Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Daredevil: Born Again.
It looks like the MCU is mistreating Karen Page in
Daredevil: Born Again, and I"m not very happy about it. I"ll readily admit that the Daredevil sequel series has hit the ground running, with two of the highest-quality opening episodes I"ve ever seen the MCU release. After touring various other MCU installments like Spider-Man: No Way Home and She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, Matt Murdock is back in earnest as the foremost protector of Hell"s Kitchen and one of many New York-based MCU superheroes and vigilantes now dishing out street-level justice.
While I am stunned by its quality, Daredevil: Born Again isn"t quite perfect. Some critics have leveled criticism at the fact it treads familiar ground, for instance, with Matt Murdock renouncing his vigilantism only to be drawn back in. Others suggest that it doesn"t quite merge as well as might have been hoped with the wider MCU, owing in part to its grittier tone. For my part, I think the primary issue for Daredevil: Born Again is how it has treated the legendary Daredevil cast - especially regarding Karen Page.
I Can't Believe What Daredevil: Born Again Did With Karen Page Karen May Be Entirely Absent From Here Close Daredevil: Born Again opened strong, with the first minutes revisiting the magic of Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, and Karen Page"s relationship after establishing their own law firm. In a particularly controversial move, Foggy Nelson was then swiftly assassinated by Benjamin Poindexter, AKA Bullseye, ostensibly writing Foggy out of Daredevil"s story for good. Karen Page survives the ordeal, which would suggest that the show is setting up a tragic continuation of her relationship with Matt - except
Daredevil: Born Again all but writes her out of the show as well.
After her departure, I"m forced to wonder if Daredevil: Born Again even intends to bring her back into the fold.
After a year"s time jump, it is revealed that
Karen moved to San Francisco and seemingly wants nothing to do with Matt. When visiting the courthouse to witness the conviction of Poindexter, Karen speaks briefly with Matt but turns down his offer to spend further time together. After her departure, I"m forced to wonder if Daredevil: Born Again even intends to bring her back into the fold. If not, it would be a difficult hurdle for me to overcome, as Karen has been expertly characterized as an integral part of Matt"s life, and sidelining her would be a disservice.
Karen Page Was As Important To Daredevil As Foggy Nelson Karen Page Understands Matt Like Foggy Never Could Close
Karen"s ties with Matt are just as inexorable as Foggy"s, despite the latter"s longer history with him. Both suffer from the consequences of Matt"s double life and illegal activities as a vigilante and help to guide him both morally and legally. Whereas Foggy shares a history with Matt, Karen shares past trauma. From this to their romantic involvement, Karen understands Matt on a level that Foggy never could, with their relationship developing over three seasons of Daredevil and securing itself as one of the deepest bonds in the entire MCU.
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Posts 9 The same could be said for Karen"s relationship with Wilson Fisk, another of the most important characters in Daredevil"s history. Karen Page shares a fraught history with the series" arch-villain, even going so far as to stand up to him and paint a target on her back when confronting him at the end of Daredevil season 3 and revealing that she killed his right-hand man, James Wesley.
Karen"s importance to the Daredevil lore is far too rich to have her bow out now, and I"m hoping her departure in the first two episodes isn"t the last we"ll see of her.
With Foggy Dead, Daredevil Born Again Needs to Bring Back Karen Karen Needs To Keep Daredevil On The Right Path Close I sincerely hope Marvel hasn"t lost sight of what made the original show work so well.
Karen and Foggy are expressly designed to balance Daredevil, providing him with the moral compass that stops him from spiraling out of control and emulating the violence of his arch-nemesis, Kingpin. Optimistically, I think the moments following Foggy"s death were a prime example of this, with Daredevil immediately attempting to murder Bullseye the moment Foggy"s heart stopped beating, punctuating the loss of one of the main characters responsible for keeping Daredevil on the straight and narrow.
Daredevil: Born Again hasn"t yet referred to Poindexter as Bullseye, though he is seen wearing gloves with a bullseye design on them.
In Foggy"s absence, Karen should have been there to fill the void.
Daredevil is more than his rivalry with Kingpin, and it feels like a waste of three seasons of development to omit one of the original series" most prevalent motifs. I"m therefore hopeful that Karen will step up down the line, particularly if Daredevil continues down a road of violence as teased by the
Daredevil: Born Again episode 2"s ending.
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Daredevil: Born Again TV-MA Crime Action Superhero Thriller Adventure
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9/10 57 9.6/10
Release Date March 4, 2025
Showrunner Chris Ord
Directors Michael Cuesta, Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Writers Chris Ord
Franchise(s) Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe Cast See All
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Charlie Cox Matt Murdock / Daredevil
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Vincent D'Onofrio Wilson Fisk / Kingpin
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