Matt Murdock confronts tragedy and moral dilemmas
"Daredevil: Born Again" opens with a shocking twist as Bullseye murders Foggy Nelson, leaving Matt Murdock devastated. In a fit of rage, Matt tries to kill Bullseye by throwing him off a rooftop, but he survives. This event deeply troubles Matt due to his Catholic beliefs, leading him to step back from his role as Daredevil and focus on his legal work. Despite Matt's efforts to pursue justice through the legal system, chaos reigns in the city under Mayor Wilson Fisk. The tension grows as Matt struggles to balance his moral duty as a lawyer with his instincts as a vigilante. This inner conflict intensifies when he is drawn back to crime-fighting after defending Hector Ayala, who turns out to be the vigilante White Tiger. After Hector's brief return to vigilante work ends in tragedy, Matt confronts the limitations of the legal system when he cannot protect Hector or help his niece Angela with her investigation into mysterious disappearances. His frustration mounts when Angela goes missing, just as Matt is forced to choose between following the law or taking action to save her. Ultimately, Matt decides to don his Daredevil suit again, not as a rejection of his legal ideals but as a necessary step to truly serve justice. The story illustrates his journey toward accepting that both his identities as a lawyer and a vigilante are crucial in the fight against injustice, especially with Fisk's growing power in New York City. New episodes of "Daredevil: Born Again" release weekly on Disney+.