Superhero shows love to make us wait. Wait for the villain reveal. Wait for the suit-up moment. Wait for the hero to finally stop being emotionally constipated. But Daredevil: Born Again might just be flipping the script—and, even better, breaking a DC record that fans have been side-eyeing for almost a decade.
That’s right, Matt Murdock and Bullseye are strutting into Season 2 in full comic-accurate gear. No more just vibes, leather suits, or shadowy silhouettes. We’re talking double-d chest logo, and Bullseye looking like he came straight from the panels of a ’90s comic book and a GQ shoot.
Charlie Cox in a still from Daredevil: Born Again Episode 6 | Credits: Marvel Studios
And in doing so, they’re one-upping Smallville, the show that famously took 10 seasons to get Clark Kent into the Superman costume. Nine seasons of jackets, flannel, trench coats, and emotional speeches all lead to...
That’s right, Matt Murdock and Bullseye are strutting into Season 2 in full comic-accurate gear. No more just vibes, leather suits, or shadowy silhouettes. We’re talking double-d chest logo, and Bullseye looking like he came straight from the panels of a ’90s comic book and a GQ shoot.
Charlie Cox in a still from Daredevil: Born Again Episode 6 | Credits: Marvel Studios
And in doing so, they’re one-upping Smallville, the show that famously took 10 seasons to get Clark Kent into the Superman costume. Nine seasons of jackets, flannel, trench coats, and emotional speeches all lead to...
- 13/04/2025
- par Ojas Goel
- FandomWire
I’m always excited when a fresh batch of shows hits the screen, and this April is packed on Disney+ with something for everyone. From gritty superhero battles to lighthearted family adventures, the lineup feels like a perfect mix for cozy nights in or weekend binges.
We’ve got a lot to look forward to, with stories that range from saving the world to exploring creative magic behind the scenes. Each series brings its own flavor, so let’s dive into what’s coming up.
‘Daredevil: Born Again’
Matt Murdock’s journey as the blind lawyer with superhuman senses keeps us glued to the action. Charlie Cox shines in this gritty Marvel series, balancing courtroom drama with intense rooftop fights in Hell’s Kitchen. This episode wraps up the first season, tying together threads of rivalries and personal struggles.
Related: Fresh Glimpse of Charlie Cox in a Comic-Accurate Black Suit...
We’ve got a lot to look forward to, with stories that range from saving the world to exploring creative magic behind the scenes. Each series brings its own flavor, so let’s dive into what’s coming up.
‘Daredevil: Born Again’
Matt Murdock’s journey as the blind lawyer with superhuman senses keeps us glued to the action. Charlie Cox shines in this gritty Marvel series, balancing courtroom drama with intense rooftop fights in Hell’s Kitchen. This episode wraps up the first season, tying together threads of rivalries and personal struggles.
Related: Fresh Glimpse of Charlie Cox in a Comic-Accurate Black Suit...
- 13/04/2025
- par Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
No one is ever truly "gone" on comic book pages, no matter how dire the situation might seem. Just take a look at Gwen Stacy; she died for good all the way back in 1973, and that status quo mostly remained unchanged throughout all these years... until Marvel announced she'll be back as a cold-blooded assassin. However, not every comeback is for the worse. Beloved characters such as Spider-Man or Foggy Nelson seemingly met their end in a specific comic book only to make a big appearance a few issues down the line. Furthermore, we've seen the exact same scenario play out multiple times in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Phil Coulsson, Groot, Nick Fury, and many more heroes have "died" on-screen only for them to be back one way or another in subsequent projects. However, some characters have fates way more complicated than death, such as being sidelined due to studio politics.
Phil Coulsson, Groot, Nick Fury, and many more heroes have "died" on-screen only for them to be back one way or another in subsequent projects. However, some characters have fates way more complicated than death, such as being sidelined due to studio politics.
- 13/04/2025
- par Juan Diego Arriola Wundram
- Bam Smack Pow
DC Studios developing live-action “Swamp Thing" feature, based on the comic book series by writer Len Wein and illustrator Bernie Wrightson, has gained the interest of actor Vincent D’Onofrio, currently playing ‘Kingpin’ in Marvel’s new “Daredevil” TV series, who says he was born to play the ‘Frankenstein’-like creature:
"...when 'CDC' researcher 'Abby Arcane' returns to her childhood home of ‘Houma’, Louisiana, to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, she develops a bond with scientist 'Alec Holland'...
"...only to have him tragically taken from her.
"But as powerful forces descend on Houma, intent on exploiting the swamp’s mysterious properties for their own purposes...
"...Abby will discover that the swamp holds mystical secrets, both horrifying and wondrous…
“…and the potential love of her life…
“…may not be dead after all..."
Click the images to enlarge…...
"...when 'CDC' researcher 'Abby Arcane' returns to her childhood home of ‘Houma’, Louisiana, to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, she develops a bond with scientist 'Alec Holland'...
"...only to have him tragically taken from her.
"But as powerful forces descend on Houma, intent on exploiting the swamp’s mysterious properties for their own purposes...
"...Abby will discover that the swamp holds mystical secrets, both horrifying and wondrous…
“…and the potential love of her life…
“…may not be dead after all..."
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 13/04/2025
- par Unknown
- SneakPeek
Despite only running for nine episodes, it feels like Disney+ has packed a lot into its blood-soaked freshman season of Daredevil: Born Again. While it’s very much a continuation of Netflix’s Daredevil, the legal-superhero hybrid lives up to its ‘born again’ moniker as the Man Without Fear finally cements himself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From its shock opening that saw the beloved Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) meet his maker, through to episode 8’s dramatic cliffhanger where Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) took a bullet for Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio), there’s been a lot to unpack in such a short time.
Although Born Again originally pitched Hunter Doohan’s Muse as the big bad, it’s come as no real surprise that the crux of the story has been the slow devolution of Fisk into his Kingpin persona. Of course, Big Willy isn’t the only villain on the prowl,...
Although Born Again originally pitched Hunter Doohan’s Muse as the big bad, it’s come as no real surprise that the crux of the story has been the slow devolution of Fisk into his Kingpin persona. Of course, Big Willy isn’t the only villain on the prowl,...
- 12/04/2025
- par Tom Chapman
- Bam Smack Pow
Marvel Rivals is one of the best hero-shooters in the gaming sphere. With every new season, developer NetEase Games brings new playable heroes, skins, and maps, drawing inspiration from Marvel Comics. For Marvel Rivals‘ Season 2, we finally have Emma Frost in the hero-shooter as a Vanguard.
Right from her first reveal, Emma Frost has taken the entire internet by storm. A number of players have been thirsting hard for the character and are hailing NetEase for her design. The developer has clearly nailed the idea of using sex appeal to sell cosmetics.
Emma Frost is the latest addition to Marvel Rivals‘ roster. (Image via NetEase Games)
However, one player in the community has taken things too far. Somehow, they’ve unlocked the Emma Frost’s Lord icon within 12 hours of her debut on the game.
Is this the fastest Emma Frost Lord icon unlock?
There’s no denying that Lord...
Right from her first reveal, Emma Frost has taken the entire internet by storm. A number of players have been thirsting hard for the character and are hailing NetEase for her design. The developer has clearly nailed the idea of using sex appeal to sell cosmetics.
Emma Frost is the latest addition to Marvel Rivals‘ roster. (Image via NetEase Games)
However, one player in the community has taken things too far. Somehow, they’ve unlocked the Emma Frost’s Lord icon within 12 hours of her debut on the game.
Is this the fastest Emma Frost Lord icon unlock?
There’s no denying that Lord...
- 12/04/2025
- par Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Jon Hamm in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? I know it sounds like fan-casting fantasy, but the Tag actor has made it shown over the years that he is willing to suit up if given a chance. And honestly, Hamm is one of those actors who would fit right into the roles of many superhero characters.
