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Wilson Bethel’s journey to the MCU began over fifteen years ago when he stood on the verge of becoming one of Earth’s mightiest defenders. During the development of Captain America: The First Avenger, the actor went through an exhaustive casting process for the role of Steve Rogers, eventually reaching the final stages of screen testing. Bethel was so deeply entrenched in the selection cycle that he even donned the iconic red, white, and blue uniform for filmed tests, a moment that seemingly signaled a life-changing career shift. Instead, he received a devastating call from his agent informing him that the role had been awarded to Chris Evans. Therefore, by failing to secure the shield, Bethel remained available years later to provide a fan-favorite portrayal of Benjamin Poindexter, a character that required a much darker and more volatile emotional range than the Star-Spangled Avenger.
Wilson Bethel’s Bullseye Is a Standout MCU Villain

The brilliance of Bethel’s portrayal first became evident during the third season of the original Daredevil series, where he managed to outshine traditional superhero tropes through a meticulous depiction of mental instability. As Benjamin Poindexter, the actor used a quiet intensity to illustrate the internal collapse of an FBI marksman who desperately seeks the moral structure he inherently lacks. This version of the character felt revolutionary because it avoided the campy theatricality often associated with comic book supervillains. Instead, the narrative focused on a slow-burning psychological unraveling, turning the villain into a tragic mirror of Matt Murdock and establishing a rivalry built on shared trauma and divergent choices.









