Editor’s Notice: The next comprises spoilers for Daredevil: Born Once more Episode 3.The newest episode of Daredevil: Born Once more, “The Hole of His Hand”, options Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) doing one of many issues solely he can do: defend the harmless. However since he is hung up his Daredevil swimsuit following the loss of life of his greatest good friend, Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson), Murdock retains his protection of the harmless to the courtroom — and he finds himself in for a battle when he defends Hector Ayala (Kamar de los Reyes), the vigilante often called the White Tiger. Additional complicating issues for Murdock is the truth that two corrupt law enforcement officials have been making an attempt to kill the one witness who is aware of Ayala’s harmless. Whereas “The Hole of His Hand” would not function as many Easter eggs because the two-part premiere, Daredevil: Born Once more nonetheless options a couple of greater shoutouts to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Trial of the White Tiger Had a Very Completely different Final result within the ‘Daredevil’ Comics
Ayala’s trial bears greater than a passing resemblance to the occasions in Daredevil (vol. 2) #38-40 by Brian Michael Bendis, Manuel Gutierrez, and Terry Dodson. In each variations, Ayala is arrested after seemingly killing a cop, and Murdock finally ends up defending him. However there are some essential variations. Within the comics, Murdock was coping with the fallout of getting his secret id leaked to the world, and tried to reject the case when Luke Cage and Iron Fist introduced it to him — mentioning that having a suspected vigilante respect one other vigilante can be a media circus ready to occur. Ultimately, Murdock did take the case…however Ayala was discovered responsible, and fled the courtroom earlier than being gunned down. “The Hole of His Hand” takes a distinct strategy; Ayala is discovered to be harmless, however as soon as he dons the White Tiger swimsuit and heads again out on the streets, he is shot by a mysterious assailant.
The Corrupt Cops in ‘Daredevil: Born Once more’ Are Twisting the Punisher’s Message
What’s notable in regards to the man that kills Hector is that he has a bulletproof vest that has a white cranium painted on the chest — the signature emblem of Frank Fort (Jon Bernthal), aka the Punisher. However that is not the solely time the Punisher image exhibits up; one of many corrupt cops who attacked Murdock within the earlier episode, “Optics”, has a Punisher tattoo on his wrist. “The Hole of His Hand” additionally exhibits cops who’ve Punisher tattoos on their necks, hinting that they intend to make the most of Fort’s brutal strategies of inflicting violence upon these they deem responsible. It gives the right means for Fort to enter Daredevil: Born Once more‘s narrative, since teasers have proven him and Murdock coming head to head, and might even bleed into the standalone particular that Bernthal is co-writing and slated to star in. However the truth that Born Once more is keen to proceed exploring how folks can get the incorrect thought from the Punisher’s one-man conflict on crime is a genuinely thrilling prospect.
‘Daredevil: Born Once more’ Options One other Nod to Spider-Man – however It’s Not Peter Parker
Throughout Ayala’s trial in “The Hole of His Hand”, Murdock reads off a listing of law enforcement officials who’ve been saved by the White Tiger. A kind of officers occurs to be an “Officer Morales”, which could possibly be a nod to Jefferson Morales, the daddy of fan-favorite Spider-Man Miles Morales. Jefferson canonically served as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. within the comics, however current media — together with Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse and Marvel’s Spider-Man for PlayStation 4 — have depicted him as a police officer. It is one other means that Born Once more is getting across the difficulty of not having the ability to showcase Spider-Man on tv by using references to Spider-Man’s world.
There’s a Blink and You’ll Miss It Nod to ‘The Unimaginable Hulk’
“The Hole of His Hand” comprises a short reference to a different Marvel movie; a shot of a bus cease options an advert for Pingo Doce, a soda that appeared in The Unimaginable Hulk. Throughout The Unimaginable Hulk, Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) briefly labored in a Pingo Doce bottling manufacturing facility till he minimize his hand on equipment. A drop of his gamma-powered blood acquired into one of many bottles, poisoning a person and alerting Thaddeus Ross to Banner’s location. Whereas the Pingo Doce advert is a short second, it exhibits that Marvel Studios is slowly persevering with to make the most of parts from The Unimaginable Hulk.
New episodes of Daredevil: Born Once more premiere Tuesdays on Disney+.

Daredevil: Born Once more
- Launch Date
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March 4, 2025
- Showrunner
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Chris Ord
- Writers
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Chris Ord
- Franchise(s)
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Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe