“Daredevil: Reborn” Season Finale: Ending and post-credits scene explained


Marvel Daredevil: Born again We burned the screen in the season 1 finale on Tuesday night, and you’ll probably want to discuss it. I’ll do it too, but first let’s admit that, in addition to Matt and Kingpin, Frank Castle is another star of this show. He’s not playing Pattycake, did you get it? All the storylines and subplots of this show converged in Episode 9. This is set to make Matt seem out of the game, ready to develop Fisk/Kingpin with Red Hook and compete with challengers like Commissioner Gallo.

Before he stepped into the fire as the season approached, Matt had begun slabsing the reasons for killing Bullseye’s (aka Dex/Poindexter) Foggy. He knew Vanessa was connected, and their verbal showdown on the dance floor of Fisk’s Ball reached its peak with a big reveal, and Matt was shot when he photographed a Bullray bullet for Fisk. The cliffhanger in episode 8 knew that Matt knew about Vanessa’s involvement in Foggy’s death, but there were no dirty details. He also left the audience wondering why he chose to become a hero on behalf of Fisk.

Throughout the series, there were lingering questions about the murders of Hector Ayala and Foggy, the darkness within Fisk and Matt. In this final episode, some loose ends are tied down, and one thing we certainly know is that no one surpasses violence. Let’s keep that in mind in Season 2, but for now there’s the biggest moment in the finale, that post-credit scene, what happens in Daredevil: a natural future. (And remember, the show is set around 2027 after the event Always agatha).

Spoilers firstso if you haven’t seen the season 1 finale, don’t read any more.

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Why Vanessa hired Dex as a hitman

When Matt recovered from his gunshot wound in the hospital, we were shown a flashback of Vanessa Fisk visiting Dex, which was heavily medicinalized in a mental hospital. She wanted to sign the form for the conditional release of the suit in exchange for a hit with a thief named Benjamin (the same Benny where Foggy was on the phone in episode 1) and a fog Nelson. Dex expressed concern about Fisk, saying Vanessa will not see her husband for a long time. (His absence may have been due to an Echo event.) Foggy’s case could reveal some of her unruly business deals. She praised his skill set as a Bullseye and said her husband wasn’t part of it, but Dex responded with caution, “He’s always part of this.” He signed the paperwork unhappy.

In a chat with McDuffy in a hospital bed, the injured Matt speculated that he was celebrating his early victory in his case, as he asked him to drink Josie’s O’Melveny whiskey. He realized that the case was connected to Fisk, and they agreed to dig into the old files and find a motion of rejection that has never been submitted.

Meanwhile, Fisk and his wife made up for it after she told him about Dex, but he already knew that she had hired a Bullseye behind his back. Together, they began plotting about Red Hook and the city’s acquisition.

The bad side of Kingpin’s Garo, Daredevil and Punisher

Fisk was able to wear a polished mask for a long time. He sought out the rage of Commissioner Gallo in a room full of task force mates and demanded that the city be closed to find Dex. Sheila attempts to reason with Fisk, but he dismisses her and accussssing everyone of her that sheds “non-dynastics.” He also tells Buck to take Daredevil out, but Buck says Matt saved him and complicated the optics. “Imagine if he succumbs to his wounds.” Kingpin I said. “Dead heroes are worth more than a living vigilante.”

In anticipation of a hit, Matt fled to his house where Frank was waiting for him. surprise! Knowing what was coming, Punisher said: We do.

While that was happening, Fisk declared martial law and halted his forces in the city. Riots and darkness continued.

A group of people dressed in formal attire stands in the mayor's office in Daredeville

Fisk bites Garo so that his henchmen can see.

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Hector Ayala, the person who killed White Tiger

As Frank and Matt waited for Fisk’s kill team to appear, Frank asked, “Why are you taking a bullet for that *shoule?” That’s a good question, Matt said, but before anyone can get an answer, Fisk fool enters the building. Matt likes to hurt or knock people out, but Frank has gone into full puncher mode, as blood splashes everywhere, stabbing the eardrums of his audience.

They thought Cole North was the police officer who killed Hector Ayala. Frank urges Matt to kill for revenge, but Matt refuses and instead regenerates all the death and pain of the season in his mind. Frank shot the man a little more and they began to argue, but as Matt heard the pin of a hand-ren, he was interrupted and leapt out of the window. Who’s rolled up on the street below? Karen.

