With that being said, this is Marvel we’re talking about.
The franchise is notorious for impermanent “deaths,” especially where the multiverse is concerned.
To any ofDaredevil’s many adversarieswho are aware of his secret identity, this makes Foggy a prime target.
Fans suspect thatDaredevil: Born Againwill follow this lead, and for good reason.
It didn’t take long for Easter egg hunters to spot a notable background detail in the first episode.
Specifically,a building address in the background of one shot was numbered “468.
This comic reveals thatFoggy’s apparent murder in the comics, which occurred several issues earlier, was staged.
It’s no wonder viewers are convinced, causing oneDaredevil: Born Againdirector to address the theory.
In a recent interview withTHRalongside other directors of the show,Moorhead acknowledged the observations from fans.
His full response is as follows:
“Ive heard this theory, you eagle-eyed geniuses.
I would love to tell you, however, Marvel will snipe me if I say anything else.
But thats all I can say.”
It’s this comment that suggests one truth behind Foggy’s apparent murder.
Thesupernatural parameters that surround a character’s resurrection are typically constrained to cosmic heroes.
Then again, I think another part of his comment is rather telling.
Taking this alongside prior evidence has me convinced thatFoggy Nelson will return toDaredevil: Born Againin season 2.
Still, we won’t know for sure untilDaredevil: Born Againseason 2 releases in one year’s time.