Daredevil: Born Once more administrators Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have pulled again the curtain on one of many extra compelling facets of the penultimate episode. After being absent from the sequence since Episode 1, Daredevil: Born Once more Episode 8 options the return of Wilson Bethel’s Benjamin Poindexter, aka Bullseye. Matt (Charlie Cox) practically kills Bullseye within 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 purple, Bethel’s scenes as Bullseye each within the jail and on the black and white ball in Daredevil: Born Once more Episode 8 are shaded with tints of blue. Throughout a current interview with Brandon Davis of Part Hero, Daredevil: Born Once more administrators Benson and Morehead defined this alternative:
Benson: “The entire thing with the blue lighting and the blue flowers and all of that was one thing we have been laser-focused on due to our bizarre love for Bullseye.”
Moorhead: “There was one thing about that season 3 plot the place he turns into the job of the present, like, horrible factor after horrible factor occurs to him that turns him into this monster. And for us, there was one thing about ensuring that we honor that transformation and you could nonetheless see the the reason why you must empathize with him and why he is tragic. That was one thing we’re actually protecting over whereas additionally permitting him to vary and permitting the character to let his monster out just a little extra.”
Bullseye is transferred to Gen Pop in Daredevil: Born Once more Episode 8, which is basically a loss of life sentence for somebody with as many enemies as him. Matt remains to be removed from prepared to sit down down for a chat with Poindexter, even going so far as to slam his head on the desk earlier than strolling out and delivering one other F-bomb so as to add to the MCU’s assortment. Bethel in the end makes use of his resourcefulness to flee from jail after breaking freed from his restraints and murdering a guard and a health care provider, and he units his sights on the black and white ball with the hopes of assassinating Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio). Luckily for Kingpin, Matt can sense Bullseye’s presence, and he steps in entrance of the bullet on the final second, risking his life for the legendary villain he as soon as introduced down.
How Will the Final Episode of ‘Daredevil: Born Once more’ Play Out?
No plot particulars in regards to the Daredevil: Born Once more Season 1 finale have been revealed, however Matt being shot is nothing greater than a fake-out loss of life, because the present has already been renewed for Season 2. Jon Bernthal’s Punisher has additionally been absent from Daredevil: Born Once more since making his MCU debut earlier within the season, and if there’s anybody Matt can depend on to assist take down corrupt cops and authorities officers, it’s him. Karen Web page (Deborah Ann Woll) has been out of the image because the finale, with Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) being Matt’s new love curiosity, however solely time will inform if the 2 will nonetheless be collectively by the top of the season.
The primary eight episodes of Daredevil: Born Once more at the moment are streaming. Keep tuned to Collider for extra updates and protection of the sequence, and watch Daredevil: Born Once more on Disney+.

- Launch Date
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March 4, 2025
- Showrunner
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Chris Ord
- Writers
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Chris Ord
- Franchise(s)
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Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe
Supply: Part Hero