The best part is, since the MCU got into the whole multiverse thing, it has opened up whole new possibilities, the option to cast multiple people to play the same superhero without having to change existing characters. Apart from that, many superheroes have not been explored yet; the comic book is filled with endless possibilities for Jon Hamm to make an entrance into the world of superheroes.
Jon Hamm in a still from Tag | Credits: Warner Bros.
This is not just a fan fantasy either, he has shown interest in the role of playing a superhero in interviews.
The best part is, since the MCU got into the whole multiverse thing, it has opened up whole new possibilities, the option to cast multiple people to play the same superhero without having to change existing characters. Apart from that, many superheroes have not been explored yet; the comic book is filled with endless possibilities for Jon Hamm to make an entrance into the world of superheroes.
Jon Hamm in a still from Tag | Credits: Warner Bros.
This is not just a fan fantasy either, he has shown interest in the role of playing a superhero in interviews.
- 12/04/2025
- par Rahul Biju
- FandomWire
Daredevil is not like any other Marvel superhero. He can’t punch through walls or have high-tech support, but he is a man who constantly questions his morals. Matt Murdock’s faith, rage, and pursuit of justice make him a hero who is as flawed as he is inspiring. That complexity goes up to new heights in Daredevil: Born Again.
Daredevil: Born Again continues where the Netflix series left off, marking the 13th series in the MCU. Charlie Cox is back again as Matt Murdock/Daredevil to face Kingpin/Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio. The series is not just a reboot; it is a continuation after the end of Netflix’s series. It has old, familiar characters and new chaos.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credit: Marvel Entertainment YouTube
The finale becomes even more exciting after the shocking events in Episode 8, Isle of Joy. Murdock is literally dancing with danger,...
Daredevil: Born Again continues where the Netflix series left off, marking the 13th series in the MCU. Charlie Cox is back again as Matt Murdock/Daredevil to face Kingpin/Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio. The series is not just a reboot; it is a continuation after the end of Netflix’s series. It has old, familiar characters and new chaos.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credit: Marvel Entertainment YouTube
The finale becomes even more exciting after the shocking events in Episode 8, Isle of Joy. Murdock is literally dancing with danger,...
- 12/04/2025
- par Bibon Sinha
- FandomWire
After a quiet 2024, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was supposed to make a big, explosive comeback in 2025. Unfortunately, not everything has gone according to plan during the first months of the year. While the Disney Plus projects, such as Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Daredevil: Born Again, premiered to a raving critical reception, the same can't be said for Marvel's first theatrical venture of 2025: Captain America: Brave New World.
Cap's movie only grossed $413 million on a budget of around $180 million without accounting for marketing expenses and reshoots — which, at best, means that it barely made a profit. At worst? Disney had another loss on its hands. Furthermore, Daredevil's numbers haven't necessarily exceeded expectations either. The series' opening gathered 7.5 million viewers, which is still an impressive number considering its 18+ rating, yet it falls short compared to the 10.9 million viewers for the first episode of Loki season 2. Marvel's record hasn't been impecable as of late,...
Cap's movie only grossed $413 million on a budget of around $180 million without accounting for marketing expenses and reshoots — which, at best, means that it barely made a profit. At worst? Disney had another loss on its hands. Furthermore, Daredevil's numbers haven't necessarily exceeded expectations either. The series' opening gathered 7.5 million viewers, which is still an impressive number considering its 18+ rating, yet it falls short compared to the 10.9 million viewers for the first episode of Loki season 2. Marvel's record hasn't been impecable as of late,...
- 11/04/2025
- par Juan Diego Arriola Wundram
- Bam Smack Pow
We brought you a couple of big Daredevil: Born Again updates this morning, but those hi-res shots of the Man Without Fear and Bullseye we promised you earlier today have finally found their way online.
We can't publish the photos here due to copyright. However, you can find them by following this link or the one below.
Charlie Cox & Wilson Bethel spend the night filming #DaredevilBornAgain season 2 in NYC
Click ⬇️ https://t.co/DUwdQjg3FW
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) April 11, 2025
What do they reveal? Not a huge amount beyond what we've already discussed, but we see that Dex does indeed have the classic "bullseye" logo on his mask. That's a step in the right direction and a design element that was sorely missing from what we saw in Daredevil: Born Again's pilot.
The villain is also covered in weapons, no great surprise given who we're talking about. As for Daredevil,...
We can't publish the photos here due to copyright. However, you can find them by following this link or the one below.
Charlie Cox & Wilson Bethel spend the night filming #DaredevilBornAgain season 2 in NYC
Click ⬇️ https://t.co/DUwdQjg3FW
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) April 11, 2025
What do they reveal? Not a huge amount beyond what we've already discussed, but we see that Dex does indeed have the classic "bullseye" logo on his mask. That's a step in the right direction and a design element that was sorely missing from what we saw in Daredevil: Born Again's pilot.
The villain is also covered in weapons, no great surprise given who we're talking about. As for Daredevil,...
- 11/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Daredevil: Born Again season 2 is shooting in New York, and new videos from the show's set reveal all Hell breaking loose at Fogwell's Gym in Hell's Kitchen.
As you can see below, the Man Without Fear and Bullseye come crashing through the gym's window; however, it appears they jump through individually, with Bullseye running off before the Man Without Fear heads in the same direction.
Moments later, the Anti-Vigilante Task Force bursts through the doors on the hunt for the vigilante and villain. Is it possible they're forced to work together? That may be the case, though it's just as likely that the hero stops Dex from killing Mayor Fisk before they're both forced to flee from the cops.
During a recent interview with Inverse, Daniel Blake actor Michael Gandolfini teased Jon Bernthal's return as The Punisher in next Tuesday's season 1 finale of Daredevil: Born Again.
"Me and Jb,...
As you can see below, the Man Without Fear and Bullseye come crashing through the gym's window; however, it appears they jump through individually, with Bullseye running off before the Man Without Fear heads in the same direction.
Moments later, the Anti-Vigilante Task Force bursts through the doors on the hunt for the vigilante and villain. Is it possible they're forced to work together? That may be the case, though it's just as likely that the hero stops Dex from killing Mayor Fisk before they're both forced to flee from the cops.
During a recent interview with Inverse, Daniel Blake actor Michael Gandolfini teased Jon Bernthal's return as The Punisher in next Tuesday's season 1 finale of Daredevil: Born Again.
"Me and Jb,...
- 11/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Author Christopher Golden has a lot of novels to his name, both originals and books that he was hired to write about established characters, like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Daredevil, the Justice League, Alien, Predator, the X-Men, King Kong, etc. He wrote and directed the podcast series Slayers: A Buffyverse Story with Amber Benson and did work on the screenplays for the 2019 Hellboy and Hellboy: The Crooked Man. Just last week, we learned that Scott Derrickson is set to direct a film adaptation of Golden’s novel Road of Bones – and now, Deadline reports that Michael B. Jordan’s production company Outlier Society is developing a film adaptation another Golden novel, The House of Last Resort.
Golden will write the script for the film and produce it alongside Pete Donaldson of Donaldson Media and Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo of Outlier Society.
Published by St. Martin’s Press, The House of Last...
Golden will write the script for the film and produce it alongside Pete Donaldson of Donaldson Media and Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo of Outlier Society.
Published by St. Martin’s Press, The House of Last...
- 11/04/2025
- par Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Vincent D'Onoforio is best known for his role as Kingpin within Marvel television. He's been the antithesis to Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in the Netflix series Daredevil and the Disney+ original series Daredevil: Born Again. D'Onofrio has also appeared as Kingpin in The Punisher, Hawkeye, and Echo. His acting as the Kingpin and the physical presence as well as the emotional depth he brings to the character has been praised by both fans and critics.
Today on X, Vincent D’Onoforio was asked if there was a character other than Wilson Fisk that he would like to play. He very simply replied “Swamp thing”.
