Daredevil: Born Again was actually filmed in Hell's Kitchen. Filming locations from the Marvel series
Where was Daredevil: Born Again filmed? Here's where the film crew shot Marvel's new series.

Disney+ after years in a new series installment. Although it was originally supposed to be a soft reboot, in the end it was decided to create a sequel to Netflix's Daredevil, which is sure to please the many fans of that production. The story is, of course, set in New York, but where was the Marvel series actually shot? Let's take a look at the production's filming locations.
Where was Daredevil: Born Again filmed?
The good news is that the team of Daredevil: Born Again has indeed set their sights on New York. Instead of shooting in a different location that would replace New York, they opted for an actual location from the series, so you can expect to see various familiar New York locations in Marvel's new series. The crew and cast even went to Hell's Kitchen itself – a place that is strongly associated with Daredevil himself. In addition to Hell's Kitchen, the team was seen in Harlem, Brooklyn and around Yonkers City Hall, the Manhattan Muncipal Building and New York’s Supreme Court.
Yonkers City Hall
Among the familiar locations that will appear in Daredevil: Born Again, we can mention Yonkers City Hall, which will likely serve as some kind of government building in the series. With the focus on Wilson Fisk's political career, it can be expected that government locations in New York will play a role in the new installment of Daredevil's adventures.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn was used by the team of Daredevil: Born Again several times. They were seen there during the filming of action scenes, and Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock) and Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle, Punisher) were also seen in Brooklyn while working on Daredevil: Born Again, so we can expect to see their scenes together in the area.
New York’s Supreme Court
Matt Murdock is a lawyer, so it's only natural that we'll also see him in courtrooms. And also in front of the courts, so it's no surprise that the team of Daredevil: Born Again was also shooting near New York's Supreme Court.
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