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Muse's Real Name In Daredevil: Born Again, Explained. In "Born Again," Muse is Bastian Cooper (Hunter Doohan), a disturbed rich kid. He wanted to be an artist but his parents disapproved.
Daredevil: Born Again goes a different route with the Bastian reveal. There are similar touch-points with the comic, of course. Muse has indeed been painting murals with human blood and has had at ...
Muse's presence in the series is a clear sign that Born Again, despite sharing the name of an iconic 1986 Daredevil storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, is also inspired by more ...
The other big difference with Born Again’s Muse is that there’s no sidekick stuck in the middle of the Daredevil/Muse rivalry. At the time Muse was introduced in 2016, Matt was mentoring a ...
In the MCU, Muse looks very similar in design to his comic book counterpart in Daredevil: Born Again. We honestly don’t get a lot from this character for very long, unfortunately.
Daredevil fortunately intervenes before Muse can murder again — but it’s Heather who eventually takes Muse out, and Fisk’s anti-vigilante task force who swoops in to take the credit for his ...
That figure is Muse, the prime supervillain antagonist of Born Again‘s first season. More than just a cool baddie for Daredevil to beat up, Muse is the ideal antagonist for Born Again , one who ...
Since its premiere, Daredevil: Born Again has methodically built tension around its mysterious antagonist Muse, first teased through the detailed murals he painted all over New York City.As weeks ...
While some expected that Muse would have a bigger presence as the de facto endgame villain of Daredevil: Born Again, his bloody rampage should at least give Wilson Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task ...
Daredevil: Born Again goes a different route with the Bastian reveal. There are similar touch-points with the comic, of course. Muse has indeed been painting murals with human blood and has had at ...