Daredevil: Born Again introduces a grounded portrayal of New York within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, establishing a sense of normalcy around superheroes. The early episodes focus on Wilson Fisk's mayoral campaign against masked vigilantes, mirroring societal tensions about crime fighting. However, the show fails to mention the Sokovia Accords, legal implications concerning superheroes, which were previously referenced in the MCU. This omission raises questions about the narrative's consistency regarding established laws governing superheroes in the MCU.
Despite the show's grounding in realism, key legal implications of superheroes, particularly the Sokovia Accords, are curiously absent from the narrative.
Wilson Fisk's mayoral campaign reflects societal concerns about vigilantism but omits significant discussions on superhero legality, particularly the Sokovia Accords.
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