Elden Henson Says His Daredevil: Born Again Character Foggy Was Killed Because He Messed With Kevin Feige, ‘It’s Because I Ran…’

Elden Henson, famed for portraying Foggy Nelson in Daredevil, playfully speculated about his character’s demise in Daredevil: Born Again during a recent chat. When a Twitter user encountered the actor and enquired about the possible cause of Foggy’s death, Henson quipped, “I suspect it was because I accidentally ran Kevin Feige’s foot over with my car.

Initially, fans showed great enthusiasm upon hearing that both Henson and Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page) would rejoin the cast, as they had initially been excluded. Yet, this initial joy soon faded into dismay when it was revealed that Foggy met his end in the very first episode.

In the first installment of Daredevil: Born Again, Foggy made a return, but tragically met his end at Bullseye’s hands in a brief span. This emotional moment left viewers tearful as the character portrayed by Charlie Cox, Daredevil himself, heard Foggy’s heartbeat grow fainter and fainter.

It was a contentious choice to eliminate Foggy from the storyline, given his popularity among fans. Originally, it seemed that his demise would occur off-camera in early drafts of the show, but ultimately, the creators decided to depict it directly on the screen.

Although Foggy’s demise was heartbreaking, some devotees speculate that he might reappear. An intriguing number, 468, visible in the backdrop of the episode, has ignited various theories among fans.

In the 468th issue of Daredevil comics, a story unfolded where Foggy was believed to have perished but turned out to be hiding in witness protection instead. While the narrative of Daredevil: Born Again strays from this path, Marvel’s knack for resurrecting characters through unexpected plot twists keeps readers optimistic.

Despite the fact that Henson’s character appears to have met his end permanently, there’s still a chance he might show up in flashbacks or as a lingering memory tormenting Matt Murdock. The Daredevil series has employed similar narrative strategies in the past, with Matt being influenced by spectral visions of Wilson Fisk.

Although it seems improbable that Foggy will return, his influence might shape the upcoming episodes of the show. Despite feeling let down by the choice, fans are still eagerly discussing possible future developments for the series.

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2025-03-10 11:52