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Bullseye actor Wilson Bethel recalls his nervousness returning to the role for Marvel Studios' Daredevil: Born Again
Bullseye is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, even if his actor was a bit nervous about it.
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When it comes to hired assassins, it doesn’t get much deadlier than Bullseye. The marksman gave Daredevil a run for his money during the 2015 Netflix series, and now the two rivals are gearing up for a rematch in the upcoming Disney+ revival Daredevil: Born Again. However, preparing for a battle like that can be nerve-racking….especially after a long Hollywood strike.
During a spotlight panel at GalaxyCon Oklahoma City, Bullseye actor Wilson Bethel was asked about how he felt during his first day back on set. “I don’t know how to do this,” Bethel confessed. “That was my first thought. We had been through the whole previous year, all 2023, there was a strike, so I hadn’t been on set for over a year at that point.”
“It was an interesting feeling of feeling out of place, and having to remind myself, ‘Do I know how to do this? Do I know who all these people are, what their jobs are, and what they do, who this character is?’ It just took some time to kind of ease back into it. I would say that was my first thought, ‘Oh boy, what have I done?’”
Daredevil: Born Again will premiere on Disney+ in March 2025.
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