A reporter who witnessed the first US firing squad execution in 15 years called the experience "etched" in his memory, describing Brad Sigmon's death in South Carolina.
Matt Murdock has been to hell and back. After the crimson cowled crusader went to Hell to save his friends Foggy Nelson and Stick’s souls from the Beast — the demon-god of the ninja cult the Hand — Matt Murdock was born again in the ongoing Saladin Ahmed-penned Daredevil run.
ONE terrible night 24 years ago, factory worker Brad Sigmon stayed up smoking crack cocaine and planning violent revenge. He was going to kidnap the girlfriend who had jilted him after five years.
Daredevil Born Again is set to release soon and in this article, find out everything you should know about the reappearing villain Bullseye!
A few things are starting to add up in my mind, namely the events of the Daredevil: Born Again’s premiere, a “shocking” introduction with the death of a major character.
Daredevil: Born Again shocks the audience in the very first episode as Foggy Nelson is killed at the hands of Benjamin "Bullseye" Poindexter.
The new version of Bullseye hosted by Andrew Flintoff has been rewarded with a full series after over eight million fans watched the Christmas special. Meanwhile, ITV also announced that comedian Romesh Ranganathan will get another of his ITV series,
A 73-year-old woman was found shot in her car near Bullseye Bill's Guns & Ammo in Summerville, SC, not long after picking up a pre-purchased revolver there.
Born Again, and he’s returning with the goal of surpassing Colin Farrell’s level of villainous insanity when he previously played the character. Speaking with ComicBook at the Daredevil: Born Again red carpet premiere,
Picking up where Daredevil season 3 left off, Daredevil: Born Again quickly delivers a gut-punch in the form of our favorite sidekick Foggy Nelson being brutally shot dead by Bullseye, a returning villain from season 3.
It's been seven years since Charlie Cox and co. were part of Netflix 's "Daredevil" and the premiere of "Daredevil: Born Again" spares no time radically changing the status quo. By the end of the two-episode premiere, old friends are gone, old enemies have changed, and Matt Murdock's (Cox) world isn't quite the same.