Swamp thing
— Vincent D'Onofrio (@vincentdonofrio) April 10, 2025
Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time D’Onoforio said he wants to play Swamp Thing. Back in 2024, he actually said, "These days, I don't know why...I don't if you guys are into DC like I am.
Today on X, Vincent D’Onoforio was asked if there was a character other than Wilson Fisk that he would like to play. He very simply replied “Swamp thing”.
Swamp thing
— Vincent D'Onofrio (@vincentdonofrio) April 10, 2025
Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time D’Onoforio said he wants to play Swamp Thing. Back in 2024, he actually said, "These days, I don't know why...I don't if you guys are into DC like I am.
- 11/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about 9-1-1, Survivor, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Pitt and more!
1 | For those who are done bingeing Netflix’s Pulse: Were you surprised how many storylines got nicely buttoned up in the Season 1 finale? Are Dr. Elijah’s surprise appointment as chief resident, or the hospital’s division of surgery and emergency medicine, compelling enough to warrant a Season 2?
More from TVLineLingering White Lotus Questions: Did Saxon Hear About Chelsea? Who Uses a Dirty Blender?...
1 | For those who are done bingeing Netflix’s Pulse: Were you surprised how many storylines got nicely buttoned up in the Season 1 finale? Are Dr. Elijah’s surprise appointment as chief resident, or the hospital’s division of surgery and emergency medicine, compelling enough to warrant a Season 2?
More from TVLineLingering White Lotus Questions: Did Saxon Hear About Chelsea? Who Uses a Dirty Blender?...
- 11/04/2025
- par Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Luther, Nick Caruso, Charlie Mason and Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Spoiler Alert !!!Spoilers ahead for Daredevil: Born Again
This week’s Daredevil: Born Again felt like we were back in the Netflix original’s territory again. The penultimate episode of the season saw intense drama between Matt Murdock, Wilson Fisk, and Vanessa, with Benjamin ‘Bullseye’ Poindexter making a comeback after killing Foggy Nelson in the season premiere.
New details emerged about who was behind Foggy’s death in the show, but the biggest question among fans is why Matt jumped to save Wilson Fisk from almost certain death. Matt gets shot and ends up with what seems like a dangerous flesh wound. However, this might be the perfect opportunity to bring back Karen Page to the show.
A still from Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Matt Murdock’s state in Daredevil: Born Again episode 8 might lead the way for Karen Page’s return
Karen Page was, as everyone from...
This week’s Daredevil: Born Again felt like we were back in the Netflix original’s territory again. The penultimate episode of the season saw intense drama between Matt Murdock, Wilson Fisk, and Vanessa, with Benjamin ‘Bullseye’ Poindexter making a comeback after killing Foggy Nelson in the season premiere.
New details emerged about who was behind Foggy’s death in the show, but the biggest question among fans is why Matt jumped to save Wilson Fisk from almost certain death. Matt gets shot and ends up with what seems like a dangerous flesh wound. However, this might be the perfect opportunity to bring back Karen Page to the show.
A still from Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Matt Murdock’s state in Daredevil: Born Again episode 8 might lead the way for Karen Page’s return
Karen Page was, as everyone from...
- 11/04/2025
- par Nishanth A
- FandomWire
A leaked scene from Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 has surfaced, showcasing the Anti-Vigilante Task Force (Avtf) in pursuit of both Daredevil and Bullseye. The footage reveals an intense action sequence, with Daredevil, clad in a new black suit featuring the classic “Dd” logo, engaging in combat with Avtf operatives, courtesy of @Ethan127766.
A scene being filmed for #DaredevilBornAgain S2 featuring Avtf hunting down Daredevil and Bullseyepic.twitter.com/762FEv65b3
— Warling (@WarlingHD) April 11, 2025
Mayor Wilson Fisk established the Avtf in response to the emergence of the serial killer Muse, who had murdered over 60 individuals. While the task force’s initial mandate was to apprehend Muse, Fisk utilized this opportunity to target all vigilantes in New York City.
The Avtf comprises former corrupt officers and those willing to bypass ethical standards to achieve their objectives.
Related: Daredevil’s Black Suit in ‘Born Again’ Season 2 Finally Delivers What Fans Have Been Waiting For!
A scene being filmed for #DaredevilBornAgain S2 featuring Avtf hunting down Daredevil and Bullseyepic.twitter.com/762FEv65b3
— Warling (@WarlingHD) April 11, 2025
Mayor Wilson Fisk established the Avtf in response to the emergence of the serial killer Muse, who had murdered over 60 individuals. While the task force’s initial mandate was to apprehend Muse, Fisk utilized this opportunity to target all vigilantes in New York City.
The Avtf comprises former corrupt officers and those willing to bypass ethical standards to achieve their objectives.
Related: Daredevil’s Black Suit in ‘Born Again’ Season 2 Finally Delivers What Fans Have Been Waiting For!
- 11/04/2025
- par Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again.
There seems to be a critical error that is currently plaguing Daredevil: Born Again that has come to the notice of some fans. Despite how well the show is doing in other departments, I would be lying if I said that I am happy with how the show is treating Matt’s disability.
While his other senses are heightened, yes, and that allows him to do a slew of stunts and act as if he is not blind, there are other aspects of his life, such as maintaining his civilian identity that could have done with some more visually impaired representation.
Charlie Cox in a still from Daredevil: Born Again Episode 6 || Credits: Marvel Studios
There is no doubt that Daredevil: Born Again has been able to win over fans who were largely skeptical of the updates that they received during the production of the show.
There seems to be a critical error that is currently plaguing Daredevil: Born Again that has come to the notice of some fans. Despite how well the show is doing in other departments, I would be lying if I said that I am happy with how the show is treating Matt’s disability.
While his other senses are heightened, yes, and that allows him to do a slew of stunts and act as if he is not blind, there are other aspects of his life, such as maintaining his civilian identity that could have done with some more visually impaired representation.
Charlie Cox in a still from Daredevil: Born Again Episode 6 || Credits: Marvel Studios
There is no doubt that Daredevil: Born Again has been able to win over fans who were largely skeptical of the updates that they received during the production of the show.
- 11/04/2025
- par Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Marvel Television’s live-action "Daredevil: Born Again" superhero TV series, features blind lawyer 'Matt Murdock’ (Charlie Cox), his crimefighting alter ego, the red-suited ‘Daredevil' and vigilante “The Punisher”, now streaming on Disney+:
"...'Daredevil: Born Again' is a 'Season1'.
“It is not 'Season 4', so it is a whole new thing”,
…star Cox said referring to the three seasons he played the character in the previous Marvel/Netflix series.
"And I don't know where it's going, I don't know how much (story) involvement I'm going to have…
“… I don't know what it's leading to, but it feels like we're born again.
"And so I feel like I'm getting a second chance at the dream job…”
"Daredevil" was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and illustrators Bill Everett and Jack Kirby…
….debuting in Marvel Comics’ “Daredevil” #1 (April 1964).
"...growing up in the gritty crime-ridden neighborhood 'Hell's Kitchen' in New York City,...
"...'Daredevil: Born Again' is a 'Season1'.
“It is not 'Season 4', so it is a whole new thing”,
…star Cox said referring to the three seasons he played the character in the previous Marvel/Netflix series.
"And I don't know where it's going, I don't know how much (story) involvement I'm going to have…
“… I don't know what it's leading to, but it feels like we're born again.
"And so I feel like I'm getting a second chance at the dream job…”
"Daredevil" was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and illustrators Bill Everett and Jack Kirby…
….debuting in Marvel Comics’ “Daredevil” #1 (April 1964).
"...growing up in the gritty crime-ridden neighborhood 'Hell's Kitchen' in New York City,...
- 11/04/2025
- par Unknown
- SneakPeek
Daredevil: Born Again has been an incredibly successful entry in the MCU. As the finale approaches, Ayelet Zurer, who plays the formidable and ruthless Vanessa Fisk, explained how the wife of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk doesn’t think the same as other characters, and, in turn, revealed how all the characters in the series are playing out its real hidden theme. Although it can be easy to believe that all MCU shows and movies are just about grown adults in costumes saving the world in their own way, Zurer says Born Again is actually about something very different.
