Daredevil: Born Again
Warning!
This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again season 1, episode 7.
The thing is, Muse isn’t like any of the other villains in the MCU.
Andwithout Muse as a driving force in all of this, the story could have looked very different.
And this led to him becoming a savior of the multiverse.
But Muse is just an evil, monstrous, disturbed figure.
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It’s insane behavior, and it reflects a truly deranged character who operates freely on his evil will.
He sees evil in the world, and he feels compelled to be a part of repelling that evil.
However, he tries to draw a firm line at not killing anyone.
In some ways, Muse is a polar opposite in this regard, because there is no internal struggle.
He wants to hurt people, and he does it.
This level of abandoning any burden of shame, guilt, or responsibility is thecomplete opposite to Daredevil.
Perhaps even drawing inspiration fromthe comics where Muse is brought back as a ghost.
In the comics, Muse passes away and is damned to Hell.
However, he makes Hell a new home.
Ghosts have already appeared in the MCU as seen inAgatha All Along.
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