Marvel's Daredevil Season 3: What Does The Ending Really Mean?

3. Bullseye Is Coming

Daredevil Bullseye Ending
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While Benjamin Pointdexter serves as the secondary antagonist this year - and occasionally feels like the biggest threat - he doesn't fully become Bullseye, but all that is about to change.

The very last scene not only sees him having his spine fixed - which will also make him stronger and enhance his abilities, as it does in the comics - but the last shot zooms in on his eye, showing the Bullseye insignia. The message is clear: Pointdexter is now ready to fully embrace being the villain, and he's going to be coming for Daredevil.

He is the Daredevil villain, and while what they do with him in Season 3 is great, there's a lot more material to get through with the character, which should mean he's the Big Bad for Season 4.

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