Vanessa Fisk’s story has not played out without its challenges, but in recent episodes, she has proven to be just as deadly as her husband. For Zurer, that makes her a very interesting and complex character to play, and those complexities are what Daredevil: Born Again is really about. The...
Vanessa Fisk’s story has not played out without its challenges, but in recent episodes, she has proven to be just as deadly as her husband. For Zurer, that makes her a very interesting and complex character to play, and those complexities are what Daredevil: Born Again is really about. The...
- 10/04/2025
- par Anthony Lund, George Edelman
- MovieWeb
[Editor's Note: This article is reviewed and updated on a weekly basis.]
It's been five years since Disney+ arrived in the UK, changing the streaming game almost overnight and making the daily struggle to choose what to watch next that bit harder. (We know — poor us!) Armed with the Infinity Gauntlet of IP — Marvel, Disney, Star Wars, Pixar, and Fox — and an ever-growing catalogue of offerings pooled from elsewhere, the House of Mouse has created a veritable content utopia where there truly is something for everyone. How many other platforms do you know where you can cross the Polynesian horizon with a demigod (Moana 2), take a trip around Poland with Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain), and see a Daredevil born again (we reckon you can figure that one out) all without having to switch streamers?
However, when faced with a platform where you can journey to a galaxy far, far away with a Star Wars-y smorgasbord just as...
It's been five years since Disney+ arrived in the UK, changing the streaming game almost overnight and making the daily struggle to choose what to watch next that bit harder. (We know — poor us!) Armed with the Infinity Gauntlet of IP — Marvel, Disney, Star Wars, Pixar, and Fox — and an ever-growing catalogue of offerings pooled from elsewhere, the House of Mouse has created a veritable content utopia where there truly is something for everyone. How many other platforms do you know where you can cross the Polynesian horizon with a demigod (Moana 2), take a trip around Poland with Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain), and see a Daredevil born again (we reckon you can figure that one out) all without having to switch streamers?
However, when faced with a platform where you can journey to a galaxy far, far away with a Star Wars-y smorgasbord just as...
- 10/04/2025
- par Jordan King, James Dyer, Ben Travis
- Empire - Movies
The nine episode first season of the Marvel series Daredevil: Born Again just made its premiere on Disney+ last month (you can read our review Here), and we’re already closing in on the end of the run – but the good news is, season 2 already started filming at the end of February, so we shouldn’t have to wait too long for the next batch of episodes. Although the initial plan was to rework some elements and make Daredevil: Born Again stand separate from the Netflix Daredevil series (despite sharing some cast members), the show underwent a creative overhaul when the writers and actors strikes shut down production in 2023. Now, this series is a direct follow-up to the Netflix series, picking up five years later… but that doesn’t mean it’s anything like what a Daredevil season 4 on Netflix would have been, as that season, if it had happened,...
- 10/04/2025
- par Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
One of the most surprising yet fascinating revelations from Dcu’s initial announcement was Swamp Thing, which is set to be helmed by James Mangold, the mind behind the best X-Men movie to date.
As for potential contenders for the role, back in 2023, Vincent D’Onofrio entertained the prospect of headlining the live-action Alec Holland.
Vincent D’Onofrio in a still from Daredevil Season 3 | Credit: Netflix
Although the release window for the movie still remains under the curtains, the Marvel star has once again ignited the discussion surrounding this potential casting, and some fans aren’t too thrilled by this prospect.
Fans are divided over Vincent D’Onofrio’s desire to headline Swamp Thing
Barring Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio’s performance in Netflix’s Daredevil was arguably the biggest highlight of the series, and it’s easy to see why many were thrilled by his jump to the mainline MCU.
As for potential contenders for the role, back in 2023, Vincent D’Onofrio entertained the prospect of headlining the live-action Alec Holland.
Vincent D’Onofrio in a still from Daredevil Season 3 | Credit: Netflix
Although the release window for the movie still remains under the curtains, the Marvel star has once again ignited the discussion surrounding this potential casting, and some fans aren’t too thrilled by this prospect.
Fans are divided over Vincent D’Onofrio’s desire to headline Swamp Thing
Barring Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio’s performance in Netflix’s Daredevil was arguably the biggest highlight of the series, and it’s easy to see why many were thrilled by his jump to the mainline MCU.
- 10/04/2025
- par Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Vincent D'Onofrio has reaffirmed his desire to join the DC Universe as a specific horror-tinged character. The Daredevil: Born Again star, who plays fan-favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe villain Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, recently shared that Swamp Thing would be the other character he'd like to play on the big or small screen.
Responding to a fan on X, D'Onofrio wrote that "Swamp Thing" would be the other character besides Wilson Fisk that he would want to play. This isn't the first time that the actor has expressed interest in playing Swamp Thing. Back in 2023, he retweeted a feature article from Cbr by Nicholas Brooks — which made the case for why the actor should jump from the MCU to the Dcu to play Alec Holland/Swamp Thing — and captioned it, "Love this." The retweet drove fans wild with speculation, especially once DC Studios head James Gunn liked D'Onofrio's post. A couple of days later,...
Responding to a fan on X, D'Onofrio wrote that "Swamp Thing" would be the other character besides Wilson Fisk that he would want to play. This isn't the first time that the actor has expressed interest in playing Swamp Thing. Back in 2023, he retweeted a feature article from Cbr by Nicholas Brooks — which made the case for why the actor should jump from the MCU to the Dcu to play Alec Holland/Swamp Thing — and captioned it, "Love this." The retweet drove fans wild with speculation, especially once DC Studios head James Gunn liked D'Onofrio's post. A couple of days later,...
- 10/04/2025
- par Lee Freitag
- CBR
Daredevil: Born Againdirectors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have pulled back the curtain on one of the more compelling aspects of the penultimate episode. After being absent from the series since Episode 1, Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8 features the return of Wilson Bethel’s Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye. Matt (Charlie Cox) nearly kills Bullseye in the premiere after he murders of Foggy (Elden Henson), and now seven episodes later, it’s time for a check-in. Juxtapose to Daredevil’s red, Bethel’s scenes as Bullseye both in the prison and at the black and white ball in Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8 are shaded with tints of blue. During a recent interview with Brandon Davis of Phase Hero, Daredevil: Born Again directors Benson and Morehead explained this choice:
Benson: "The whole thing with the blue lighting and the blue flowers and all of that was something we were laser-focused on because of our weird love for Bullseye.
Benson: "The whole thing with the blue lighting and the blue flowers and all of that was something we were laser-focused on because of our weird love for Bullseye.
- 10/04/2025
- par Adam Blevins
- Collider.com
The nine episode first season of the Marvel series Daredevil: Born Again just made its premiere on Disney+ early last month (you can read our review Here), and the series revival has already closed in on the end of the run – but the good news is, season 2 already started filming at the end of February, so fans shouldn’t have to wait too long for the next batch of episodes.
Although it seems like Vincent D’Onofrio’s life is tied up in Hell’s Kitchen with Marvel, the actor revealed that he’s a crossover fan with DC Comics as he reveals that there’s another comic book character he’d like to play. On social media, a user named David Caneppa asked D’Onofrio what character outside of Wilson Fisk would he like to play. D’Onofrio answered simply, “Swamp thing.” DC attempted to adapt Swamp Thing into a series...
Although it seems like Vincent D’Onofrio’s life is tied up in Hell’s Kitchen with Marvel, the actor revealed that he’s a crossover fan with DC Comics as he reveals that there’s another comic book character he’d like to play. On social media, a user named David Caneppa asked D’Onofrio what character outside of Wilson Fisk would he like to play. D’Onofrio answered simply, “Swamp thing.” DC attempted to adapt Swamp Thing into a series...
