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While the MCU has already introduced iconic characters like Kingpin (first seen in Hawkeye on Disney+) and Bullseye (Daredevil: Born Again), there’s a deep well of iconic figures from Daredevil’s decades of comic book history who are just waiting for their time to shine on the small screen. Their stories, powers, and unique relationships with Matt Murdock have incredible potential for new storylines that could spell either trouble or redemption for Matt. From quirky, low-level villains to complex love interests and mind-bending foes, these are seven characters who would thrive in the MCU’s street-level world and give Daredevil new (but classic) challenges to face.
7. Mister Fear

Larry Cranston’s history with Matt Murdock goes back to their days in law school, where Cranston’s envy for Matt’s talent lead to hatred. After the second Mister Fear is murdered, Cranston takes over the mantle and retrieves a stash of powerful, fear-inducing gas, which he uses to take revenge against Daredevil. His character arc delves into themes of mental illness on his end, and manipulation and psychological warfare on his victims, creating a villain who doesn’t just fight with his fists but with a mind-altering chemical.
Mister Fear is perhaps best known for his actions in the comics of overdosing Matt’s wife, Milla Donovan, on his mind-altering drugs, driving her to the brink of insanity and murder. If brought into the MCU, his fear gas would translate perfectly on screen, as it could lead to surreal, hallucinatory sequences that force Daredevil to confront his deepest insecurities and failures. Mister Fear is a threat that Matt’s impressive physical fighting skills cannot overcome, making him a perfect arch-nemesis for a hero whose greatest weapons are his senses and his refusal to stay down and out.
6. Milla Donovan

Milla Donovan is a blind woman who falls in love with and eventually marries Matt Murdock. After learning of his secret identity, Milla is a supportive and compassionate part of his lifeโ both regular and secret. Their relationship is one of the most tender and heartbreaking in Daredevil’s long and winding romantic history, as Mattโs dangerous life as a vigilante inevitably puts her directly in Mister Fear’s crosshairs, leading to a tragic end for not just their romance, but Milla’s life.
A season of Daredevil: Born Again focusing on Milla’s story arc would ground Matt’s world and give the audience a new emotional anchor, only for it to be torn away tragically. She serves as a mirror for Matt and a symbol of inherent goodness that Matt yearns for in his life, but very rarely can grasp. Her tragic tale would be the kind of high-stakes, deeply emotional drama that the MCU thrives on, forcing Matt to confront the terrible personal cost of his heroism in a way that even Foggy Nelson’s death did not.
5. The Spot

Dr. Jonathan Ohnn is a scientist who gained the ability to create portals or “spots” through a lab accident, allowing him to teleport and weaponize space itself. While he is primarily one of Spider-Man’s main villains, The Spot has had memorable run-ins with Daredevil. His unique powers disorient Daredevil, who relies on his radar senses to “see” those around him or upcoming attacks. His powers, much like Muse’s canonical comic power to disrupt the energy around his body, would make him an incredibly challenging enemy.
The Spot’s powers would translate into creative and visually stunning action sequences. His portals are used to confuse Daredevil’s enhanced senses, creating a maze-like environment where gravity and direction are constantly shifting. Bringing The Spot into the MCU would also further tie Daredevil into the larger street-level universe that includes heroes like Spider-Man.
4. Lady Bullseye

Sold into the Yakuza to be used for human trafficking, Maki Matsumoto became a ruthless assassin after witnessing Benjamin Poindexter (Bullseye) in action. In honor of her source of inspiration, she eventually took on the alias of Lady Bullseye and sought to prove herself as the superior killer. Her brutal fighting style and cold, calculating malice make her a perfect foil for Daredevil. She operates with a similar precision to the original Bullseye, but with an added layer of power due to her ties to the shadowy ninja organization, The Hand.











