Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Daredevil: Born Again episodes 5 & 6Daredevil: Born Again episodes 5 and 6 feature a collection of very exciting Easter eggs and references, including a solid connection to Spider-Man: No Way Home. Despite his attempts to resist his old life as Daredevil, Matt Murdock finds himself without a choice in these new episodes. To that end, there are some great ties and nods to the comics, the original Netflix Daredevil series, and the greater MCU along the way.

In Daredevil: Born Again episodes 5 & 6, Matt Murdock finds himself amid a bank robbery before finally facing down the serial-killing artist known as Muse. Despite the action-heavy episodes, there are multiple characters and references to be found, including a connection to a young vigilante Daredevil has yet to meet, and a great nod to his first and only theatrical appearance in the MCU. With that in mind, here are all the biggest Easter eggs and MCU references we found throughout Daredevil: Born Again episodes 5 & 6.

18 Yusuf Khan

Ms. Marvel's Dad

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Needing a loan for Murdock & McDuffie's expansion, Matt Murdock meets with none other than Yusuf Khan at a New York bank, the assistant manager and father of Kamala Khan.

17 A Custom Ms Marvel Funko Pop

A Proud Father of a Vigilante Hero

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Yusuf has a custom Funko POP figure of Ms. Marvel on his desk, showing his for his daughter even if official merch of the hero has yet to be released in the MCU (unlike in real life).

16 Kamala's in California

Recruiting Cassie Lang in San Francisco?

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Yusuf reveals that Kamala is currently in California meeting friends, which is likely connected to her plan to recruit Cassie Lang with Kate Bishop's Hawkeye for a Young Avengers/Champions team, as was teased in The Marvels' post-credits scene.

15 Jersey City

Home of Ms. Marvel

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Yusuf tells Murdock that Jersey City is the home of Ms. Marvel, a vigilante whom Matt confirms he hadn't heard about and has yet to meet.

14 Matt's Childhood

Raised in St. Agnes

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During the bank robbery, Matt Murdock tells the lead thug that he was an orphan, connecting to his childhood in the original Netflix series where Murdock was raised by nuns at St. Agnes Orphanage following the death of his father. This includes Sister Maggie, who was secretly Matthew's mother who didn't reveal the truth to her son until he was an adult during the events of Daredevil season 3.

13 “A Really Good One”

Connecting To Spider-Man: No Way Home

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After cracking the bank vault with his heightened senses, Yusuf asks Matt what kind of lawyer he is. Matt responds that he's a "really good" lawyer, a callback to his similar response to Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home when he caught a brick thrown through a window.

12 Wearing A Red Mask

Murdock Returning To Daredevil Is Inevitable

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Murdock putting on the thug's red mask is clear foreshadowing, all but confirming that his return to his typical red mask and horn is inevitable.

11 A Future Dinner With The Khans

Matt Will Eventually Meet Kamala

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Inviting Matt to dinner with his family, the promise of meeting the famous Kamala is made, creating the opportunity for Daredevil and Ms. Marvel to possibly be familiar with each other when and if they're both in the next Avengers films.

10 The Swordsman Is Still Active In New York

Hawkeye's Jack Duquesne

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Daredevil: Born Again episode 6 opens with New Yorkers sharing their for vigilantes. This includes Jack Duquesne aka The Swordsman, who first debuted in 2021's Hawkeye.

9 Punisher Was Murdock's Client

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Heather Glenn references Murdock's wealth of experience working with vigilantes. This notably includes in Daredevil season 2 when Frank Castle's Punisher was his client.