- 10/04/2025
- par EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Daredevil Final Episode Poster (Photo Credit – Instagram)
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is limping into the final round, and it’s been one hell of a fight. Eight episodes deep, Daredevil: Born Again has delivered everything from rooftop angst and hallway brawls to a twisted art freak with a paintbrush for a conscience. Episode 8 raised the stakes to be unbearable, with Matt practically sniffing Fisk’s cologne as he closes in on the mayor-turned-menace. Meanwhile, Muse keeps stacking up crimes like they’re collector’s items, and let’s not forget the tragic fallout from Hector Ayala’s death. Oh, and Matt’s girlfriend? Still kidnapped. Still in serious danger.
What started as a reluctant comeback for Matt has turned into a full-blown crusade, and it’s all snowballing toward the episode 9 finale. The cat-and-mouse dynamic between Daredevil and Fisk has never felt this personal, this raw, or this inevitable.
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is limping into the final round, and it’s been one hell of a fight. Eight episodes deep, Daredevil: Born Again has delivered everything from rooftop angst and hallway brawls to a twisted art freak with a paintbrush for a conscience. Episode 8 raised the stakes to be unbearable, with Matt practically sniffing Fisk’s cologne as he closes in on the mayor-turned-menace. Meanwhile, Muse keeps stacking up crimes like they’re collector’s items, and let’s not forget the tragic fallout from Hector Ayala’s death. Oh, and Matt’s girlfriend? Still kidnapped. Still in serious danger.
What started as a reluctant comeback for Matt has turned into a full-blown crusade, and it’s all snowballing toward the episode 9 finale. The cat-and-mouse dynamic between Daredevil and Fisk has never felt this personal, this raw, or this inevitable.
- 10/04/2025
- par Samridhi Goel
- KoiMoi
Michael Gandolfini Punisher Tease(Photo Credit –Facebook/Instagram)
Hell’s Kitchen has been strangely quiet, too quiet. The kind of calm that feels like it’s holding its breath before all hell breaks loose. Matt Murdock’s been doing his red-suited dance with crime, throwing punches and legal jargon, but something’s been missing, a storm brewing just off-screen. Tension’s been simmering, with old grudges and unfinished business crackling under the surface like a lit fuse waiting for the boom.
Now, word on the street is episode 9 is about to rip the lid off everything we thought this season was building toward. Cast insiders are teasing something seismic, something brutal, something fans won’t be emotionally prepared for, and honestly, we believe them. It’s not just a twist. It’s a gut-punch. A long-anticipated force of chaos is apparently ready to explode back into the MCU, and it...
Hell’s Kitchen has been strangely quiet, too quiet. The kind of calm that feels like it’s holding its breath before all hell breaks loose. Matt Murdock’s been doing his red-suited dance with crime, throwing punches and legal jargon, but something’s been missing, a storm brewing just off-screen. Tension’s been simmering, with old grudges and unfinished business crackling under the surface like a lit fuse waiting for the boom.
Now, word on the street is episode 9 is about to rip the lid off everything we thought this season was building toward. Cast insiders are teasing something seismic, something brutal, something fans won’t be emotionally prepared for, and honestly, we believe them. It’s not just a twist. It’s a gut-punch. A long-anticipated force of chaos is apparently ready to explode back into the MCU, and it...
- 10/04/2025
- par Samridhi Goel
- KoiMoi
Fans had been waiting desperately for Charlie Cox to don his iconic red suit and return as Daredevil for years since the Netflix series ended. When MCU revealed plans for Daredevil: Born Again were in the works, there were screams of joy as well as sighs of fear, for what if the billion-dollar franchises ended up messing with the Daredevil we had to come to love?
Well, as we can all see, the series has turned out to be just as, if not even more brutal, gory, and impressive as the Og Netflix series. Born Again is even better than the recent Marvel series, and the director recently teased some details that make the upcoming finale sound even better.
Daredevil: Born Again | Credit: Marvel Studios Spoiler Alert !!!Potential Spoiler for Daredevil: Born Again Director teases Daredevil: Born Again finale is going to be even violent
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has...
Well, as we can all see, the series has turned out to be just as, if not even more brutal, gory, and impressive as the Og Netflix series. Born Again is even better than the recent Marvel series, and the director recently teased some details that make the upcoming finale sound even better.
Daredevil: Born Again | Credit: Marvel Studios Spoiler Alert !!!Potential Spoiler for Daredevil: Born Again Director teases Daredevil: Born Again finale is going to be even violent
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has...
- 10/04/2025
- par Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Imagine showing up to work, and your colleague is already deep in character, so deep that even your boss got spooked. Well, that’s exactly what went down when Chadwick Boseman was filming Black Panther. According to director Ryan Coogler, the actor went scary deep into his role as T’Challa, even while secretly battling cancer.
Spilling the jaw-dropping detail from the set of Black Panther, Ryan Coogler spoke passionately about Chadwick Boseman’s powerful performance and how he had dedicated himself to his onscreen Marvel character. As per Coogler, Boseman had so madly adapted T’Challa’s African accent that even Disney execs didn’t know whether to clap or call Hr.
Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther in a still from Avengers: Infinity War | image: Marvel Studios Black Panther director Ryan Coogler spoke passionately about Chadwick Boseman
Sinners director, Ryan Coogler, recently appeared on The Breakfast Club and got...
Spilling the jaw-dropping detail from the set of Black Panther, Ryan Coogler spoke passionately about Chadwick Boseman’s powerful performance and how he had dedicated himself to his onscreen Marvel character. As per Coogler, Boseman had so madly adapted T’Challa’s African accent that even Disney execs didn’t know whether to clap or call Hr.
Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther in a still from Avengers: Infinity War | image: Marvel Studios Black Panther director Ryan Coogler spoke passionately about Chadwick Boseman
Sinners director, Ryan Coogler, recently appeared on The Breakfast Club and got...
- 10/04/2025
- par Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Spoiler Alert !!!Spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8
Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8 had some shocking twists that proved to the audience that Wilson Fisk isn’t the real big baddie of the series. The series kicked off with the shocking death of Foggy Nelson, and we now know who sent Benjamin Poindexter aka Bullseye after him.
The show perfectly crafted the villainous turn of a character who was there by the sidelines right from the Netflix days of the series. Fans have underestimated Vanessa Fisk for so long, but the recent episode, titled Isle of Joy, depicted a side of Vanessa that is as brutal as that of her husband.
Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Disney+/Marvel Studios
There were not one but two twists in the tale that outlined Vanessa’s diabolical villain. At the beginning of the episode,...
Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8 had some shocking twists that proved to the audience that Wilson Fisk isn’t the real big baddie of the series. The series kicked off with the shocking death of Foggy Nelson, and we now know who sent Benjamin Poindexter aka Bullseye after him.
The show perfectly crafted the villainous turn of a character who was there by the sidelines right from the Netflix days of the series. Fans have underestimated Vanessa Fisk for so long, but the recent episode, titled Isle of Joy, depicted a side of Vanessa that is as brutal as that of her husband.
Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Fisk and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Disney+/Marvel Studios
There were not one but two twists in the tale that outlined Vanessa’s diabolical villain. At the beginning of the episode,...
- 10/04/2025
- par Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
This story contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8.
Ayelet Zurer, who plays Vanessa Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again, has spoken about her character’s involvement in Foggy Nelson’s death. This shocking revelation came at the end of the the eight and penultimate episode of the series.
Zure spoke to ScreenRant about the big twist, repeating that there would be “consequences” for her character's actions: " There are always consequences in the show for everyone; everyone's action will have consequences.” This was in regard not only to murdering Elden Henson’s Foggy but also her former lover, Adam.
Foggy died during the opening episode of the series when Bullseye (Wilson Bethel) shot him in the heart outside Josie’s bar in Hell’s Kitchen. This is seemingly an act of revenge for his role in the downfall of Bullseye and Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onforio) in Netflix’s Daredevil season...
