Daredevil Born Again:
Apparently Margarita Levieva is coming back in Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 as Heather Glenn — which, cool, expected — but also as Lady Muse? That part threw me a bit.
Like, those are two very different energies.
Heather Glenn, at least in the comics, is already tied pretty deeply into Matt Murdock’s life. Not just some side character. There’s history there, emotions, all that messy personal stuff that Daredevil stories usually thrive on. But Lady Muse? That’s not just “complicated love interest” territory anymore — that’s straight-up disturbing villain territory.
And not in a loud, explosive way either. Lady Muse is the quiet, creepy kind. The kind that makes things feel off rather than just dangerous. So if the show really merges those two… yeah, that’s gonna get uncomfortable fast.
Which, honestly, fits Daredevil.
Season 3 already sounds packed anyway. Charlie Cox is back, obviously, along with Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin (who somehow keeps getting more intense every time), plus Deborah Ann Woll, Wilson Bethel, and the rest. And then you’ve got Mike Colter and Finn Jones showing up again too, which… yeah, that definitely feels like Marvel leaning back into the Netflix-era connections a bit more.
Also, quick reminder — this whole thing is basically a continuation of the old Daredevil show, just under Marvel Studios now. Dario Scardapane’s running it, and it doesn’t seem like they’re trying to make it lighter or safer or anything. If anything, it feels like they’re doubling down on the darker tone.
Filming’s happening March to July 2026, and it’s supposed to drop March 2027 on Disney+ as part of Phase Six of the MCU.
But yeah, back to the Heather/Lady Muse thing — that’s the part that sticks.
Because Daredevil works best when things get personal. Not just “save the city” stakes, but “this is going to ruin you emotionally” stakes. And if Heather turns out to have this whole other side… that’s exactly the kind of story that hits Matt where it hurts most.
Not bigger. Just closer.
And usually, for him, that’s worse.



