"Daredevil: Born Again" reveals major plot twists
The fourth episode of “Daredevil: Born Again” has been released on Disney+, and it brings new insights into the show’s storyline. Titled “Sic Semper Systema,” the episode is packed with significant developments related to key characters. One major focus of the episode is the character Muse, a new villain. In the comics, Muse is a serial killer who creates art from his victims' remains. In the series, Muse is presented more as a grounded character without superpowers. The identity of the actor playing Muse has not yet been revealed, leading to speculation among fans. The episode also introduces Adam, a man who had an affair with Wilson Fisk’s wife, Vanessa. The affair occurred while Fisk was recovering from injuries. By the end of the episode, it is revealed that Fisk has kidnapped Adam and is holding him in poor conditions, raising questions about Fisk's true nature. The title “Sic Semper Systema,” which translates to “thus always to the system,” relates to various characters fighting against the legal system. It reflects Matt Murdock’s struggles in court and Fisk’s challenges with bureaucracy. The title also connects to the broader themes of justice and order within the Marvel universe. Additionally, the episode features Leroy Bradford, a petty thief who claims innocence while facing serious charges. Bradford’s mention of the Skrulls, a race of shapeshifting aliens, hints at their connectivity in the MCU, despite being part of some of the less popular Marvel stories. Fans can look forward to episodes five and six, which are scheduled to release on March 25 and 26, respectively. This dual release is part of the show’s unique airing schedule.