Born Again episode 7, “Art for Art’s Sake.”] It’s said that good artists copy — great artists steal. Marvel Television has been borrowing from the Charles Soule and Chip Zdarsky-penned Daredevil comic book runs for Daredevil: Born Again,
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Screen Rant on MSNDaredevil: Born Again's Muse Just Repeated A Marvel Villain Storyline From The Netflix Show's Season 3 And It Wasn't As GoodDaredevil: Born Again's newest villain copied a villain story from Marvel Television's Daredevil series, but the original show did it much better.
Daredevil has always been the bar when it comes to bringing the most gruesome villains to life. From Bullseye to Kingpin, Daredevil does not miss. But this villain might be worse than them all.
Born Again isn't afraid top make some big changes to the sadistic supervillain Muse. Here's why that's a very good thing for the series.
Daredevil: Born Again's seventh episode, "Art For Art's Sake," was directed by David Boyd and he's addressed what the deal was with Wilson and Vanessa while teasing the season 1's final two
Born Again reveals the identity of the supervillain/psychopath Muse, who uses his victims' blood in the name of art.
Muse is, as many fans online guessed, Bastian Cooper, played by Wednesday actor Hunter Doohan. And while Doohan makes the serial killer artist absolutely terrifying, he could have been even scarier if the show stuck to the comics.
DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Episode 7 Finally Unmasks Muse And Delivers A Very Unexpected Twist - SPOILERS
Born Again, we finally learn who is playing the MCU's Muse, but the Marvel Television series has delivered a huge twist that changes everything we thought we
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Daredevil: Born Again finally unmasked Muse as troubled teen Bastian Cooper. Following his obsession with Heather Glenn and his plan to use her as his next victim, Muse was interrupted by Daredevil – we bet he hadn't counted on Glenn's boyfriend being the Man Without Fear.