
"Jack Duquesne first appeared in Hawkeye as the mysterious socialite and new beau of Eleanor Bishop, Kate Bishop's mother. Early in that series, he was accused of murdering his uncle, Armand Duquesne III. Armand had discovered Eleanor Bishop's connections to Wilson Fisk and threatened to expose them. Acting under Fisk's orders, Eleanor killed Armand and framed Jack for the crime to cover for herself and keep Fisk's involvement hidden."
"We last saw Jack Duquesne in the first season of Born Again, where Wilson Fisk met with him to discuss supporting the Red Hook port project. Jack initially refused, but Fisk blackmailed him into cooperation. During one of their few exchanges, Fisk even called him by the moniker Swordsman for the first time in the MCU. But when the Kingpin declared martial law, Duquesne ended up imprisoned at the Red Hook dungeon alongside Frank Castle and other vigilantes."
"Jack tells Matt Murdock, 'You're a symbol now. Hope for an entire city.' The new teaser shows Jack fighting, possibly against prison guards at Red Hook, or perhaps joining the fight alongside the team. The footage also features him talking to Matt Murdock, suggesting deeper connections and collaboration within the vigilante underworld of Hell's Kitchen."
Jack Duquesne, introduced in Hawkeye as a socialite framed for his uncle's murder, returns in Daredevil: Born Again season two. Previously imprisoned at Red Hook dungeon after refusing to support Wilson Fisk's port project, Jack now appears to embrace his vigilante identity as Swordsman. New footage shows him fighting, possibly against prison guards or alongside the team. He tells Matt Murdock that he has become a symbol of hope for the entire city. The season brings back familiar characters like Jessica Jones and Foggy Nelson while introducing new faces, deepening connections within the broader MCU.
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