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Daredevil: Born Again's Muse Explained: Who Is Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk's New Enemy?

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 08,2025

Disney has unveiled an exciting new trailer for *Daredevil: Born Again*, set to premiere on Disney+ on March 4. This latest footage reaffirms a surprising twist from the D23-exclusive trailer: Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin will be joining forces to combat a common enemy. What could possibly unite these long-standing adversaries? The answer might lie with a new villain teased in both trailers, the chillingly creative serial killer known as Muse.

Who is Muse, and why does this superhuman murderer have the power to bring even the fiercest of rivals like Daredevil and Kingpin together? Let's delve into the details of this sinister Marvel villain.

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Who Is Muse?

Muse is a relatively new addition to Daredevil’s roster of villains, created by Charles Soule and Ron Garney, and first appearing in 2016’s *Daredevil #11*. Soule himself has confirmed Muse's presence in the D23 footage. This villain, reminiscent of characters from the *Hannibal* TV series, is a prolific serial killer who views murder as the ultimate form of artistic expression. In his debut, Muse created a mural using the blood of a hundred missing persons and later arranged the corpses of six Inhumans into a macabre composition.

Muse poses a unique threat to Daredevil because his body acts as a sensory black hole, disrupting Matt Murdock’s radar sense. Combined with his superhuman strength, speed, and a chilling talent for murder, Muse ranks among Daredevil’s most formidable foes.

Muse quickly becomes a nemesis to Daredevil and his new sidekick, Blindspot. Their rivalry escalates when Muse brutally gouges out Blindspot’s eyes. After Daredevil finally apprehends him, Muse breaks his own fingers to prevent himself from creating more art. However, his hands are later healed, and he escapes to continue his deadly spree across New York City. Obsessed with the city’s vigilantes, Muse leaves twisted tributes to figures like the Punisher, even as the newly elected Mayor Wilson Fisk cracks down on vigilante activity.

This leads to a fierce rematch between Muse and Blindspot, with the latter harnessing the power of The Beast, a demonic entity revered by the ninja cult The Hand, to defeat Muse. Feeling overshadowed by Blindspot’s story, Muse ultimately commits suicide by walking into a fire. This dramatic confrontation occurred in 2018’s *Daredevil #600*, and Muse has remained dead since. Yet, in the Marvel Universe, it's only a matter of time before such a compelling villain returns.

Art by Dan Panosian. (Image Credit: Marvel)

Muse in Daredevil: Born Again

The *Daredevil: Born Again* footage shown at D23 and subsequent trailers confirm Muse's appearance in the upcoming Disney+ series, though the actor portraying him remains undisclosed. Muse is seen in a single shot wearing a costume strikingly similar to his comic book version—a white mask and bodysuit with red, bloody tears. Additional scenes in the NYCC trailer show Muse engaging in combat with Daredevil.

While *Born Again* shares its name with the iconic 1986 Daredevil storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, the series draws inspiration from more recent Daredevil comics. The original comic focuses on Wilson Fisk uncovering Daredevil’s secret identity and dismantling Matt Murdock’s life. In contrast, the show, while rooted in the ongoing rivalry between Murdock and Fisk, takes a different path, especially since Fisk already knows Daredevil’s identity in the MCU.

*Born Again* hints at an alliance between Daredevil and Fisk, as seen in a scene where they meet at a diner. Matt warns Fisk of consequences if he oversteps, to which Fisk responds, “Is that coming from Matt Murdock… or your darker half?” This suggests a new, formidable threat in New York City that compels these bitter enemies to collaborate.

Art by Dan Mora. (Image Credit: Marvel)

Could Muse be that threat? The MCU's take on Daredevil's world seems to be influenced by the works of Charles Soule and Chip Zdarsky. The post-credits scene in *Echo* indicates Fisk's ambition to become mayor, and the latest *Born Again* trailer suggests he has achieved this goal, leveraging his resources and charisma to win over New Yorkers.

If *Born Again* follows the comics, Fisk will campaign against vigilantism in New York City. Muse, as in the comics, directly opposes this agenda. As a violent killer, Muse glorifies vigilantes like Frank Castle through his gruesome art. Muse could be the common enemy that forces Daredevil and Mayor Fisk to unite. Daredevil aims to stop a cold-blooded killer, while Fisk seeks to eliminate a threat to his mayoral authority. This alliance, though uneasy, may be necessary for Daredevil to combat a man who is crusading against heroes like him.

*Born Again* will also feature other vigilante characters like Jon Bernthal’s Punisher and White Tiger, who will likely be caught in the crosshairs of Fisk’s anti-vigilante crusade. The public's fear of unsanctioned killers like Frank Castle will be a central theme, with Muse's twisted artwork glorifying these figures. As the series unfolds, Muse may prove to be the most urgent and challenging threat Matt Murdock has ever faced, making his temporary alliance with Mayor Fisk a crucial plot point.

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Note: this article was originally published on 8/10/2024 and updated on 1/15/2025 with the latest information about Daredevil: Born Again.