Blind superhero hits hit

On Disney+ Daredevil: Born Again The covered Marvel universe is a kick under the butt with this sequel to the earlier Netflix series. During the day the blind lawyer Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) assists in the courtroom, at night he beats Daredevil criminals as a superhero. After a tragic incident, he hangs his mask on the willows, but that means other citizens take matters into their own hands. That causes problems. Gangster and Nemesis Kingpin (Vincent d’Onofrio) seems to want to improve his life and is now mayor of New York. His motives and methods, however, remain dubious.

This action series is double -political commentary on autocratic leaders, police violence and social inequality for this genre. Not everything always comes out of the paint, but the raw series often surprises and the cast is in top shape. Fans of the original Netflix series of course have a lead, but new viewers can also join here. They don’t have to be afraid of loose ends for now because season two is already in the making.

The rise of Bob Dylan

Who before (or after) seeing the cinema film A Complete Unknown Want to know more about folk singer Bob Dylan can go to the BBC on Saturday. There is the two -part documentary No Direction Home from Martin Scorsese. Scorsese (1942) and Dylan (1941) are generations, slightly older than the baby boomers who became their fans. As well as A Complete Unknown Scorseses film mainly covers the rise of Dylan (1959-66), the end of which was marked by the British tour, when purist folklovers lovers, because of his music for traitor, followed by his motorcycle accident. No Direction Home Is mainly an impressive collection of archive images and interviews, including a selection from ten hours of conversations with Dylan. Apart from the tension that generates more than life-sized Dylan-Mythe, it is also a refined document in which the music of Dylan and that of others gets all the space.

André Waardenburg

Writers versus Big Tech

Hazelight Studios has been making a furore for ten years with games that you have to play with the two of you. Their biggest triumph: the game It Takes Twoabout an falling marriage, which won the prize for game of the year in 2021 on the Game Awards. Of Split Fiction Hazelight continues on the race started. You and a fellow player step into the shoes of Schrijvers Zoe and Mio, who, lured by the promise of a book deal, stairs in the fall of a technology company. They come back in a digitized version of their own stories, while the company tries to steal their ideas. Zoe loves Fantasy, Mio of Sci-Fi, which is based in an impressive variety of puzzles, activities and environments. One to play on the couch with a smile – but beware: it can be pretty tough.

Len Maessen

Early Birds Prize

The program about nature, climate and sustainability is all about the presentation of the sixth brother Willibrordus Prize on Sunday. The prize for the most beautiful, most inspiring, original Fenolijn report of the past year. The phenolijn is a fixed section about the first -a -start and latters in nature, such as the flourishing of the first snowdrop, the first singing skylark or the first mushroom and the last -swallows. The prize is named after Frater Willibrordus. He died in September 2019. From the start of the Fenolijn, in 2001, the brother was one of the permanent, loyal callers. He was always involved and also thought it was his task to keep track of what changed in nature under the influence of the climate. To arrive at a winner, the jury overheard the thousands of messages that were recorded between February 20, 2024 and February 20, 2025.

Vincent Bijlo




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