Wilson Fisk has always wanted more, and Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is finally revealing all his plans. From the very beginning of his time in the Marvel world, back in the original Netflix Daredevil series, he was never just a gangster trying to run a crime operation and stay out of trouble. He had a vision for New York City, and everything he did was in service of that vision, whether people could see it at the time or not.So, in the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, he surprised the public by running for and winning the office of Mayor. Subsequently, he imposed martial law on the entire city to secure his hold on it. What appeared to be the end of the road has been proven to be the beginning of a much bigger journey.Fisk is simply expressing to Vanessa, his Wife (Ayelet Zurer) in the early episodes of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, how he has basically had an opportunity to develop his thought process. New York is no longer enough for him. He shares with her how he feels he will be able to create even more outside the city, and he essentially asks, since the two of them create and achieve together, they can create a global impact now.The idea of expanding and conquering makes Vanessa question Fisk about how many worlds he needs, and Fisk shows through his response of "How many are there?" that he feels the need to conquer all of them. Their discussion shows how much Fisk comes away from New York and how the show is progressing toward something bigger.You can catch Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 on Disney+. The first two episodes aired on March 24, and since then, it has been a weekly release, and the last episode comes out on May 5, 2026. Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is a part of Phase 6 of the MCU. They have also announced that there is going to be a third season.What Fisk wants in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 and who might help him get there?The question that has been present over the entire first few episodes of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is, what exactly is Fisk's next step going to look like? He is the current Mayor of New York and technically owns the city at present. However, there is also a governor of the state of New York, and she is already beginning to fight against him.The actor Vincent D'Onofrio had already spoken publicly about the character having plans beyond New York, saying in an interview after the season 1 finale that Fisk's bigger ambitions were always there, but that he needed to secure New York first before anything else.What is particularly interesting is that Fisk is not just thinking about power for himself. He seems to be thinking about building something that lasts beyond him, which means he needs someone to pass it to. He and Vanessa have always been a unit unto themselves, and Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 hints in these early episodes that this might change.In the comics, Fisk had a son named Richard, who eventually turned on him. Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 does not go there directly, but it does seem to be quietly setting up a surrogate in Daniel Blake, played by Michael Gandolfini. Daniel came up through Fisk's mayoral campaign, climbed into his inner circle, and has been completely loyal. He is young, he is impressionable, and Fisk seems to be shaping him into something specific.The problem is that Daniel has a weakness, which is that he is completely infatuated with a journalist named BB Urich, played by Genneya Walton, and BB is using that connection to dig up information on Fisk and help bring him down.The bigger picture and what it all means?Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 is pulling from Chip Zdarsky's 2019 to 2023 comic run on Daredevil, which also put Fisk in the mayor's chair and explored what a man like that does once he has the political power he always wanted. In the comics, Fisk at one point decides to dissolve his own criminal empire because being a crime boss battling a vigilante felt small to him once he had tasted real power.The line from that comic run that captures his mindset most clearly is something to the effect that to be content is to be dead, that every great person is defined by always wanting more, and that stopping is the same as giving up.The MCU interpretation of Fisk operates with the same logic. He owns the city, he possesses military-level assets, he has an operative of the CIA (Matthew Lillard) working for him, along with a connection to the director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). The association of Fisk with the CIA goes beyond the politics of New York.Charlie Cox (Daredevil) continues to build up a resistance, Bullseye is still a wild card doing his own thing, and this feels like everything is going somewhere completely unpredictable. The wait is to see what Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 reveals with its next drop of episodes.