Ayelet Zurer, who plays Vanessa Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again, has spoken about her character’s involvement in Foggy Nelson’s death. This shocking revelation came at the end of the the eight and penultimate episode of the series.
Zure spoke to ScreenRant about the big twist, repeating that there would be “consequences” for her character's actions: " There are always consequences in the show for everyone; everyone's action will have consequences.” This was in regard not only to murdering Elden Henson’s Foggy but also her former lover, Adam.
Foggy died during the opening episode of the series when Bullseye (Wilson Bethel) shot him in the heart outside Josie’s bar in Hell’s Kitchen. This is seemingly an act of revenge for his role in the downfall of Bullseye and Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onforio) in Netflix’s Daredevil season...
- 09/04/2025
- par Harvey John
- CBR
The second season of The Last of Us will air on HBO and Max this upcoming Sunday, continuing the story of Joel, Ellie and the zombie apolcaypse. The first season was a huge hit when it aired a couple years ago, and the second season looks to up the ante. As it happens, we've gotten to see the new season ahead of the premiere, and we're to give you our spoiler-free review!
We talk all about it in the latest episode of our Take the Black podcast, where we disuss all things sci-fi, fantasy, movies, books and TV. It takes us a minute to get there, though. First, we visit Westeros to celebrate the start of production on House of the Dragon season 3, as well as check in on the ongoing feud between showrunner Ryan Condal and author George R.R. Martin, who originated the source material. The show is in a weird,...
We talk all about it in the latest episode of our Take the Black podcast, where we disuss all things sci-fi, fantasy, movies, books and TV. It takes us a minute to get there, though. First, we visit Westeros to celebrate the start of production on House of the Dragon season 3, as well as check in on the ongoing feud between showrunner Ryan Condal and author George R.R. Martin, who originated the source material. The show is in a weird,...
- 09/04/2025
- par Dan Selcke
- Winter Is Coming
The penultimate episode of Daredevil: Born Again is now streaming on Disney+, and with the hour ending on a massive cliffhanger, directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are now dropping some hints about what fans can expect from next week's season finale.
There will be full spoilers for this week's episode and mild spoilers for the finale ahead.
In "Isle of Hope," Matt Murdock inadvertently facilitates the escape of the man who killed Foggy Nelson, Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter," before learning that Vanessa Fisk was the one who hired the assassin to take out his best friend back in the series premiere.
Bullseye decides to target Mayor Fisk at the Black and White Ball, but Murdock's heroic instincts kick in and he jumps in front of his nemesis, taking Dex's bullet through the chest.
While speaking to TV Line, Benson and Moorhead avoided getting into plot specifics, but they did...
There will be full spoilers for this week's episode and mild spoilers for the finale ahead.
In "Isle of Hope," Matt Murdock inadvertently facilitates the escape of the man who killed Foggy Nelson, Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter," before learning that Vanessa Fisk was the one who hired the assassin to take out his best friend back in the series premiere.
Bullseye decides to target Mayor Fisk at the Black and White Ball, but Murdock's heroic instincts kick in and he jumps in front of his nemesis, taking Dex's bullet through the chest.
While speaking to TV Line, Benson and Moorhead avoided getting into plot specifics, but they did...
- 09/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
It will not be a lie to accept that Daredevil: Born Again has brought back Marvel its lost glory. The series has been better than most of the recent MCU content and has also impressed the Netflix Daredevil fans. The latest episode also ended on a high note and promised an intense finale for Season 1.
Among all the MCU Disney+ series, only a handful of them could please the fans. Loki was the only show that received widespread acclaim. After some recent comments by the Daredevil: Born Again director, it looks like the Charlie Cox show will also end with a bang.
Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Daredevil: Born Again directors hint at what to expect from the season finale
Since its start, Daredevil: Born Again has proven to be better than most of the recent MCU content, and especially the Disney+ shows. Despite some underwhelming aspects,...
Among all the MCU Disney+ series, only a handful of them could please the fans. Loki was the only show that received widespread acclaim. After some recent comments by the Daredevil: Born Again director, it looks like the Charlie Cox show will also end with a bang.
Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Daredevil: Born Again directors hint at what to expect from the season finale
Since its start, Daredevil: Born Again has proven to be better than most of the recent MCU content, and especially the Disney+ shows. Despite some underwhelming aspects,...
- 09/04/2025
- par Subham Mandal
- FandomWire
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again
Bullseye’s entrance into the MCU marked a paradigm-shifting tragedy in the life of Matt Murdock. After his conviction in Daredevil: Born Again episode, the year after he assassinated Foggy Nelson, the character has once again surfaced in the MCU, and this time, he has a visual upgrade unlike any other.
Daredevil: Born Again has been applauded for its visionary storytelling when it comes to adapting powers to the MCU. The first instance of this was when Matt first used his heightened senses, which was communicated by the aspect ratio of the frame changing. Now, a similar cinematic technique has been used to communicate the powers of Benjamin Poindexter.
Bullseye in a still from Daredevil: Born Again trailer | Credit: Marvel Studios
Benjamin Poindexter is one of the most notorious villains in Daredevil’s Rogue’s Gallery, which points towards how...
Bullseye’s entrance into the MCU marked a paradigm-shifting tragedy in the life of Matt Murdock. After his conviction in Daredevil: Born Again episode, the year after he assassinated Foggy Nelson, the character has once again surfaced in the MCU, and this time, he has a visual upgrade unlike any other.
Daredevil: Born Again has been applauded for its visionary storytelling when it comes to adapting powers to the MCU. The first instance of this was when Matt first used his heightened senses, which was communicated by the aspect ratio of the frame changing. Now, a similar cinematic technique has been used to communicate the powers of Benjamin Poindexter.
Bullseye in a still from Daredevil: Born Again trailer | Credit: Marvel Studios
Benjamin Poindexter is one of the most notorious villains in Daredevil’s Rogue’s Gallery, which points towards how...
- 09/04/2025
- par Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
There’s a new Urich in town and, just like her uncle before her, Bb is all about digging up the truth and rooting out corruption — and getting way too deep into Wilson Fisk’s risky business in the process. Played by “Candy Cane Lane” and “#blackAF” star Genneya Walton, Bb Urich is the next generation investigative NYC reporter in “Daredevil: Born Again,” pounding pavement for her man-on-the-street ‘Bb Report’ interviews, penning editorials and courting access to the rich, powerful and corrupt power players of the city who can help her get the scoop.
“She’s really powered by truth and integrity,” Walton told TheWrap. “I think she really values being the voice of people that might not otherwise have it.”
Naturally, that’s going to pit her against a figure of rampant corruption like Wilson Fisk, but the two also have bad blood that runs deeper. Fisk killed Bb...
“She’s really powered by truth and integrity,” Walton told TheWrap. “I think she really values being the voice of people that might not otherwise have it.”
Naturally, that’s going to pit her against a figure of rampant corruption like Wilson Fisk, but the two also have bad blood that runs deeper. Fisk killed Bb...
- 09/04/2025
- par Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap
We’re reintroduced to Foggy Nelson’s killer at the beginning of Daredevil: Born Again Episode 8, "Isle of Joy." A vibey entrance depicts a prisoner picking a blue rose backed by lush indie music. Then we cut to Benjamin Leonard Poindexter, better known as Bullseye, who is being moved to the Gen Pop wing of the prison where he is incarcerated. Fisk ordered the move. The kicker is that we don’t know which Fisk did it: Wilson or Vanessa.
With this subtle yet sinister opening, “Isle of Joy” sets the table for one of the more thrilling episodes this season. And – while there are certainly still a number of strange hiccups along the way – I can genuinely recommend this one for a pretty good time.
The rest of this review will contain Spoilers.
“Isle of Joy”
After the update from prison, we kick to Mayor Fisk assuring his staff...
With this subtle yet sinister opening, “Isle of Joy” sets the table for one of the more thrilling episodes this season. And – while there are certainly still a number of strange hiccups along the way – I can genuinely recommend this one for a pretty good time.
