The perennial success of Netflix's adaptation of "Daredevil" has already spawned two installments of the Charlie Cox-starring franchise. But as the season both progresses with its quality, the number of its fans have also skyrocketed — none of which are exactly overjoyed when they learned that only a figment about "Daredevil" Season 3 has only come to light and that of includes the fact that it was already greenlit.
And as scarce as its plotlines have come and gone since it "Daredevil" Season 3 was confirmed, the same couldn't be said with the emerging speculations among the trusted mills from the grapevine. On the contrary, most of these sites are now abuzz with quite the legitimate storylines the show's third installment may offer. Perhaps one of the more surfacing storylines it may delve into is the "Shadowland" arc.
"Daredevil" Season 3 is gearing up to the series' darkest yet once the "Shadowland" adaptation is going to be infused. For the uninitiated, "Shadowland" is a comic book series that infamously showed the darker side of Murdock's character. In it, the Daredevil is believed to have taken full control of the entire ninja organization The Hand. During this leadership, it should be known that his "extreme" methods have ultimately led to the death of Bullseye and have likewise feuded with superheroes like Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Moon Knight.
The premise couldn't be more shocking as "Daredevil" Season 2 has ended in events that would push Murdock to its emotional limits. And as Elektra Natchios (Elodie Young) is already out of the picture so far, Daredevil would no longer have second thoughts in getting his hands against his and Hell's Kitchen's enemies in "Daredevil" Season 3.
Meanwhile, the antagonist Bullseye has also been making the rounds among the show's fans. It is widely believed that the psychopathic assassin might very well be the next villain of "Daredevil" Season 3. Cox himself has been lobbying for the marksman's character to appear in the series. The series has already introduced rather outstandingly the often nefarious personas of The Kingpin/Wilson Fisk, Nobu Yoshioka (The Hand) and the anti-hero Frank Castle (Punisher).