According to Screen Rant, a cast member from Daredevil: Born Again has teased a fresh look at Bullseye's redesigned costume ahead of Season 3 — and the MCU fandom is already buzzing about what it means for the show's direction.
A New Look Raises New Questions
Costume redesigns in superhero television aren't just wardrobe decisions — they signal a shift in tone, story ambition, and character evolution. Bullseye is one of Daredevil's most iconic antagonists, a cold and precise killer whose visual identity carries enormous weight for comics fans. A new suit for Season 3 suggests the character is being taken seriously as a long-term threat, which naturally opens the door to bigger questions: is the current cast set in stone, or could new faces enter the picture as the show expands its roster? And perhaps more importantly — do the costumes and characters we're seeing on screen match what fans have been dreaming up?
What myCast Fans Are Saying
The myCast community has been busy building out their dream versions of Daredevil: Born Again, and the results across our fan-cast stories make for a fascinating read. Over in the Daredevil: Born Again story, fans have largely rallied around the returning MCU cast — Charlie Cox holds the Daredevil pick, Vincent D'Onofrio is the choice for Wilson Fisk, and Wilson Bethel — who actually plays Bullseye in the show — has earned his vote there too. That last one is telling: even in a fan-casting context, Bethel's performance has left enough of an impression that fans aren't looking to recast him. The real wildcard in that story? Krysten Ritter leads the vote tally as Jessica Jones with 3 votes, the highest single count across that entire story — suggesting fans are hungry for more street-level Marvel crossovers in the Born Again universe.
Meanwhile, the second Daredevil: Born Again fan-cast story takes a more adventurous swing at the roster. Paul Mescal as Daredevil is a genuinely intriguing left-field pick, and landing the Typhoid Mary slot feels like inspired chaos. as Elektra Natchios makes a certain kind of sense given her ability to command a morally complex role, and as the Punisher is the kind of unexpected suggestion that makes fan-casting so much fun to explore. Neither story currently has a fan pick for Bullseye's look specifically — which means the conversation around this new costume is wide open territory.
