Daredevil’s Sister Maggie, Matrix & More Easter Eggs in Born Again Episode 2 & 3
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Daredevil’s Sister Maggie, Matrix & More Easter Eggs in Born Again Episode 2 & 3

Curious about all the Easter eggs hidden throughout Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 and how they connect to the wider MCU? As Matt Murdock battles Mayor Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force, episodes 2 and 3 blend Netflix-era callbacks, deep-cut comic references, and character moments that expand the universe in major ways.

Here’s a breakdown of every Easter egg and Marvel connection featured in Daredevil: Born Again season 2, episodes 2 and 3.

All major easter eggs in Daredevil: Born Again episodes 2 and 3

The Devil’s Old Parish

Bullseye visits Clinton Church, where he killed Father Lantam in Netflix’s Daredevil season 3.

A Mother Gone Missing

Sister Maggie, Matt Murdock’s mother from season 3, is currently on sabbatical in Rome.

Seeing Blue

Bullseye’s scenes use blue light saturation, contrasting with Daredevil’s signature red lighting.

A Soldier Returns

Cole North survives his season 1 injuries and rejoins Mayor Fisk’s Anti-Vigilante Task Force.

The Tiger Awakens

Angela del Toro rediscovers her uncle Hector Ayala’s mystical amulet at Kirsten and McDuffie. Her connection to the amulet makes her a strong Young Avengers candidate going forward.

The Voice Underground

BB Urich runs the underground resistance channel @CityWithoutFear, named after Daredevil’s “Man Without Fear” comic moniker.

Choose Your Reality

BB uses the red pill/blue pill analogy from 1999’s The Matrix to describe New York’s political climate.

A Perfect Game Gone Wrong

Vanessa Fisk dreams of a baseball rolling to her feet, referencing Bullseye’s traumatic childhood. Young Poindexter killed his baseball coach with a lethal pitch after being benched early.

Castle’s Empty Fortress

Matt and Karen relocate to Frank Castle’s safe house after the AVTF raids Josie’s. Castle himself remains absent since his season 1 post-credits escape.

Art of Trauma

Heather Glenn still possesses Muse’s mask, showing she remains traumatized by his attacks. Her trauma fuels her continued support of Mayor Fisk’s anti-vigilante agenda.

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