
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.
- 10/4/2025
- de Adam Blevins
- Collider.com

In the end — or at least in its penultimate installment — “Daredevil: Born Again” kept things pretty simple. For weeks we’ve noted the contrasts and parallels between Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) as they circled each other ahead of an inevitable showdown.
But it was also always about a man grieving his best friend and fighting the less savory emotions that come with that. Justice was served in the assassination of Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson), but was that ever going to be enough for Matt? Will anything?
The twain converge in Episode 108, “Isle of Joy,” directed Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead and written by Jesse Wigutow & Dario Scardapane. After being held hostage and shooting her captor in Episode 7, Heather (Margarita Levieva) is invited to a black and white ball by Mayor Fisk himself — an invitation that Matt rightfully views as a threat. The mere mention of Fisk...
But it was also always about a man grieving his best friend and fighting the less savory emotions that come with that. Justice was served in the assassination of Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson), but was that ever going to be enough for Matt? Will anything?
The twain converge in Episode 108, “Isle of Joy,” directed Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead and written by Jesse Wigutow & Dario Scardapane. After being held hostage and shooting her captor in Episode 7, Heather (Margarita Levieva) is invited to a black and white ball by Mayor Fisk himself — an invitation that Matt rightfully views as a threat. The mere mention of Fisk...
- 9/4/2025
- de Proma Khosla
- Indiewire

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...
- 9/4/2025
- de Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire

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,...
- 9/4/2025
- de Nick Staniforth
- Slash Film

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...
- 9/4/2025
- de 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...
- 9/4/2025
- de Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT

With Muse dealt with, tonight’s episode picks up in prison, where we catch up with Benjamin Poindexter (Wilson Bethel) who - despite his murderous rampage in the season‑premiere - still insists he isn’t supposed to be locked up.
He then gets an unwelcome surprise when he’s transferred to gen pop and left to fend for himself against a horde of angry prisoners… cue the credits!
Wilson (Vincent D'Onofrio) commends Vanessa (Ayelet Zurer) for her leadership in taking care of the Luca problem. The couple seems stronger than ever, which can't mean anything good for the people of New York.
Back at Matt's apartment, Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) reflect on Muse's attack. She starts comparing Muse and Daredevil, which doesn't sit well with Matt, especially when she calls them "underdeveloped boys hiding behind masks." He argues that Daredevil saved her, but she insists she saved herself.
He then gets an unwelcome surprise when he’s transferred to gen pop and left to fend for himself against a horde of angry prisoners… cue the credits!
Wilson (Vincent D'Onofrio) commends Vanessa (Ayelet Zurer) for her leadership in taking care of the Luca problem. The couple seems stronger than ever, which can't mean anything good for the people of New York.
Back at Matt's apartment, Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) reflect on Muse's attack. She starts comparing Muse and Daredevil, which doesn't sit well with Matt, especially when she calls them "underdeveloped boys hiding behind masks." He argues that Daredevil saved her, but she insists she saved herself.
- 9/4/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com

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...
- 9/4/2025
- de Nick Staniforth
- Slash Film

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is set to release soon, bringing back fan-favorite characters like Charlie Cox as Daredevil, Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin, Elden Henson as Foggy, and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen.
While much of the plot remains under wraps, we do know that Kingpin will rise to power as the Mayor of New York City, using his influence to eliminate vigilantes and superheroes. Another exciting return is Wilson Bethel as Bullseye, a role he first brought to life in the original Daredevil series. Though his involvement was initially kept under wraps, set leaks have confirmed his comeback.
In a recent interview with Big Screen Berkan, Dario Scardapane and Sana Amanat revealed that they want Bethel’s Bullseye to have a much bigger future in the MCU. When asked which character they would like to see get a standalone show, they unanimously agreed: Bullseye.
Related: Wilson Bethel Reveals How Close He...
While much of the plot remains under wraps, we do know that Kingpin will rise to power as the Mayor of New York City, using his influence to eliminate vigilantes and superheroes. Another exciting return is Wilson Bethel as Bullseye, a role he first brought to life in the original Daredevil series. Though his involvement was initially kept under wraps, set leaks have confirmed his comeback.
In a recent interview with Big Screen Berkan, Dario Scardapane and Sana Amanat revealed that they want Bethel’s Bullseye to have a much bigger future in the MCU. When asked which character they would like to see get a standalone show, they unanimously agreed: Bullseye.
Related: Wilson Bethel Reveals How Close He...
- 2/3/2025
- de Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics


