Even though Daredevil: Born Again had a strong audience score at premiere, the MCU series’ third episode caused its Popcornmeter to drop significantly. One year after seeing his greatest tragedy, Matt Murdock’s journey takes a dark turn in Daredevil: Born Again episode 3. By the conclusion of episode 3, which promises a titanic free-for-all clash between vigilantes and New York’s most influential public figures, the tension in Daredevil: Born Again is still simmering. Although it’s too soon to judge the overall quality of the series with six episodes remaining, Daredevil: Born Again’s Rotten Tomatoes score offers a clear glimpse of what viewers think. The Rotten Tomatoes scores for Daredevil: Born Again were updated the day after the third episode of the series was made accessible on Disney+. This update reflected the opinions of reviewers and viewers on the series’ current quality. On Rotten Tomatoes, Daredevil: Born Again has an 82% audience rating and an 84% critics’ rating as of March 12, 2025. Daredevil: Born Again debuted on March 5 to a 93% audience rating and an 80% review from critics.
Given that Daredevil: Born Again’s audience score rose to 95%, the Rotten Tomatoes ratings initially showed a large gap between reviewers and viewers. Since then, its Tomatometer has hardly altered, going from an 83% critics’ score to an 84% one, but its Popcornmeter has fallen thirteen percentage points. Daredevil: Born Again is now positioned under Agatha All Along with very identical numbers: Agatha All Along has an 83% public rating and an 84% critic rating. With an 81% audience rating and an 83% critic rating, Jessica Jones is ranked lower than Daredevil: Born Again when considering Netflix’s Marvel series. The release of Daredevil: Born Again’s Popcornmeter following episode 3 was very unexpected. Despite the devastating blow to Daredevil’s MCU mythos caused by Foggy Nelson’s death in Daredevil: Born Again episode 1, both fans and mainstream viewers appear to have enjoyed the two-part launch of the series. Fans may have enjoyed the Punisher’s seeming comeback, but it might not have been sufficient to keep Daredevil: Born Again’s Tomatometer ratings high. These elements are most likely unrelated, and the sheer volume of reviews from general audiences may be the reason behind Daredevil: Born Again’s erratic Rotten Tomatoes rankings. If Daredevil: Born Again hopes to place in the top half of the MCU’s highest-rated series on Rotten Tomatoes, it still has a ways to go. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man scored an amazing 97% from reviewers in February, which is comparable to Ms. Marvel’s 98% and X-Men ’97 season 1’s 99%. Hawkeye and WandaVision have Tomatometers in the 90s. Thankfully, Daredevil: Born Again’s viewership is expected to rise to comparable levels, and the show still has six episodes left that might increase its viewership.

Source:- Rotten Tomatoes