Daredevil: Born Again Producer Confirms the Return of a Fan Favorite Character

As that point reminds us, Born Again season 1 ended with Wilson Fisk using his power as mayor of New York to outlaw vigilantes and take control over the city’s police force, declaring absolute power over the metropolis. The resistance against Fisk, both within and outside his administration, is the chief draw of the series.

“There’s a palace intrigue-type storytelling [in Born Again season 2] that is really fun to read. I’m starting to watch the cuts. It’s amazing,” Winderbaum enthused. “So I don’t know if it’s exactly about who’s gonna show up. It’s a little deeper than that. There are rewards to be had for fans, but it’s really about the stakes of this world that this Kingpin is building in New York City.”

And what about the world that Winderbaum is building on Marvel Televisions shows like Born Again? There’s a lot going on there, and he can understand why actors like Henson are sometimes cagey about their role in the projects. “People don’t know what they’re allowed to say and what they’re not allowed to say,” he acknowledge. “Do I play it coy? Do I be honest? It’s always a dance.”

And so the dance continues as we wait to learn Foggy’s fate in Daredevil: Born Again season 2, a dance that will surely stomp all over our emotions once again.

Daredevil: Born Again season 2 streams on Disney+ in March 2026.

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