in the season finale there’s a scene with Matt that shows how strong he is. And in this scene let’s not forget that he didn’t recover from his injuries, he had broken rips, stabs and he still wiped the floor with them.
If you watch the hallway scene again, you'll see the hidden cuts. When the camera points to a blank wall or someone's back blocks it, they cut the camera and set up the next take. The camera is on a track on the ceiling so it goes right over the door. The stunt performers are doing a very job at hiding their faces, so that when they "fall" into the next room, Charlie Cox is ready to take their place and do a shot where he's reacting to the camera. He is doing some of the stunt work, but none of the "fancy" and dangerous moves were him. You can tell because his face isn't fully in view.
28:07 -NO, especially animals .And people who live with animals, they should not be for them pet animals, but really part of their family .And of course it doesn't matter if someone have only wife and a dog or parents, wife, three kids and a dog or cat - that dog or cat should always be another member of the family .
The Avengers exist. New York happened. It's a young boy. He knows all about the Avengers. He has a good idea of how many goons are there. He heard the whole fight. One blind man comes in and gets him. He sees the aftermath.
So how do you want to do this? I mean, that are you going to watch the movies next to Daredevil, or you watch the first season, than the next movie? Or something else? (I'm not judging, I'm just asking). Anyway I really like you're reactions, and this show is my favorite Marvel produced thing, so I can't wait to you to get to (somehow, because if you start this it's going to be a long journy) season 3.
It bothers me a lot that you didn't comment at all about Matt's mom having left him and his dad even before the accident that caused Matt to be blind. Why are you so happy to shit on a single dad and not even mention the mom who abandoned her family?!
speaking of papercuts you guys should definitely at some point react to Everything Everywhere All At Once at some point, if you've not already seen it. Or watch it on your own but selfishly I'd prefer the reaction. I feel like it'll definitely be right up your alley. I remember watching this season the night it came out and this episode settled it for me, and I stayed up all night binge watching the entire season because that hallway fight was incredible.
He head that kid calling for his dad probably before he even entered the building. ❤😢
The famous Hallway scene maybe the best scene ever in anything Marvel related. And Charlie Cox does most of the fighting, but usually the stuntdouble is the one that gets thrown around or when he falls on his back and stuff.
Season 3 episode 4 prison escape is even better in my opinion. Literally a 10 minute one shot of fighting, acting and insane stunts
18:48 I think thats because most guys playing superheroes get ripped for asthetic purposes, Charlie Cox for Daredevil got ripped for competition, like how actual fighters do. Compare him to, say, a Muay Thai fighter and you'll see it.
Daredevil throughout his history has always been portrayed as more athletically built than his more bulky counterparts, kinda like Spiderman.
Matt's a little more than tired in the Hallway scene. He has just left Claire who is a nurse. Her prognosis was 2-3 broken ribs, punctured lung and possible concussion. So he is that AND tired.
You are correct regarding some of the hallway scene. From what I understand whenever Matt fell into a room that was when they would switch Charlie with his stunt double. And in case you are skeptical, it was actually one continuous shot. A lot of people think the scene has hidden cuts, but in actuality they had tracks on the roof which is what allowed them to navigate the camera so well. Daredevil, more than any other Marvel project, has an unparalleled level of art, craftsmanship, and dedication put into it, and it shows in every scene.
Charlie made a point in each season of doing more of the stunts, at least the ones he's capable of doing. The acrobatics he leaves to Chris, of course, but Charlie made it a point of pride to get better and better and more proficient every season. I'm curious to see if Marvel hires Chris Brewster to do the stunts for the Disney+ show since he works so well with Charlie.
He is MMA trained so he did a lot
The other shows all have good and great stuff (not so much IFs1) but DD is goddamn beautiful through and through.
The dialogue, cinematography and fight scenes are all fantastic.
