The Hell’s Kitchen of Disney’s masked vigilante reboot is given a grungy seventies overhaul by lead cinematographer Hillary Fyfe Spera
The hallmark of Marvel Studio’s Daredevil TV show which ran for three seasons on Netflix was the emphasis on a crime fighting superhero who actually bled and hurt. The reboot streaming on Disney+ is even grittier, doubling down on the use of real locations, in-camera effects, and cinematography styled on seedy seventies New York.
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