David Johansen, the pioneering vocalist known for his work with New York Dolls and his persona Buster Poindexter, has died. He was 75 years old.
According to a statement from his publicist, Johansen “died at home in New York City on Friday afternoon holding hands with his wife Mara Hennessey and daughter Leah, surrounded by music, flowers, and love. He was 75-years-old and died of natural causes after nearly a decade of illness.”
Johansen had been battling stage four cancer and a brain tumor, and had kept the situation private for a number of years. After a fall that broke his back in two places last November, though, things had taken a turn for the worst, leading him to reveal his diagnosis and ask for financial help in January 2025.
Born David Roger Johansen on January 9th, 1950 in New York City, Johansen first rose to prominence performing with local groups on Staten Island.
According to a statement from his publicist, Johansen “died at home in New York City on Friday afternoon holding hands with his wife Mara Hennessey and daughter Leah, surrounded by music, flowers, and love. He was 75-years-old and died of natural causes after nearly a decade of illness.”
Johansen had been battling stage four cancer and a brain tumor, and had kept the situation private for a number of years. After a fall that broke his back in two places last November, though, things had taken a turn for the worst, leading him to reveal his diagnosis and ask for financial help in January 2025.
Born David Roger Johansen on January 9th, 1950 in New York City, Johansen first rose to prominence performing with local groups on Staten Island.
- 1/3/2025
- de Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music


David Johansen, the gravelly-voiced showman who helped ignite the punk rock movement as the vocalist of the New York Dolls before he recorded “Hot Hot Hot” as the lounge lizard Buster Poindexter and acted in Scrooged, has died. He was 75.
Johansen died Friday at his home in Staten Island, his stepdaughter, Leah Hennessey, told The New York Times.
Hennessy revealed Feb. 10 that Johansen had been battling Stage 4 cancer for a decade, had a brain tumor and had broken his back in a fall just after Thanksgiving. The family asked for donations to help with their medical expenses.
The outlandish and raw New York Dolls, fond of vulgarity and dressing in drag, were comprised of Johansen, guitarists Sylvain Sylvain and Johnny Thunders, bassist Arthur Kane and drummer Jerry Nolan when they laid down in eight days their eponymous breakthrough album, produced by Todd Rundgren for Mercury Records, in 1973.
“We went into a room and just recorded,...
Johansen died Friday at his home in Staten Island, his stepdaughter, Leah Hennessey, told The New York Times.
Hennessy revealed Feb. 10 that Johansen had been battling Stage 4 cancer for a decade, had a brain tumor and had broken his back in a fall just after Thanksgiving. The family asked for donations to help with their medical expenses.
The outlandish and raw New York Dolls, fond of vulgarity and dressing in drag, were comprised of Johansen, guitarists Sylvain Sylvain and Johnny Thunders, bassist Arthur Kane and drummer Jerry Nolan when they laid down in eight days their eponymous breakthrough album, produced by Todd Rundgren for Mercury Records, in 1973.
“We went into a room and just recorded,...
- 1/3/2025
- de Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

