Netflix’sDaredevilwas the first collaboration between Netflix andMarvel.
The other Netflix shows had this same level of brutality, showing a darker side of Marvel.
However, the Netflix shows didn’t have much swearing.
As violent as it was, thecharacters didn’t drop the f-bomb often, if at all.
Since most Marvel films are PG-13, they also don’t include much cursing.
If they do, it’s used sparingly, ensuring that it still appeals to a family audience.
It’s important to note thatDaredevil: Born Againand the Netflix shows are under different conditions on Disney+.
The first time he used it was during episode 6.
The second time is in episode 8 when heconfronts Bullseye in prison.
BeforeDaredevil: Born Againpremiered, many wondered if it would have the same mature tone as the Netflix series.
Any more than that and the film could be considered R-rated.
Marvel films have dropped f-bombs before, but not in the MCU until 2023’sGuardians of the Galaxy Vol.
In the film, Peter Quill assists Nebula in the simple process of opening a car door.
After growing increasingly frustrated at her, he yells,“launch the f**king door.
One year later, Marvel released itsfirst R-rated film withDeadpool & Wolverine.
Cursing isn’t new for Deadpool, but it is for Disney.
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