This article contains spoiler For “Daredevil: Born Again” season 1, episode 6.
“Daredevil: Born Again” has an interesting way to deal with the references of the Marvel Cinematic universe. The show generally promotes too many explicit MCU Hector “White Tiger” Ayala (Kamar de los Reyes) And Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) added in the mix. Nevertheless, the show is not afraid of falling no Spider-Man references (Tom Holland). Episode 5 Even bikes from Ms. Marvels (Iman Vellani) Father Yusuf Khan (Mohan Kapur) to have adventure with a bank robbery with Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and to prepare a potential future superhero team between his daughter and his new blind friend while he is.
Episode 6 continues this topic by taking another very likeable supporting character from an earlier MCU show. Mayor Wilson Fisks (Vincent d’Unofrio) predictably catastrophic attempt to rub the shoulders with the wealthy elites in New York City offers the welcome return from Jack Duquesne, the pleasant socialite, which was an important supporting character on 2021 from “Hawkeye”. Duquesne is depicted by Tony Dalton (at that time a reduced villain actor, thanks to his frightening turn as Lalo Salamanca on “Better Call Saul”), an important murderer for a large part of this show, but a funny turn shows that he is a real, good person who is with the heroes and hail Stiefgieschilds-Bisch-Bisch-Bisch-Bisch-Bisch-Bisch-Bish-to-Bish-Den-Hagel is. On “Daredevil: Born Again” he visits a fundraiser and immediately uses his charm and joke for school. Since it is unlikely that the show would bring this familiar figure back just to dive on the main villains and hike away with a drink in our hands, there is a chance that we did not see the last of Duquesne either.
Jack Duquesne is very, very good with swords
Before his true nature as a brave and really nice guy, “Hawkeye” Jack Duquesne is treated as a special mix of a distant, slightly unsuspecting person and a really threatening presence. Apart from Dalton’s excellent spectacle and call as a villain, this is because The comic version of the character is very a super villain. Known as the swordsmanThe comic version of the character commits various crimes and mentors Clint “Hawkeye” Barton (played in the MCU by Jeremy Renner) and finally reforms and even becomes a avenger.
The live action duquesne is also a Word-Class sword champion, who initially reinforced his obvious threat and is later useful with the training suit mafia during a large showdown. The end of “Hawkeye” strongly indicates that Duquesne is fascinated by the view of a vigilant career, and before it is on “Daredevil: Born Again”, Episode 6, diving, we indeed see a look at a shady Zorro style vigilante, which calls himself-yep-the sword.
“Hawkeye” makes it clear that Duquesnes hides carefree outdoor area a lot of intellect and physical skills. Since “Daredevil: Born Again” detail, Episode 6 has shown both the first grainy view of the swords And Bring Duquesne back as an impressive presence to keep personalities with the Kingpin. His story “Daredevil: Born” will actually bring the character of the character into the MCU. So far the show has dealt with the events of “Hawkeye” and “Echo” Very quickly, it would certainly be fun to see this prominent “Hawkeye” -Faract on the show.
“Daredevil: Born Again” streaming on Disney+.