Matt "Daredevil" Murdock (Charlie Cox) encountered numerous speed bumps on his journey from Netflix to the Marvel Cinematic Universe proper even before filming wrapped on "Daredevil: Born Again" Season 1. In late 2023, Marvel Studios chose to revamp "Born Again" with a whole different creative team, with showrunner Dario Scardapane ("The Punisher") and director duo Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson taking over. The end result is scheduled to premiere in March 2025, with returning characters Daredevil, Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), Frank "Punisher" Castle (Jon Bernthal), Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll), and Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) set to encounter new players like Hector "White Tiger" Ayala.
Production hurdles are nothing new to Marvel Studios, but from a fan standpoint, they're particularly concerning when it comes to this show. "Daredevil" was the king of Marvel's Netflix superhero era, and a lot is riding on "Born Again" injecting some much-needed gravitas and critical approval back...
Production hurdles are nothing new to Marvel Studios, but from a fan standpoint, they're particularly concerning when it comes to this show. "Daredevil" was the king of Marvel's Netflix superhero era, and a lot is riding on "Born Again" injecting some much-needed gravitas and critical approval back...
- 21/2/2025
- de Pauli Poisuo
- Slash Film

Colin Farrell is quite literally one of the finest talents in Hollywood’s entertainment industry and his outstanding performance in The Penguin perfectly proves it. A leading man in blockbusters and independent masterpieces since the 2000s, he has even been at the receiving end of major accolades thanks to the same, including 3 Golden Globes and an Oscar nod.
Over the years, the actor has delivered epic performances as a part of numerous star-studded franchises, including both the greatest superhero franchises of all time, i.e. Marvel and the DC Universe. Not to mention, his role as Percival Graves in the magical world of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them stands out as well.
Colin Farrell. | Credits: The Banshees of Inisherin / Searchlight Pictures.
In the Dcu, Farrell gained global recognition for playing Oswald Cobblestone aka Oz Cobbs in 2022’s The Batman before progressing to cover the character’s storyline and...
Over the years, the actor has delivered epic performances as a part of numerous star-studded franchises, including both the greatest superhero franchises of all time, i.e. Marvel and the DC Universe. Not to mention, his role as Percival Graves in the magical world of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them stands out as well.
Colin Farrell. | Credits: The Banshees of Inisherin / Searchlight Pictures.
In the Dcu, Farrell gained global recognition for playing Oswald Cobblestone aka Oz Cobbs in 2022’s The Batman before progressing to cover the character’s storyline and...
- 11/1/2025
- de Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire

Charlie Cox revealed to People magazine that he was first contacted by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige about a potential return as Daredevil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe all the way back in 2020. It would take another two years before the studio announced “Daredevil: Born Again,” although by then Cox had already popped up as the character in a cameo in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The actor became convinced during those two years that he’d just never get his own “Daredevil” series again.
“We stopped shooting the original show at the end of 2016, beginning of 2018 and found out it was canceled somewhere in that period,” Cox said about his original stint playing Daredevil on the Netflix series of the same name, which ran for three seasons between 2015 and 2018. “And then it wasn’t until midway through 2020 that we got a phone call from Kevin saying that they were interested in bringing the characters back.
“We stopped shooting the original show at the end of 2016, beginning of 2018 and found out it was canceled somewhere in that period,” Cox said about his original stint playing Daredevil on the Netflix series of the same name, which ran for three seasons between 2015 and 2018. “And then it wasn’t until midway through 2020 that we got a phone call from Kevin saying that they were interested in bringing the characters back.
- 14/8/2024
- de Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV

