Daredevil’s Sister Maggie, Matrix & More Easter Eggs in Born Again Episode 2 & 3

Want to know about the hidden references and connections to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe in the new season of Daredevil: Born Again? While Matt Murdock faces off against Mayor Fisk’s task force, episodes 2 and 3 include nods to the old Netflix Daredevil series, obscure comic book details, and character development that significantly enrich the MCU.

This article details all the Easter eggs and references to the wider Marvel universe found in episodes 2 and 3 of Daredevil: Born Again.

All major easter eggs in Daredevil: Born Again episodes 2 and 3

The Devil’s Old Parish

Bullseye visits Clinton Church, where he killed Father Lantam in Netflix’s Daredevil season 3.

A Mother Gone Missing

Sister Maggie, Matt Murdock’s mother from season 3, is currently on sabbatical in Rome.

Seeing Blue

Bullseye’s scenes use blue light saturation, contrasting with Daredevil’s signature red lighting.

A Soldier Returns

Cole North survives his season 1 injuries and rejoins Mayor Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force.

The Tiger Awakens

Angela del Toro finds her uncle Hector Ayala’s magical amulet while visiting Kirsten and McDuffie. Because of this connection, she’s now a promising possibility for joining the Young Avengers.

The Voice Underground

BB Urich operates the online resistance channel @CityWithoutFear, a name inspired by Daredevil’s famous nickname, “The Man Without Fear.”

Choose Your Reality

BB uses the famous red pill/blue pill choice from the movie The Matrix (1999) to explain the political situation in New York.

A Perfect Game Gone Wrong

Vanessa Fisk has a recurring dream about a baseball coming towards her, a dream linked to Bullseye’s difficult past. When Bullseye was a child, he accidentally killed his baseball coach by throwing a pitch that struck him after being taken out of the game.

Castle’s Empty Fortress

Things got really scary when the AVTF raided Josie’s place, so Matt and Karen had to move – thankfully, Frank Castle had a safe house we could use! It’s weird not having Castle around though, especially since he disappeared after the end of last season. We’re hoping he’s okay and will turn up when we need him most.

Art of Trauma

I truly believe Heather Glenn is still deeply affected by what Muse did to her – she still has the mask he wore, which really shows how much it impacted her. It’s heartbreaking, but it explains why she’s so strongly backing Mayor Fisk’s efforts to crack down on vigilantes. She’s clearly trying to prevent anyone else from going through what she did.

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2026-04-01 07:37