The rest of this review will contain Spoilers.
“Isle of Joy”
After the update from prison, we kick to Mayor Fisk assuring his staff...
- 09/04/2025
- par Jonny Malks
- Winter Is Coming
This post contains spoilers for "Daredevil: Born Again" episode 8.When the Devil of Hell's Kitchen returned all those weeks ago in "Daredevil: Born Again," he wasn't alone. Dropping in to cause chaos and add one more kill to his hit list with the death of Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) was Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye (Wilson Bethel). Well, now the man who put an end to one-half of the Avocados at Law has busted out of the slammer and, in no time at all, set his sights on the newly appointed Mayor of New York City, Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio). Music played, champagne poured, and a special day was ruined courtesy of a former ally to Fisk who had his sights set on the most powerful man in New York. Call us crazy, but doesn't this sound all very familiar?
Back at the tail end of Netflix's third "Daredevil" season,...
Back at the tail end of Netflix's third "Daredevil" season,...
- 09/04/2025
- par Nick Staniforth
- Slash Film
In Daredevil: Born Again's penultimate episode, "Isle of Joy," Bullseye escapes from prison, tries to murder Mayor Fisk, and inadvertently takes out Matt Murdock when the Man Without Fear leaps into action to save the "former" Kingpin of Crime.
Loki and Moon Knight directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead helmed Daredevil: Born Again's new pilot and the show's final two episodes.
During his investigation into Foggy Nelson's murder, Matt visits his best friend's killer in prison, loses his cool, and unknowingly(?) loosens one of the former FBI Agent's teeth. That eventually helps Bullseye to escape, but was it intentional?
Phase Hero spoke with the duo and asked whether Matt wanted Dex to break out when he slammed his head into the table.
"In answer to the first question, whether it was Matt's plan, I think you're supposed to wonder about this," Moorhead teased. "We have an idea, but...
Loki and Moon Knight directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead helmed Daredevil: Born Again's new pilot and the show's final two episodes.
During his investigation into Foggy Nelson's murder, Matt visits his best friend's killer in prison, loses his cool, and unknowingly(?) loosens one of the former FBI Agent's teeth. That eventually helps Bullseye to escape, but was it intentional?
Phase Hero spoke with the duo and asked whether Matt wanted Dex to break out when he slammed his head into the table.
"In answer to the first question, whether it was Matt's plan, I think you're supposed to wonder about this," Moorhead teased. "We have an idea, but...
- 09/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Warning! This article contains major spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again, Episode 8.Daredevil: Born Again actress Ayelet Zurer, who plays Mayoral First Lady Vanessa Fisk in the Disney+ MCU series, has addressed the revelations that surfaced about Foggy's death in Episode 8, titled "Isle of Joy," promising that certain characters will face "consequences" further down the line. In one of the episode's most shocking moments, Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock deduces that Vanessa was responsible for putting the hit out on Elden Henson's Franklin "Foggy" Nelson — who abruptly died in the show's opening scene at the hands of Wilson Bethel's Bullseye aka Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter.
In the comics, Foggy was killed in Daredevil Vol. 2 #82, but it is later revealed that the plucky lawyer had faked his death and had been taken into witness protection after being targeted by Daredevil's enemies in a memorable storyline titled "The Secret Life of Foggy Nelson.
In the comics, Foggy was killed in Daredevil Vol. 2 #82, but it is later revealed that the plucky lawyer had faked his death and had been taken into witness protection after being targeted by Daredevil's enemies in a memorable storyline titled "The Secret Life of Foggy Nelson.
- 09/04/2025
- par Adele Ankers-Range
- MovieWeb
The latest episode of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ has everyone talking, and for good reason. Episode 8 ramps up the tension with a wild mix of action and drama, pulling Matt Murdock back into the chaos of his double life. We’ve got a recap coming that’ll break down the key moments, plus a deep dive into that ending nobody saw coming. It’s a rollercoaster of a chapter, and it’s setting the stage for a finale that’s bound to shake things up even more.
Charlie Cox is killing it as Daredevil, facing off against old enemies and personal demons alike. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin is just as menacing, pulling strings as New York’s mayor while his marriage with Vanessa, played by Ayelet Zurer, takes some dark turns. The episode’s ending left me stunned, and I bet it did the same for you. Let’s get into...
Charlie Cox is killing it as Daredevil, facing off against old enemies and personal demons alike. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin is just as menacing, pulling strings as New York’s mayor while his marriage with Vanessa, played by Ayelet Zurer, takes some dark turns. The episode’s ending left me stunned, and I bet it did the same for you. Let’s get into...
- 09/04/2025
- par Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is buzzing with excitement as ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ brings back some familiar faces to our screens. This latest chapter, dives deep into the gritty world of Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer turned vigilante known as Daredevil. Played by Charlie Cox, he’s once again facing off against old foes in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen. Among them is a standout villain – Benjamin ‘Dex’ Poindexter, better known to comic lovers as Bullseye.
Wilson Bethel slips back into the role of this sharpshooting menace, a character we first met in season three of the original ‘Daredevil’ series on Netflix. Back then, Dex was an FBI agent with a troubled mind, manipulated by the crime lord Wilson Fisk—brought to life by Vincent D’Onofrio—into becoming a twisted version of Daredevil himself.
That season ended with a brutal showdown, leaving Dex with a shattered spine and a...
Wilson Bethel slips back into the role of this sharpshooting menace, a character we first met in season three of the original ‘Daredevil’ series on Netflix. Back then, Dex was an FBI agent with a troubled mind, manipulated by the crime lord Wilson Fisk—brought to life by Vincent D’Onofrio—into becoming a twisted version of Daredevil himself.
That season ended with a brutal showdown, leaving Dex with a shattered spine and a...
- 09/04/2025
- par Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The world of Daredevil is one where justice often comes at a brutal cost, and no character’s arc embodies this more than Ben Urich. With Daredevil: Born Again introducing his niece, Bb Urich, fans are revisiting the legacy of a brave man.
But what made him such a crucial figure in the Netflix series, and how did his shocking demise change the course of the story? From his journey in the show to his heartbreaking death, here’s all you need to know about Urich.
Vondie Curtis-Hall in Daredevil | Netflix Daredevil’s Ben Urich: The fearless journalist who challenged Wilson Fisk
Ben Urich was a veteran journalist in Netflix’s Daredevil, and he was brought to life by Vondie Curtis-Hall. His death wasn’t a mere casualty in Hell’s Kitchen but a murder that was pivotal in the battle against Wilson Fisk. He was not only a reporter...
But what made him such a crucial figure in the Netflix series, and how did his shocking demise change the course of the story? From his journey in the show to his heartbreaking death, here’s all you need to know about Urich.
Vondie Curtis-Hall in Daredevil | Netflix Daredevil’s Ben Urich: The fearless journalist who challenged Wilson Fisk
Ben Urich was a veteran journalist in Netflix’s Daredevil, and he was brought to life by Vondie Curtis-Hall. His death wasn’t a mere casualty in Hell’s Kitchen but a murder that was pivotal in the battle against Wilson Fisk. He was not only a reporter...
- 09/04/2025
- par Sonika Kamble
- FandomWire
So, you’ve binged through seven episodes of brooding blind justice, street-level brawls, and enough Catholic guilt to power the Vatican. And now you’re wondering, what’s next? What’s the finale got in store?
Will Matt Murdock finally catch a break or at least a stable relationship? But wait, hold onto your billy clubs because it turns out the stars themselves, Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofriom are just as hyped about the ending as you are. In a recent interview with Brandon Davis, the dynamic duo behind Daredevil and Kingpin gave fans a cryptic but juicy teaser.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios
Not only did they agree on which episodes to watch closely, but they also let slip that the season wraps up with some serious heat. If you thought Hell’s Kitchen was already spicy, it sounds like it’s about to become a five-alarm fire.