Daredevil is back and born again.
Marvel debuted the first footage for “Daredevil: Born Again” at D23 in Anaheim on Friday night, starring Charlie Cox in his first solo series since the original “Daredevil” Netflix show in the 2010s. The series’ March release date was also revealed.
In addition to Cox returning as the blind lawyer turned crime fighter, “Daredevil: Born Again” brings back Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin; Jon Bernthal as the Punisher; Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page; Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson; Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna; and Wilson Bethel as Poindexter. The cast’s newcomers include Michael Gandolfini, Margarita Levieva and Jeremy Earl.
Cox, D’Onofrio, Bernthal and Woll all appeared at the panel to debut the trailer, which was not immediately made available for fans to watch online. The footage showed the violent scope of the series, with Daredevil grimly musing, “Somebody’s gotta protect...
Marvel debuted the first footage for “Daredevil: Born Again” at D23 in Anaheim on Friday night, starring Charlie Cox in his first solo series since the original “Daredevil” Netflix show in the 2010s. The series’ March release date was also revealed.
In addition to Cox returning as the blind lawyer turned crime fighter, “Daredevil: Born Again” brings back Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin; Jon Bernthal as the Punisher; Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page; Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson; Ayelet Zurer as Vanessa Marianna; and Wilson Bethel as Poindexter. The cast’s newcomers include Michael Gandolfini, Margarita Levieva and Jeremy Earl.
Cox, D’Onofrio, Bernthal and Woll all appeared at the panel to debut the trailer, which was not immediately made available for fans to watch online. The footage showed the violent scope of the series, with Daredevil grimly musing, “Somebody’s gotta protect...
- 10/8/2024
- de Wilson Chapman and Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV

"Daredevil: Born Again" is bringing back Wilson Bethel as Bullseye, presumably continuing his arc from "Daredevil" season 3. The show will hopefully explore Ben Poindexter's evolution into the McU's full version of Bullseye and his potential revenge on Daredevil and/or Kingpin, making it even more like Daredevil season 4. Other returning actors from Netflix's Daredevil include Charlie Cox as Daredevil, Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin, Jon Bernthal as Punisher, Elden Henson and Foggy Nelson, and Deborah Ann Woll and Karen Page.
Daredevil: Born Again is starting to look even more like a true Daredevil season 4. Following a significant pause and restructuring of the Marvel Studios production, positive reports continue to come in regarding returning actors and those who worked on the previous Netflix series starring Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D'onofrio as Wilson Fisk's Kingpin. Now, another exciting return is yet another positive sign that Daredevil: Born Again may...
Daredevil: Born Again is starting to look even more like a true Daredevil season 4. Following a significant pause and restructuring of the Marvel Studios production, positive reports continue to come in regarding returning actors and those who worked on the previous Netflix series starring Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D'onofrio as Wilson Fisk's Kingpin. Now, another exciting return is yet another positive sign that Daredevil: Born Again may...
- 24/1/2024
- de Kevin Erdmann
- ScreenRant

Marvel Studios has hinted that the Defenders Saga is now canon to the MCU, allowing for the resolution of loose ends and cliffhangers. Several unresolved storylines from the Defenders Saga, such as the fate of Elektra and what happened to K'un-Lun, could potentially be addressed in future MCU projects. Villains like Bullseye, the Hand, Typhoid Mary and Kilgrave may make a comeback in the MCU, potentially as soon as Daredevil: Born Again.
Many loose ends and cliffhangers from Marvel Television's Defenders projects can now be resolved in the MCU as Marvel Studios has hinted at the Defenders Saga officially being canon. While Marvel Television shows such as Agents of Shield, Agent Carter and Runaways appealed to a family-oriented audience, the Defenders Saga, which aired across six series between 2015 and 2019, told more grounded and mature stories. The Defenders Saga's shows were canceled in 2018 and 2019 ahead of Marvel Studios developing its own TV shows for Disney+,...
Many loose ends and cliffhangers from Marvel Television's Defenders projects can now be resolved in the MCU as Marvel Studios has hinted at the Defenders Saga officially being canon. While Marvel Television shows such as Agents of Shield, Agent Carter and Runaways appealed to a family-oriented audience, the Defenders Saga, which aired across six series between 2015 and 2019, told more grounded and mature stories. The Defenders Saga's shows were canceled in 2018 and 2019 ahead of Marvel Studios developing its own TV shows for Disney+,...
- 20/1/2024
- de Kai Young
- ScreenRant
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