Daredevil: Born Again – Who is Bullseye, Explained

Following a massive internal reboot for the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again and Marvel’s TV department, the Man Without Fear has exciting times ahead. The series is set to retain some of the material from filming before the production pause, but The Hollywood Reporter reports that it will be retooled otherwise to be more in line with the original Netflix show.More recently, ComicBook uncovered that Wilson Bethel is set to return as the Daredevil nemesis Bullseye. Aside from Kingpin, the notorious hitman is the Man Without Fear’s most iconic rogues gallery member in the comics. Bullseye has a long history of causing the hero’s circle misery, and the original TV series introduced a new riveting version. Between the source material and the live-action rendition, Bethel’s Bullseye can go in several directions in Daredevil: Born Again.This could be seen as the turning point in Bullseye’s place in the hero’s rogues gallery moving up. His vendetta became far bloodier with the hero, which defined a significant portion of Frank Miller’s Daredevil run as a writer. He’s taken on jobs to target Matt Murdock and his best friend and law partner Foggy Nelson before, but this event made the villain’s characterization take a more sinister and personal direction. Bullseye finds genuine joy in making Daredevil’s life miserable, becoming an even more compelling antagonist and acting as a “dark mirror” to Matt Murdock’s personality and everything he stands for. He’s the antithesis of every morally upstanding value Matt holds — somewhat similar to the Joker and Batman’s dynamic — making their bouts feel sincerely high-stakes and visceral.

Following a massive internal reboot for the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again and Marvel’s TV department, the Man Without Fear has exciting times ahead. The series is set to retain some of the material from filming before the production pause, but The Hollywood Reporter reports that it will be retooled otherwise to be more in line with the original Netflix show.

More recently, ComicBook uncovered that Wilson Bethel is set to return as the Daredevil nemesis Bullseye. Aside from Kingpin, the notorious hitman is the Man Without Fear’s most iconic rogues gallery member in the comics. Bullseye has a long history of causing the hero’s circle misery, and the original TV series introduced a new riveting version. Between the source material and the live-action rendition, Bethel’s Bullseye can go in several directions in Daredevil: Born Again.

This could be seen as the turning point in Bullseye’s place in the hero’s rogues gallery moving up. His vendetta became far bloodier with the hero, which defined a significant portion of Frank Miller’s Daredevil run as a writer. He’s taken on jobs to target Matt Murdock and his best friend and law partner Foggy Nelson before, but this event made the villain’s characterization take a more sinister and personal direction. Bullseye finds genuine joy in making Daredevil’s life miserable, becoming an even more compelling antagonist and acting as a “dark mirror” to Matt Murdock’s personality and everything he stands for. He’s the antithesis of every morally upstanding value Matt holds — somewhat similar to the Joker and Batman’s dynamic — making their bouts feel sincerely high-stakes and visceral.

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