Also my favorite thing about this episode is that it shows Matt's pure conviction. When he fights he's actually gets hit and tired, his endurance is based on his Faith and Conviction. He wins most of his battles not on physicality but on his willpower alone.
Most of Daredevil's fighting/stuntwork is done by Charlie Cox in general, but the more acrobatic stuff he physically can't do
He did a flip on S3, I remember him talking about it one interview he was just so proud it.
They also use the same stunt double as captain america which as a fan both both makes me incredibly happy. Winter soldier
Daredevil
Agents of shield are peak mcu
Tthe last 5 mins of this episode is what REALLY hooked me into the series as a whole. His motivation to save that kid. He quickly became one of my favorite MARVEL characters.
His stunt double Chris Brewster is amazing. He didn’t want CGI. He did most of the hallways scene and when he goes into the room after beating the last guy at 20:20 , that’s when Charlie Cox switched back on to carry the child
Yes you are right, when he goes into a room and then he comes back into the screen there's a switch with the stunt double, so Charlie did like half of it, it's so brilliant.
Daredevil: does not kill
Also Daredevil: tortures and inflicts severe, crippling, coma-inducing injuries
😆
Fun Fact: The Red and Yellow on Jack Murdock's Boxing Robe is an homage to Daredevil's original Marvel Comics Suit when Daredevil Debuted in 1964, which was made from his Boxing Robe.
Never get tired of seeing that iconic hallway scene. This will forever be in my top 5 favorite shows of all time...all three seasons are near perfect TV.
21:12 ladies and gentlemen, we got her
Glad to see you’re so into the show. How often are you guys gonna be uploading Daredevil?
This show really was something else man…Daredevil and Jessica Jones quickly earned spots on my personal top 10 favorite marvel heroes completely based on their respective Netflix shows
Matt Murdock is the essence of a hero.
Daredevil was were it all started and it's still Marvels (netflix) greatest MCU show imo
Chris was surprised when he first saw Charlie's build. The man got ripped (perfect amount) so he also worked to keep up with the actor.
the idea of matt fighting injured was charlie coxs idea
Claire is supposed to be comic character, she patches up superheroes on the low mainly the street level kind like DD & Spidey. She got the code name The Night Nurse
and the era of hallway scenes was born
I was waiting for the reaction to this episode. I'm happy you guys get to got to meet Claire and learn more about Matt and his relationship with his father. Also I love hallway fight scene at the end. All one shot and so brilliantly done! I loved every second of it. I seriously can't wait for you guys to react to some of the upcoming episodes!!
that is a true one shot- there are two switches during with his stunt double
Matt's dad beating Creel in his last boxing match is truly incredible - Crusher Creel is a superhuman who can become as hard as anything he touches. In the comics he'd make his fists as hard as his metal locker before boxing matches.
So wouldn’t he be as soft as a boxing glove then?
@@notthecoolwhip No; he can control what he's absorbing. Agents of Shield had a version of him that was pretty comics accurate, changing only parts of his body, recalling things he's recently touched, etc.
Creel didn’t had powers when he fought Jack my guy 🤦🏽♂️
@@reynaldolorenzo8409 That depends on who's writing the story. I've seen both versions 🤷♂️
@@JBWinter Well, I’ve never seen him having powers when he fights Jack because it would be impossible to someone that fights Hulk, She Hulk, etc, to loose to a normal human. He gets his powers when he is in prison for aggravated assault and extortion, then Loki gave him an enchanted potion because he wanted to make him powerful in hopes for him to defeat Thor.
gotta say, after you watch the video, it feels like I'm listening to a podcast and I love it
This show in my opinion is the best media marvel has ever put out (that I have seen)
The emotional catharsis after a singular episode is amazing. The character work done here is expertly done by stitching the flashbacks to his present self. I would love you to do your book talks for Daredevil he is essentially the most consistently well written character in all of comics since frank millers stuff in the 80s
One of my favourite shows ever not just in the superhero genre
He may not look incredible big in muscle compared to other actors but don’t sleep on Daredevil, Matt trained his body to peak human condition and he has done crazy stuff. Like he dodges bullets every night, he has dodge Electro lighting and can keep up with Spider-Man in agility (Peter has been surprised multiple times by Matt) that being said this series is more grounded and inconsistent with how capable the characters are but there’s some scenes that shows that they’re still peak human, in the season finale there’s a scene with Matt that shows how strong he is.
