Matt Murdock’s Costly Error in Daredevil: Born Again Revealed!

As a dedicated film enthusiast, I’m utterly captivated by “Daredevil: Born Again,” where Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk are skillfully portraying two men on a transformative journey, battling their inherent natures. Their first encounter in the pilot episode set firm boundaries; Matt cautioned Fisk to confine his role as mayor, while Fisk threatened retribution if Matt ever resumed his vigilante ways. Since then, Fisk has been unveiling his true self, leveraging his new political power for personal gain under a veneer of legitimacy.

Fisk’s formation of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force, initially cloaked by the emergence of serial killer Muse (Hunter Doohan), gave him a disciplined force operating beyond standard law enforcement norms. On the other hand, Matt remained steadfast in his decision to work exclusively within the legal system until the mysterious disappearance of Angela Del Toro (Camila Rodriguez) compelled him to break his word.

Matt’s action of putting on the Daredevil suit once more to save Angela from Muse’s hideout undeniably saved her life, but it exceeded the boundary he had established after Elden Henson’s character, Foggy Nelson, passed away. This pivotal decision initiated a chain of events that could potentially enhance Wilson Fisk’s position in their continuous power struggle.

WARNING: Spoilers below for Daredevil: Born Again Season 1, Episode 7

Following Angela’s rescue from Muse, Matt feels compelled to return to his vigilante ways when his girlfriend, Dr. Heather Glenn (portrayed by Margarita Levieva), becomes a target of the same murderer. When Muse captures Heather for his grotesque artistic ritual involving draining her blood, Daredevil rushes into her workplace to challenge him. The intense battle between them highlights Matt’s inner turmoil over his aggressive tendencies as he mercilessly attacks Muse. However, it is Heather who ends the conflict by shooting and fatally wounding Muse with his own weapon in self-defense. In the resulting confusion, Daredevil successfully treats Heather’s injuries before vanishing moments before Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force invades the premises.

As a cinephile, let me put it this way: In a pivotal turn of events, Kingpin, or Mayor Fisk as we know him, seized his moment to spin the story in his favor. Instead of acknowledging Daredevil’s role or Heather’s self-defense act, he manipulated the situation around Muse’s death. Standing tall over Muse’s body, he publicly praised Sergeant North and his team for eliminating the serial killer, claiming they were the only heroes on the scene. “You are heroes,” Fisk announced, weaving a false narrative that fit his political interests. The icing on the cake was when Daniel Blake, his new Communications Deputy Mayor, leaned on BB Urich to keep quiet about any Daredevil involvement. Using a mix of threats and incentives, Blake managed to control the media narrative, ensuring that the masked hero’s name would not be mentioned.

In Episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Again, the storyline wraps up as Fisk gleefully declares on live TV that the Anti-Vigilante Task Force has taken down Muse. Unfortunately, Matt’s brave efforts to save Heather unwittingly gave Fisk an opportunity to expand his power base.

What Will Happen Next for Wilson Fisk and Daredevil?

In Episode 7 of “Daredevil: Born Again”, the scene is set for a looming showdown between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. The Anti-Vigilante Task Force, responsible for taking down Muse, has given Fisk a major public relations boost, making his tough stance against vigilantes seem justified to the public. This apparent success transforms his anti-vigilante rhetoric from campaign promises into tangible evidence of effective policy. In a televised speech, Fisk presents himself as New York’s true guardian, while simultaneously painting masked vigilantes in a negative light.

For Matt, this progression presents a strategic predicament. His comeback as Daredevil to rescue Angela and Heather was ethically sound, but the political ramifications could potentially weaken everything he represents. Fisk has manipulated the story surrounding Muse’s death, making it seem like his heroic acts were actually strengthening Fisk’s powerbase. Furthermore, Daniel Blake’s intimidation of BB Urich showcases Fisk’s increasing power to control media narratives and silence opposing viewpoints. In essence, Matt has violated his pledge to quit vigilantism without gaining any public benefit from that compromise.

In the ongoing struggle, Fisk’s awareness of Matt’s hidden persona as Daredevil gives him an unfair advantage in their encounters. As Fisk grows more powerful, the possibility of him revealing Matt’s identity becomes increasingly menacing. This disclosure would not only wreck Matt’s professional life but also endanger everyone connected to him. The mayor might choose to reveal this secret at a crucial moment, either to divert attention from his own wrongdoings or to fuel his anti-vigilante stance with more drama.

According to the path set in Episode 7, Fisk seems poised to broaden the influence of his Task Force across New York City. For Matt, the growing proof of Fisk’s sinister motives will drive him more deeply into adopting the Daredevil identity, despite the dangers. His error wasn’t in saving lives as Daredevil, but in underestimating how Fisk might exploit his comeback. In the future, Matt needs to devise a strategy to unmask Fisk’s true character while safeguarding both his own identity and loved ones from getting caught up in the growing conflict over New York’s destiny.

New episodes of Daredevil: Born Again premiere on Disney+ every Tuesday.

In the upcoming series “Daredevil: Born Again”, will it be revealed that Matt Murdock has a secret life as Daredevil? How might Wilson Fisk react, and what measures could he potentially take against the Man Without Fear? Let’s share our thoughts in the comments!

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2025-04-03 22:18