Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 Bring Back The Defenders Beloved Characters
Marvel fans have been waiting for street-level actions of our beloved superheroes. Now the MCU lets us enjoy our lives with heavy hitters, again on the screen. The recent announcement for Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 made everything possible for the fans who were waiting for years for the Defenders with bruising, breathless action.
For years, the status of the original Marvel heroes from the Netflix era felt like a big unknown. Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk both seamlessly made the leap to the mainline MCU, but the fates of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Danny Rand were still up in the air.
But the wait is over now. Set photos have already confirmed that Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, and Finn Jones are filming in New York City alongside Cox. Now, Born Again action director Philip J. Silvera has thrown gasoline on the hype fire, teasing that the stunt choreography for Season 3 will heavily feature the reunion of these iconic characters.
Let’s break down exactly what this means for the future of the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen and his super-powered peers.
The Action Director’s Promise: Reclaiming the Magic
The stunt ruling shifts for the TV shows after the original Daredevil series. In Season 1, a claustrophobic, bone-crushing live-action scene raises the thrill. In Season 2, the chaotic stairwell brawl amazingly continues the show’s thrilled tone. The choreography was incredibly gritty and realistic. Every punch landed with consequence.

Philip J. Silvera was the architect behind much of that original magic, and he is back at the helm for Born Again. In a recent profile, Silvera dropped a massive tease regarding the show’s currently-filming third season, stating,
“I think everyone’s going to be surprised with the way we’re leaning into the return of certain characters.”
This is not just PR speak. When an action director specifically highlights the “return of certain characters” in the context of fight choreography, it tells us that these heroes are not just dropping in for a quick cameo or a cup of coffee at a local diner. They are going to be throwing hands. We are looking at the prospect of tag-team brawls and combo moves that we haven’t seen since the 2017 The Defenders miniseries.
Imagine that “You’ve got Matt Murdock’s acrobatic, radar sense martial arts combined with Luke Cage’s immovable, bulletproof brawling. You also have Jessica Jones’s unwilling, unrefined super-strength paired with the mystic, laser-focused strikes of Danny Rand as Iron Fist. Silvera’s comments suggest that the stunt team is actively designing sequences that exploit the unique physical dynamics of this specific roster. It is a promise that the brutal, stylized combat that made us fall in love with these shows in the first place is being fully resurrected and amplified.
Where Have They Been?
Among the most exciting elements of this reunion is that these characters have been around for a while since we last caught up with them. They’re not the same folks who hesitantly joined forces to take on The Hand at Midland Circle a decade ago.

- Luke Cage: When we last left Luke, he had reluctantly taken the throne as the “sheriff” and crime boss of Harlem, wearing the crown to keep the peace. Has the power corrupted him, or is he still the stoic protector of his neighborhood? Seeing him cross paths with a rigidly moral Matt Murdock again could provide some spectacular dramatic friction.
- Jessica Jones: Jessica’s journey has always been about navigating her trauma. Last we saw her, she chose to stay in New York and embrace her role as a hero, however begrudgingly. Her gritty, no-nonsense detective skills are the perfect counterbalance to Murdock’s legal maneuvering. Plus, we know she has reconnected with Luke, and they share a daughter, adding incredibly rich emotional stakes to her return.
- Danny Rand / Iron Fist: Let’s be honest — Danny Rand had a rocky reception during his solo outings. But Born Again presents the perfect opportunity for redemption. Now older, wiser, and presumably having spent years honing the power of the Iron Fist, Danny can finally step into his role as a premier martial arts master. Fans are already clamoring to see a much more confident, fully realized Iron Fist fighting side-by-side with Daredevil.
- Matt Murdock: Our central hero is reportedly spending a portion of this new saga behind bars after his identity is exposed. This forces the rest of the street-level crew to step up and handle the threats tearing through New York City.
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The Bullseye Factor
You cannot have a reunion this massive without a threat to match it, and Season 3 is bringing out the big guns. Wilson Bethel is returning as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter, better known as Bullseye. However, he is no longer just a pawn in Wilson Fisk’s games.

According to Bethel, this version of Bullseye is operating as an independent contract killer, completely unencumbered by loyalty to the Kingpin or anyone else. He is a free agent with lethal accuracy, a clean slate, and potentially the backing of a Black Ops organization. An unchained, fully realized Bullseye facing off against the reunited Defenders will make for nothing but chaos. Think of a scene in which Bullseye is bouncing projectiles off the walls of a tight alleyway as Daredevil attempts to get close, Luke Cage provides a human shield for Jessica. The set pieces almost write themselves.
A Milestone for Marvel Television
This Defenders reunion isn’t just cool from a pure nostalgia standpoint — it also signifies a big change in the way Marvel Studios is managing its streaming properties. The first live-action Marvel Studios series to be confirmed for a third season is Daredevil: Born Again. In an era where most MCU shows are designed as limited series or quietly wind down after a sophomore slump, Born Again is being presented as a sprawling, ongoing epic.

By pulling Jessica, Luke, and Danny off the shelf, Marvel is fully validating the history and emotional investment fans poured into the Netflix era. They are no longer treating these characters as tangential “legacy” properties; they are pulling them directly into the center of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It’s a bold bet. The series’ creative shakeup with original showrunner Dario Scardapane returning along with veteran stunt coordinators seems to signal Marvel recognized you can’t whitewash Hell’s Kitchen. You need to embrace the grime, the blood and the profoundly flawed humanity of these heroes.
Conclusion
With filming currently underway in New York and a targeted release date of March 2027, the wait is going to require some patience. But knowing what is waiting for us on the other side makes it entirely bearable.
We are getting the band back together. The street-level universe is growing, the dance is returning to its bone-crunching roots, and the stakes have never been higher. Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 is not only a continuation of Matt Murdock’s story; it is a big thank you to the fans who never gave up on the Defenders.
