In Daredevil: Born Again, debuting March 4, 2025, Muse returns to haunt Hell's Kitchen under the helm of The Punisher's Dario Scardapane, guaranteeing a darker, more psychological take.
Muse, a deranged artist-turned-serial killer, will push Daredevil: Born Again into darker psychological territory, using his crime scenes as grotesque canvases that test Daredevil’s physical and moral limits.
Marvel just unveiled Muse's new look for Daredevil: Born Again, and it's like he walked directly out of the comics - if the comics were drawn by someone on their third cup of espresso and a true-crime marathon.
Dressed almost entirely in white, his mask has creepy, ink-like stains dripping from the eye holes as if his face is weeping black tears of unadulterated nightmare fuel. As soon as the news came out someone (@dropgenius) took to his X account and commented:
"This looks like a bad Halloween costume."
According to the user, Muse's new 'aesthetic' does emanate "hasty Spirit Halloween clearance aisle" vibes - about like someone tossed on a white morph suit, threw some spatters of dye on it, and labeled it "avant-garde."
All he's lacking is the $5 stick-on sickle and the mortification of saying to yourself "I forgot I had a date tonight" around Halloween.
And, naturally, the internet did not hesitate to do what it does best - roast. Why watch a new look unveil when you can meme it to death? From budget Halloween costume comparisons to Muse jokes about how he looks like a TikTok makeup challenge experiment gone wrong, fans are already having a ball.
"It's remarkable how a silent, unmoving, and non-blinking villain can still stir up so much controversy. But hey, if Muse's thing is to take horror and turn it into something beautiful, the comment section just might be his magnum opus.
Netizens have reacted as the new look of Muse in ‘DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN’ revealed
Muse’s new appearance didn’t escape the internet’s sense of humor, as the ink-like mask and all-white ensemble just about begged for punchlines. It's hard to say if he's a terrifying bad guy or just one who lost a battle with a faulty pen:
"it looks like a bad cosplay," a user joked.
"Ooooh I hope he plays "Starlight", another user sarcastically commented.
"why does he look like a used bandage?," another netizen hilariously asked.
And then, of course, there’s the peanut gallery—wandering in with a bag of popcorn, waiting to drop a remark and watch the chaos unfold. Muse may be quiet, but the comments section is anything but:
"Goofy AF," a folk commented.
"Didn’t know Marvel was dropping a new Paper Mache Horror collection," another user joked.
"I thought Muse supposed to be twinkly thin in the comics?," another netizen wrote.
Of course, it wasn’t all jokes. Some fans actually loved the design, calling it a perfect blend of comic accuracy and pure nightmare fuel. For them, Muse isn’t just a villain - he's art:
"Most accurate costume in the mcu," according to a user.
"Muse is looking fierce in the new Daredevil series, can't wait to see it on Disney," a netizen commented.
And so, the internet did its thing. From snarky jabs to meme-worthy commentary, netizens made Muse's new look the newest punchline. After all, why just watch when you can roast in style?
Ultimately, Muse's new style has everyone abuzz - whether they perceive high art or a do-it-yourself project gone wrong. One thing's certain: he doesn't need to say a word when the internet is already roasting, praising, and meme-ing in his name. Love it or mock it, Muse has already stolen the spotlight without budging a hair. If silence is his tool, the comment section certainly didn't receive the memo.
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