There’s a callback for Karen and Frank while reorganizing in Frank’s hideout Friendly The dynamic from Netflix’s The Punisher is when she patched his wounds. We found out that she had called him to help Matt and he showed up as a favor. Still, “Inspector’s Gadget sh*t” is not for him, so Karen and Matt set out to find Foggy’s file, while Frank makes other plans.

Marvel's Daredevil-born Hector Ayala or White Tiger walking down the street

White Tiger’s Justice.

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Fisk kills Gallo, Frank is out, but everything is in the right place

While Matt and Karen sorted the file and Matt’s moral compass, Fisk was busy setting up Gallo to run him. Everything leads to Red Hook. Karen and Matt learn that Foggy would argue that Benny and even the US weren’t committed a crime because of the unique location in Red Hookport. Therefore, the court had no jurisdiction to prosecute. The 1855 Red Hook Charter showed it was a free port, and Vanessa used it for money laundering. There are no customs, no taxes, no laws. That’s why the fist wanted it. Foggy didn’t know he had stumbled.

Karen decides to go to Red Hook, and Frank also does so on the solo mission. He killed and hurt a bunch of Fisk’s task force officers until their group overtook him. They all had Punisher tattoos and accidentally believed they were the same.

John Bernsal wears his vest as a Daredevil-born Punisher

John Bernsal as Punisher/Frank Castle.

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Elsewhere, Sheila snitched with Gallo (she felt sick about it), and he was previously driven into the warehouse by an officer under his command. When he arrives in the plastic room, Fisk commits abusive rants on a team of corrupt police officers, and Gallo is not there for them while risking their lives. Fisk then grabbed Gallo’s head and threatened him, putting the viewers on the edge. It was ominously terrifying as Fisk killed Gallo with his bare hands (I don’t sum up Gore). Why didn’t Fisk let him resign when he wanted to? Some of the policemen looked shocked and scared.

The scene lined up other groups of reckless, murderous policemen with the trash can of beaten bloody Punisher. He does not want to join them, so he is punished and the prisoners are taken.

When Karen and Matt arrive at Red Hook, they realize they are falling up and decide to retreat. By morning, Fisk had lied about Gallo, imposed a curfew and held a press conference to appoint Heather Glenn as a mental health committee member. At that moment, Matt and Karen were genuinely keen about him, thinking he was “immunity to the darkness.” He hoped Poind Exeter had died, and after Foggy’s death he lost himself. Karen reassured him.

With everything that Radiohead is in the right place played, the episode concluded with Matt’s narration about the city and how the system isn’t working when there’s not much corruption. Josie, Cherry, some good cops are shown, but it is cut by Kingpin and Vanessa, walking through the dungeon den, where swordsmen, Frank and other resistors are trapped. The fist celebrates their ominous glory, but Season 2 means that the fight exists as support for Matt, Karen – the rally. With people like BB Urich, Angela Ayala, and Poindexter there, twists, turns, and new types of heroes are possible. Exposing the Red Hook is just the beginning.

Charlie Cox dressed to Daredevil standing at the bar of a Daredevil bar.

Daredevil is being ridden for season 2 as he put the demon in.

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Daredevil: Reborn in the middle of the Credits scene and launch Punisher

Don’t say Frank Castle isn’t a friendly guy. If you keep watching the finale after the credits started rolling, you’ve seen a scene between Frank and one of the security guards patrolling enemies in Fisk’s cage. Frank asks his name and where he came from and talks to the man – Anthony.

Towards the end of the 1.5 minute sequence, Frank thanks him for being engaged and spreads one of his chained hands. The guards will take the food.

“Thank you, Anthony,” Frank says the guard stabs his arm into the cage and waves. Frank pulls out Anthony’s entire arm and snaps it towards the bar as he cries in pain. This is the Punisher we have come to know and love throughout all seasons of Daredevil and Punisher. Will he escape Fisk’s clutch completely in that dungeon? It’s something you won’t see yet, but fans can expect him and Matt to be on the same team the next time they see them.

Daredevil: The Reborn Season 2 is currently in work. Executive Producer Sana Amanatthere are many actions, “crazy sequences”, “slightly different kinds of New York”. For now, you can compete in Season 1.



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