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As the Daredevil: Born Again season premiere reveals, the imprisoned Jack Duquesne (Tony Dalton), the sword-wielding philanthropist known as Swordsman who refused to cooperate with the Kingpin in Season 1, is the centerpiece of a highly publicized legal proceeding designed to reframe every masked figure in the city as a threat to civil order. Fisk is leaving nothing to chance with this trial. For instance, Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva), Matt’s ex-girlfriend and a trained therapist, has accepted a position as Fisk’s Mental Health Commissioner, and her role includes altering the psychiatric evaluation of Duquesne to ensure the public sees him as a violent psychopath. As expected, the trial is not about justice, but about ratifying the mayor’s preferred version of reality. Fortunately, this narrative thread leaves the door open for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to bring back one of its best recent characters.
Kate Bishop Should Be Part of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2

The currentย Daredevil: Born Again storyline makes Kate Bishop’s (Hailee Steinfeld) return almost mandatory for narrative cohesion. For starters, as far as we know from her previous appearances, Bishop is living in New York City, operating in the same streets where Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force has made heroics a prosecutable offense. That means she is the kind of active costumed figure that Fisk’s regime has declared war on, and the city being under martial law gives her a reason to rise against the tyrannical mayor. It’s also worth noting that Kate Bishop has always chosen to act against the instructions of law enforcement, legal advisors, and even her own mentor, Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), when she believed the situation demanded it, so it’s impossible for her to stand down as the city is taken over by Fisk.









