Picking up where Daredevil left off, Born Again opens with a bang! Here's what we know about how Matt Murdock's foe Bullseye survives his encounter.
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Bullseye is back, and Daredevil: Born Again proves that even getting thrown off a rooftop won’t keep him down. Matt Murdock, fueled by grief and rage, throws Bullseye off a rooftop after a brutal fight, but somehow, he survives.
A fan has spotted what appears to be a deep-cut reference to a Daredevil comic book in the Daredevil: Born Again premiere, and it may reveal what really happened to Foggy Nelson. Spoilers obviously follow.
Daredevil: Born Again shocks the audience in the very first episode as Foggy Nelson is killed at the hands of Benjamin "Bullseye" Poindexter.
Born Again wasted no time delivering shocking moments in Episode 1. While the tragic death of Foggy Nelson stunned fans, another jaw-dropping scene involved Daredevil throwing Bullseye off a rooftop.
Elden Henson is returning as Foggy Nelson and Deborah Ann Woll is returning as Karen Page for Season 2 of "Daredevil: Born Again." That news comes straight from the top, from Marvel TV chief Brad Winderbaum, who revealed it during an interview with Brandon Davis.
The premiere of Daredevil: Born Again on March 4 is the culmination of seven years of fan speculation and demand. Daredevil first ran for three seasons on Netflix, where its combination of brutal fight scenes and outstanding performances by Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio made it one of the most exciting Marvel live-action entries of all time.
It's been seven years since Charlie Cox and co. were part of Netflix 's "Daredevil" and the premiere of "Daredevil: Born Again" spares no time radically changing the status quo. By the end of the two-episode premiere, old friends are gone, old enemies have changed, and Matt Murdock's (Cox) world isn't quite the same.
The new version of Bullseye hosted by Andrew Flintoff has been rewarded with a full series after over eight million fans watched the Christmas special. Meanwhile, ITV also announced that comedian Romesh Ranganathan will get another of his ITV series,