Will Matt Murdock finally catch a break or at least a stable relationship? But wait, hold onto your billy clubs because it turns out the stars themselves, Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofriom are just as hyped about the ending as you are. In a recent interview with Brandon Davis, the dynamic duo behind Daredevil and Kingpin gave fans a cryptic but juicy teaser.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios
Not only did they agree on which episodes to watch closely, but they also let slip that the season wraps up with some serious heat. If you thought Hell’s Kitchen was already spicy, it sounds like it’s about to become a five-alarm fire.
- 09/04/2025
- par Ojas Goel
- FandomWire
Ah, the heady days of Hollywood in the ‘80s and ‘90s, when big hair was practically a character of its own and leather jackets were more common than a cup of coffee on set. Back then, Joanne Whalley charmed us with her spellbinding performances in films like Willow and Scandal. But as every cloud has a silver lining, there’s more to her story than meets the eye.
So, have you ever wondered how a queen of cinema juggles the demands of Hollywood, motherhood, and fortune-building? Well, Whalley is not simply a relic of bygone years; she’s a savvy individual who transformed her on-screen achievements into a lasting financial legacy. Not only was she the muse in the romance with Val Kilmer, but she worked hard on her destiny with intelligence and tenacity.
Joanne Whalley in Willow | Credit: Lucasfilm
In 2025, Joanne Whalley’s net worth stands as a reflection of her enduring career,...
So, have you ever wondered how a queen of cinema juggles the demands of Hollywood, motherhood, and fortune-building? Well, Whalley is not simply a relic of bygone years; she’s a savvy individual who transformed her on-screen achievements into a lasting financial legacy. Not only was she the muse in the romance with Val Kilmer, but she worked hard on her destiny with intelligence and tenacity.
Joanne Whalley in Willow | Credit: Lucasfilm
In 2025, Joanne Whalley’s net worth stands as a reflection of her enduring career,...
- 09/04/2025
- par Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Spoiler Alert !!!Spoilers ahead for Daredevil: Born Again
The latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again set up an epic finale that is due next week. After donning the suit for the third time this season and taking on Muse in the previous episode, Matt Murdock meets up with Benjamin Poindexter upon his request and learns more about Foggy Nelson’s death, which the season opened with.
The last twenty minutes of the episode occur at an exclusive black tie event hosted by Mayor Fisk, which Murdock attends as Dr. Heather Glenn’s plus one. As a potential showdown between Murdock and Fisk is teased, Matt learns that the reason behind his best friend’s death was not his arch-nemesis, but another person in that room.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Episode 8 of Daredevil: Born Again brings back Bullseye to set up an epic finale
Remember when...
The latest episode of Daredevil: Born Again set up an epic finale that is due next week. After donning the suit for the third time this season and taking on Muse in the previous episode, Matt Murdock meets up with Benjamin Poindexter upon his request and learns more about Foggy Nelson’s death, which the season opened with.
The last twenty minutes of the episode occur at an exclusive black tie event hosted by Mayor Fisk, which Murdock attends as Dr. Heather Glenn’s plus one. As a potential showdown between Murdock and Fisk is teased, Matt learns that the reason behind his best friend’s death was not his arch-nemesis, but another person in that room.
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again | Credits: Marvel Studios Episode 8 of Daredevil: Born Again brings back Bullseye to set up an epic finale
Remember when...
- 09/04/2025
- par Nishanth A
- FandomWire
In the 7th episode of Daredevil: Born Again, Wilson Fisk whined endlessly about the return of the titular vigilante and promised to use his task force against Matt Murdock. Meanwhile, Murdock learned that Muse, the serial killer supervillain who had been teased since the beginning of the show, had made Heather Glenn his next target. It was unclear if he did that to hurt Fisk (since he was Heather’s client) or Murdock (since Heather was his girlfriend). Well, it didn’t matter anyway, because after Murdock showed up to stop Muse from killing Heather, the psychiatrist picked up Muse’s discarded gun and unloaded the clip into the murderer’s chest. When the police, the task force, and Fisk arrived at the crime scene, they confirmed that Daredevil was there before anyone else to save Heather. However, instead of giving him any credit, Fisk falsely thanked the task force...
- 09/04/2025
- par Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
This post contains spoilers for "Daredevil: Born Again" episode 8.
Getting through this week's episode of "Daredevil: Born Again" was like pulling teeth for one character in particular. After the morally ambiguous Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) followed the breadcrumbs surrounding his friend's last case, the lawyer without fear found himself in a room with the man responsible for the death of Foggy Nelson, leading to a violent outburst. Benjamin Poindexter (Wilson Bethel) ate the desk he was chained to and smiled at his visitor through bloody teeth, with Matt unaware that a tooth could be used like a bullet in order to escape from prison. Grim as it might be, it's actually not the first time Bullseye has applied such a tactic, having used his pearly whites as weapons in the comics as well.
As fans will have already seen in Netflix's "Daredevil" series (which "Born Again" quickly and violently...
Getting through this week's episode of "Daredevil: Born Again" was like pulling teeth for one character in particular. After the morally ambiguous Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) followed the breadcrumbs surrounding his friend's last case, the lawyer without fear found himself in a room with the man responsible for the death of Foggy Nelson, leading to a violent outburst. Benjamin Poindexter (Wilson Bethel) ate the desk he was chained to and smiled at his visitor through bloody teeth, with Matt unaware that a tooth could be used like a bullet in order to escape from prison. Grim as it might be, it's actually not the first time Bullseye has applied such a tactic, having used his pearly whites as weapons in the comics as well.
As fans will have already seen in Netflix's "Daredevil" series (which "Born Again" quickly and violently...
- 09/04/2025
- par Nick Staniforth
- Slash Film
The following contains spoilers from the April 8 episode of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again.
Daredevil: Born Again this Tuesday night set the stage for the Marvel Television series’ first season finale, and in dramatic fashion.
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At the heart of this week’s episode were critical junctures for two couples.
Fisk brought wife Vanessa to his subterranean Red Hook hideaway,...
Daredevil: Born Again this Tuesday night set the stage for the Marvel Television series’ first season finale, and in dramatic fashion.
More from TVLineDid the Hunting Party Finale Leave You Demanding a Renewal? Grade Season 1 of the NBC DramaThe Hunting Party Sneak Peek: Eliza Coupe Is the 'Killer Chemist' at Center of Twisty Finale (Exclusive)The White Lotus Finale: Who Died? And Who Left Thailand Forever Changed?
At the heart of this week’s episode were critical junctures for two couples.
Fisk brought wife Vanessa to his subterranean Red Hook hideaway,...
- 09/04/2025
- par Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In Daredevil: Born Again's premiere, Foggy Nelson was gunned down by Bullseye. Despite fans pointing to the comics in the hope of finding an explanation for how the lawyer survived his run-in with Dex, Foggy currently appears to be very dead.
However, those of you who believed there was more to his demise than met the eye have been proven correct after watching tonight's penultimate episode of the Disney+ series, "Isle of Joy."
Matt Murdock deduces that Foggy knew he was about to win his case and realises someone silenced him. Bullseye, meanwhile, is being moved to gen pop and the Man Without Fear takes this opportunity to question his old foe. Unfortunately, he doesn't get too far but loses his cool and slams Dex's head into the table before leaving.
Later, that gives Bullseye the perfect opportunity to recreate a key moment from the comics when he uses...
However, those of you who believed there was more to his demise than met the eye have been proven correct after watching tonight's penultimate episode of the Disney+ series, "Isle of Joy."
Matt Murdock deduces that Foggy knew he was about to win his case and realises someone silenced him. Bullseye, meanwhile, is being moved to gen pop and the Man Without Fear takes this opportunity to question his old foe. Unfortunately, he doesn't get too far but loses his cool and slams Dex's head into the table before leaving.
Later, that gives Bullseye the perfect opportunity to recreate a key moment from the comics when he uses...
- 09/04/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
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