New look at Daredevil: Born Again shows Charlie Cox’s titular hero and nemesis Kingpin in a new light – and might tease a new villain

Aug. 9, 2024



D23 previews new Daredevil: Born Again art

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Brand new Daredevil: Born Again promotional art has been unveiled atDisney’s annual fan event D23, giving us a closer look at Daredevil, Kingpin, and a possible hint to another comic book character.

The art, which you can see below, was posted on Twitter byPhase Zeroin attendance at the event who say the graffiti-like promo art was presented through a TVA time door in what looks to be a makeshift NYC alleyway. On one wall we see a spray-painted depiction of Daredevil with the words ‘Born Again’ written underneath, and to the right is Kingpin whose face has been painted twice one slightly smiling and one frowning, with the words ‘King’ and ‘Pin’ printed on each side.

Other thanleaked set imagesand itsnew logo, this is the officially released first look we have had at the upcomingMarvel Studios' TV reboot, which is due to premiere on Disney Plus next spring. We already knew that Vincent D’Onofrio was returning as Kingpin, just as he appeared in the original Netflix series, but this look confirms he will be back in his regular white suit as the power-hungry crime lord.

However, the most interesting part of this promo art is the fact that it is painted. Why you ask? Well, after a picture of the Daredevil: Born Again set was leaked showing Kingpin graffitied on a wall, it was predicted that a rather vicious comic book villain may be getting their on-screen debut, Muse. Not only a supervillain but a prolific serial killer,Muse is one of Marvel’s most violent baddieswho likes to paint murals… using his victims’ blood.

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