Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > DarkAvenger Rock Music Lover. [19] Bullseye attempts to ambush Daredevil, but their battle ends with his arch-foe dropping him from atop a telephone wire. [29] Gradually, Bullseye becomes so immersed in his Daredevil impersonation that he believes himself to truly be Daredevil, a confusion which the real hero takes advantage of in order to defeat him.[30]. Some of his accomplishments include lacerating a person’s throat with a thrown playing card,[volume & issue needed] spitting his own tooth through a human skull,[volume & issue needed] tossing a paper airplane to a distant rooftop,[volume & issue needed] cutting a person's throat with a straw,[volume & issue needed] killing four people with screws,[volume & issue needed] and killing a person with a toothpick thrown through a window from a hundred yards away. Daredevil grabs and throws him out of a window, crashing onto the hood of Ben Urich's car. [69], When Daredevil’s protege Blindspot was left blinded by the villain Muse, Matt Murdock put out a bounty on himself out of guilt, attracting the attention of Bullseye and several other supervillains. [39] Bullseye is later shown walking due to nanomechanical surgery, then goes on a killing spree using scalpels to "get some target practice in". In fact, he still hasn't donned a costume of his own by the end of season 3. He is heavily tattooed around the face and arms, and possesses the mainstream Bullseye's abilities. [101] In the movie, Bullseye uses shurikens carried in his belt buckle as his main weapon, although he uses many small objects, including peanuts, paperclips, playing cards, shards of broken glass, and a pencil with as much ease. Elektra and Bullseye battle, and he brutally kills Elektra. [68], During the "Infinity Wars" storyline, Bullseye is among the villains that accompany Turk Barrett to his meeting with the Infinity Watch at Central Park. His marksmanship is uncanny, at a nearly supernatural level. In one key scene, Daredevil only survives because of the intervention of Karen Page, the woman he'd arrived on the scene to rescue. After three games, he was called up to play a sold-out Major League game. Enraged and already near the breaking point, Daredevil attacks Bullseye and throws him out the window. After a stint at a suicide prevention hotline, during which he befriended a colleague named Julie Barnes, followed by a few years in the Army, he joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a SWAT sniper and Ray Nadeem's colleague, eventually ending up on a detail assigned to protecting Wilson Fisk.[96]. In this series, Bullseye's name was Leonard. Smarting from this even harsher blow to his reputation, Bullseye hires Eric Slaughter's gang and kidnaps the Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) to bait Daredevil into a revenge bout. Daredevil was one of the pre-Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Dex manages to free himself from his car and singlehandedly kills every one of the assailants, using a combination of trick shots and improvised weaponry. He is beaten by Elektra. [103] Farrell had to read Frank Miller's Daredevil comics to understand Bullseye, "because the expression on the character's faces in the comic books, and just the way they move sometimes, and the exaggerations of the character I'm playing […] he's so over-the-top that you do draw from that. All of the above information is given by Bullseye during a subsequent interrogation by US intelligence. Bullseye set up his hapless Nicaraguan translator Paolo as the leader of the new force controlling the airfield, and let the word spread around, however, Paolo was nothing but a patsy. Daredevil Bullseye (2003) The Recruit James Douglas Clayton (2003) Phone Booth Stu Shepard (2002 ... Colin James Farrell May 31, 1976 Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland. He has used the name "Benjamin Poindexter" on several occasions, but there are also instances where his name is given as “Lester". Colin Farrell was attached to the role in December 2001. Посмотрите больше идей на … With help from Manning, Hattley blackmails him into working with Dex. He kills several of Karen's coworkers in the newsroom before being temporarily halted by Murdock. Tags. [98] When Nadeem tries to blow the whistle on Dex to SAC Tammy Hattley, she reveals she is also in on Fisk's conspiracy, killing a FBI supervisor with Nadeem's gun. Bullseye pays off Deadpool (under the pretense that Osborn told him to do so) to save himself. [9] He appeared as a regular character in Dark Avengers #1-16 (March 2009-June 2010). He obtained a costume, fled yet again, and became one of the most dangerous hitmen in the world. [19], During Bullseye's extended hospital stay following the fall, Daredevil breaks into his hospital room and forces him to participate in a two-man variation on Russian roulette. The movie introduced him as an already-feared assassin - a ruthless murderer who took pride in the fact he never misses. [91] When Red Wolf faces off against Bullseye, Elektra, and Grizzly again, Red Wolf manages to defeat the three villains. His great-great-grandson wrote a best selling novel based on the Devil's adventures. He is also an enemy of the Punisher. As fans know, Fox attempted a movie based around Daredevil in 2003, starring Ben Affleck as the title character, Jennifer Garner as his love interest/sometime ally Elektra and Colin Farrell as … Daredevil battles her and the two fall into the sea, but Daredevil still loves her and is unable to kill her. With Murdock incapacitated, Dex forces his way into a breakroom, where he wounds Foggy Nelson and Mitchell Ellison before shooting Jasper Evans in the head with Karen's gun. [4] Although created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist John Romita Sr., the book features art by Bob Brown[5] and Klaus Janson. Following Murdock and Foggy's effort to put Nadeem in front of a grand jury the next day, Vanessa decides that Nadeem needs to be killed to keep from telling all about what he knows of Fisk's operation, an assignment which is carried out that night by Dex. [56] He is restored by the Sentry. Elektra in particular he quickly develops a sadistic attraction to, he … In 1857, Matt served as a cabin boy on the first American naval vessel to visit Japan.