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Is Bullseye Finally Gonna Show Up in ‘Daredevil’ Season 3?

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brian-mcgee - May 17, 2018

When Netflix loses all of Disney's content at the end of this year, it's likely that the current king of streaming services will also lose its five connected Marvel series—Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and The Defenders—to Disney's new in-house streaming service launching in 2019.

The first, and arguably best, of the Netflix Marvel series is Daredevil, and they're currently in production on season three. The cast has been spotted shooting on location by a YouTuber named gearbolt98, who cut together a video of some still images he snapped while they were filming on a rooftop next where he works.

The video is not terribly interesting, but you can watch it by clicking here. It does show Charlie Cox sporting his original costume from the series, and it also shows actor Wilson Bethel, aka discount Joel Kinnaman, filming on-set as well. He is listed on the official MCU wikia as playing Bullseye, meaning that the Devil of Hell's Kitchen is finally going to face off against his deadliest foe.

For the record, Bullseye has never been done justice in live action form on screen. As portrayed by Colin Farrell in the 2003 film, he was an absolute joke. On the other hand, so were Elektra and The Punisher prior to appearing on Daredevil. Fingers crossed the trend continues.

Also, count on him killing Elektra since this adaptation loves Frank Miller's run. Daredevil Season 3 will likely premiere this fall on Netflix. And you may only have a few weeks to watch it, so stay vigilant.


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