Although I was shocked to learn that oneMCUactor nearly got cast in Chris Evans' role as Captain America, I’m glad they weren’t after they brought one of the best villain performances in Marvel’s entire franchise instead. Although Chris Evans was far from unknown in 2011 after having starred in Fox’sFantastic Fourduology andScott Pilgrim vs. the World, his star power was still relatively minor compared to his current status after having embodied therole of Steve Rogers for eight years. Now, of course, it’s hard to imagine anyone else in the role.
Such is the way with Marvel Studios, which has repeatedly proved its proficiency in makingthe best casting decisions for MCU productions. Now that it is such an insurmountable franchise, plenty of actors have started speaking out about missed opportunities and regrettable rejections. In the case of one in particular, however, missing out onone of Marvel’s foremost rolesopened the door to another which, while admittedly far more minor, was probably for the best.

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Wilson Bethel portraysBenjamin “Dex” Poindexter inDaredevil.Daredevildepicts the full extent of Dex’s origin story, from his traumatic childhood to his genesis as one of Matt Murdock’s foremost nemeses, providing far deeper insight into the character than Colin Farrel’s portrayal in 2003’sDaredevil(not that I’m disparaging Farrel’s award-winning acting chops, of course). Despite being employed by Fisk as a private assassin tasked with obliterating Daredevil’s public image,Bullseye is far from a one-note henchman, as Bethel delivers a nuanced portrayal of a deeply troubled villainwith genuinely formidable skill.
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Born to a broken home and raised in a broken system, Poindexter, like many Marvel villains, still garners a measure of sympathy. Nevertheless,he is portrayed to be more volatile than most, exhibiting characteristics akin to pure psychopathy as he fails to subdue his darker urges and develops a lethal obsession with his ex-colleague, Julie. DuringtheDaredevilseries finale, we are treated to a telling shot of Poindexter with bullseyes reflected in his eyes, hinting that his maltreatment and defeat at the hands of Kingpin and Daredevil had finally caused him to fully embrace his villainy.

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Bethel’s Bullseye debutedinDaredevilseason 3, which aired in October 2018 - seven years after Steve Rogers made his big screen debut in 2011’sCaptain America: The First Avenger. At the time,Daredevil’s MCU canonicity was debatable and was only recently settled definitively in March 2024. This was after Disney incorporated the entire Defenders Saga intoits official MCU timelineon Disney+ and Marvel Studios Head of Streaming Brad Winderbaum confirmed it. This means thatBethel’s Dex, along with all other characters inDaredevil, is officially part of the MCUand will reappear inDaredevil: Born Again.
While it may have pained Bethel initially, I think we can all agree that the preferable casting decisions won out in the end.

This might not have been the case had Bethel’s first choice borne fruit. At a recentFan Expoevent,Bethel divulged that he had initially auditioned for the MCU’s Steve Rogers, and even got pretty far into the process before Marvel Studios ultimately opted for Chris Evans. Bethel admitted that he had undergone multiple screen tests and even wore the suit before his agent delivered the pivotal news. While it may have pained Bethel initially, I think we can all agree that the preferable casting decisions won out in the end. Bethel’s full quote is as follows:
“The hardest hit I took was…I came very close to being cast as Captain America. I went through multiple rounds of screen testing, and the suit felt incredible. Yeah [when asked if he has pictures] There were all these things that were happening that made me feel like I was getting the part. And then I remember my agent calling me one day, and they’re like, ‘No, actually, they offered it to Chris Evans’ or whatever.”

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I’m not surprised the same series that delivered the paradigmatic iteration of Kingpin in live-action is also to thank for bringing far greater depth to a genuinely heinous Marvel Comics villain. Poindexter’s traumatic past and deep-seated mental illness help to create one ofMarvel’s most terrifying villainsyet, and I’m so happyDaredevildidn’t kill him off, insteadlaying the groundwork for the character to reappear in his most intimidating form inDaredevil: Born Again. Pairing this with the inevitably terrifying debut of Muse fills me with enthusiasm for the upcoming TV-MA-rated sequel series.
Daredevil: Born Againwill be the second TV-MA-rated MCU show after 2024’sEcho.

In fact, I think Bullseye may have set a precedent thatDaredevil: Born Againmust now improve upon. While MCU audiences have already been treated to fleshed-out reprisals from Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock and Vicent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk, I can’t help but feel that their roles inMCUshows likeShe-Hulk: Attorney at LawandEchowill pale in comparison to Bethel’s upcoming performance.I can’t wait to see how the events ofDaredevilhave affected Bullseye’s psycheand how he will interact with the macabre Muse whenDaredevil: Born Againfinally airs on March 4.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a multimedia superhero franchise that began in 2008 with Paramount’s Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. The franchise quickly grew in popularity, with Disney eventually buying out Marvel Entertainment in 2009. The MCU consists of dozens of movies and TV shows, most notably Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision, and Loki.


