10 Big Questions We're Asking After Daredevil Season 2

3. What Other Villains Will Step Up?

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With Kingpin the €˜big bad€™ of Season 1, and with The Hand central to Season 2, what villains could take centre-stage when Daredevil returns for a third season? The first season introduced Leland Owsley, aka The Owl. He may have been killed off at the hands of the Kingpin, but not before we found out that he had a son, Lee, who was following in his footsteps. Could it be that Lee Owsley steps up and takes on the villainous moniker of The Owl? Maybe. Elsewhere, there€™s also the presence of Melvin Potter, who in the comic book realm is known as The Gladiator. Daredevil has tangled with Melvin previously in the show, and it could easily be that the two butt heads once more in the future. Of course, one name that always comes up is that of Bullseye, with there even being rumours of Jason Statham being in talks for that gig ahead of Season 2€™s debut. That obviously came to nothing at that particular time, but you€™d have to think that Bullseye, one of Daredevil€™s most infamous rogues, is hiding in the shadows and waiting to make his move, especially after he was ever-so-briefly teased in Season 1.
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