And in this scene let’s not forget that he didn’t recover from his injuries, he had broken rips, stabs and he still wiped the floor with them.
the corridor crew actually talked about that hallway scene with the people involved.
haha, you two remind me of the Bella twins when they pulled off the "twin magic" scenes for WWE
the man without fear
the perfect matt murdock in my opinion ^_^
Haven’t seen it mentioned… but the subtitle of “Daredevil” is “The Man Without Fear”!
I'm really looking forward to seeing you contrast Matt's dad with one of his other father figures later on.
They thing you're getting weaker, but you're not, are you, kid? You're getting stronger.
stunt men call it the Texas switch
This is the best Marvel show nothing else comes close Man
@@mariebourgot4949Not even close lmao
If you watch the hallway scene again, you'll see the hidden cuts. When the camera points to a blank wall or someone's back blocks it, they cut the camera and set up the next take. The camera is on a track on the ceiling so it goes right over the door.
The stunt performers are doing a very job at hiding their faces, so that when they "fall" into the next room, Charlie Cox is ready to take their place and do a shot where he's reacting to the camera. He is doing some of the stunt work, but none of the "fancy" and dangerous moves were him. You can tell because his face isn't fully in view.
And to think, you almost missed the iconic hallway fight because episode 1 Foggy rubbed you the wrong way...
I am here for the Daredevil! Don't stop!
28:07 -NO, especially animals .And people who live with animals, they should not be for them pet animals, but really part of their family .And of course it doesn't matter if someone have only wife and a dog or parents, wife, three kids and a dog or cat - that dog or cat should always be another member of the family .
Ahhh the hallway scene one of the best fight scenes I have ever seen
Nice. The best thing in video media ever done by Marvel. Yup, it's better than anything MCU...
I'm so excited for the next two!!
This episode just pulls ya in so deep....so frickin good
It's kinda ironic that a person that recently got Lasik surgery is watching a show about a blind man that grew to adapt his senses.
This is my favourite reaction series please keep it up
8:48 we do have a W, but it's way less used than in English
The Avengers exist. New York happened. It's a young boy. He knows all about the Avengers.
He has a good idea of how many goons are there. He heard the whole fight. One blind man comes in and gets him. He sees the aftermath.
Daredevil is my favorite super hero but my favorite comic character will soon be show 😊😊
It gets even better.
Just wait until you see the second season fight scenes.
Looking forward for you guys next episode reaction 😀😀😀
Good timing
So how do you want to do this? I mean, that are you going to watch the movies next to Daredevil, or you watch the first season, than the next movie? Or something else? (I'm not judging, I'm just asking). Anyway I really like you're reactions, and this show is my favorite Marvel produced thing, so I can't wait to you to get to (somehow, because if you start this it's going to be a long journy) season 3.
What about Suggestionangel?
Get to watch Jessica Jones (Season 1) next
in french its double v
The dad is a true mvp
It bothers me a lot that you didn't comment at all about Matt's mom having left him and his dad even before the accident that caused Matt to be blind.
Why are you so happy to shit on a single dad and not even mention the mom who abandoned her family?!
speaking of papercuts you guys should definitely at some point react to Everything Everywhere All At Once at some point, if you've not already seen it. Or watch it on your own but selfishly I'd prefer the reaction. I feel like it'll definitely be right up your alley.
I remember watching this season the night it came out and this episode settled it for me, and I stayed up all night binge watching the entire season because that hallway fight was incredible.