1) Bullseye
If you’re familiar with Daredevil’s comic book adventures, you’ll know that, besides the Kingpin, he only has one other major nemesis. Namely, Bullseye, the expert marksman who has taken so much from the Man Without Fear over the years. Spoilers: in the comics, he kills both of Matt Murdock’s great loves: Elektra Natchios and Karen Page.
Surprisingly, though, Bullseye has been completely absent from Daredevil‘s two seasons so far. Maybe it’s because there just hasn’t been an organic place for him in the story, or maybe the showrunners are still scarred by Colin Farrell’s hammy performance as the character in 2003’s Daredevil. Either way, it would be sacrilegious to go any further and not include him.
All the clues point to Daredevil season 3 adapting comic book storyline “Born Again.” While Bullseye doesn’t feature in that arc in the source material, slotting him into the narrative would be painless. Simply put, “Born Again” sees Kingpin dedicated to destroying Daredevil’s life. So he could easily hire a crackshot assassin as part of his plan, right?