Frank Miller once described Daredevil as an "effort character": If Daredevil stops working out, he's not a superhero anymore. For the show's second season, he's not just the stunt and fight coordinator: Silvera's also a second-unit director, giving him much more control over how cameramen and cinematographers light and shoot his work. We talked to Silvera about season two's grueling five-minute fight scene, tricky staircase camerawork and old-school crane shots. Silvera's imaginative, brutal work on Daredevil's first season, particularly the now-famous, Oldboy-esque hallway fight, proved that he's a master of brawls. Silvera's choreography turned heads in such recent comic-book adaptations as the Arkham Knight and Arkham Origins Batman video games, the record-breaking Deadpool film and Netflix's Daredevil. Superhero fans may not know stunt coordinator Philip J Silvera's name, but they do know his work.
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