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Luckily, that started to change in 2015. Netflix began making TV shows set in the MCU, with the first one being Daredevil season 1. This batch of episodes introduced Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk, one of the most well-developed antagonists in the franchise. The character was so popular that he is still one of the MCU’s main villains, with him returning in 2026’s Daredevil: Born Again season 2. However, Daredevil was also the source of a major Marvel antagonist mistake.
Netflix’s MCU Didn’t Get The Hand Right

The Hand played a prominent role in the MCU, with them acting as the overarching antagonists of Daredevil seasons 1 and 2, Iron Fist season 1, and the saga’s big crossover event, The Defenders. In the story, The Hand is an ancient organization of ninjas who operate in the shadows. They have massive control over the drug trade in New York City, but their true goal is to dig up dragon bones that are hidden under Hell’s Kitchen and use them to resurrect their dead.
Unfortunately, The Hand was incredibly boring throughout this saga. Since Netflix’s corner of the MCU was so grounded, this translated to The Hand as well. While they talk about being hundreds of years old and having ninja powers, these elements are incredibly underutilized. Most of the villains in The Hand are nothing more than generic drug manufacturers who occasionally do martial arts. The Five Fingers of The Hand feel like incredibly boring businessmen, and the fact that they are taken down by a team like The Defenders makes them seem incredibly weak.
Tons of elements of The Hand were toned down in Netflix’s MCU. For example, in the comics, The Hand worships an ancient demon who gives them their immortality and powers. However, this demon seemingly doesn’t exist in the MCU. In the comics, The Hand is known for their bright red ninja outfits and attacking in hordes. In the shows, members of The Hand aren’t wearing their iconic outfits, and they often fight the Defenders in one-on-one battles.
Considering that The Hand is one of Marvel’s most popular groups of villains, it’s a shame that the MCU hasn’t done them right. However, it isn’t too late to fix this major mistake.









