Blue Marvel Logo & More Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 4 Easter Eggs Listed

As a huge Daredevil fan, I was really digging into all the little details and connections in Season 2, Episode 4 of Born Again. It’s amazing how the episode weaves in nods to the old Netflix series, pulls from some pretty obscure comic book storylines, and builds on the characters we already know and love. It feels like everything is starting to connect to the bigger Marvel Cinematic Universe in a really exciting way, especially as Matt Murdock deals with new enemies and Bullseye just gets wilder.

This article details all the Easter eggs and connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe found in Episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Again.

List of all major Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 4 easter eggs

A Mythological Marriage

A character draws a parallel between Wilson Fisk and Vanessa to the myth of Zeus and Europa, specifically Zeus’s disguise as a white bull. This comparison highlights Vanessa’s determination to manage her husband’s behavior.

The Milkshake Callback

Bullseye jokingly orders a banana milkshake, making a playful connection to the banana protein powder he had in his apartment during Season 3 of the Netflix series Daredevil.

Queens Has a New Regular

Bullseye visits the real-life Bel Aire Diner in Queens, a genuine New York restaurant.

A Mother’s Whereabouts

Matt goes back to Clinton Church and discovers that Bullseye has been inquiring about his mother, Sister Maggie. She’s currently taking a break from her duties and is in Rome.

Daddy’s Gym

The charity boxing match hosted by Fisk will be held at Fogwell’s Gym, a place with a tragic history: Matt’s father, a boxer, was killed there after refusing to fix a fight.

Stan Lee’s New York

Behind Vanessa Fisk as she meets with governors, you can see the New York state seal with the word “Excelsior” on it – a nod to the late Stan Lee, who famously used it as his personal motto.

The Good Guy Delusion

Bullseye claiming to be ‘one of the good guys’ after killing AVTF agents is similar to his history in comics, where he’s posed as a hero while secretly working with villainous teams like the Thunderbolts and even impersonated Hawkeye on the Dark Avengers.

Castle’s Shadow

As a big movie fan, I noticed something really interesting – Poindexter basically drops Frank Castle’s name to get the AVTF involved. It reminded me of how Fisk operates in the comics, using the Punisher’s reputation as an excuse to go after vigilantes himself. It’s a clever mirroring of that classic comic book tactic!

The Blue Episode

As a huge Marvel fan, I noticed something really cool in this episode! The iconic Marvel Studios logo actually showed up in blue instead of its usual red. It was a subtle detail, but it totally matched the cool, blue-toned lighting they used whenever Bullseye was on screen. It was a really neat visual cue and showed how much thought they put into everything!

A Tiger Earns Her Stripes

Matt Murdock wonders if Angela Del Toro fully grasps the weight of inheriting her uncle’s amulet before committing to his fight against injustice.

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2026-04-08 07:58