WARNING: This contains spoilers for all The Defenders shows.
Daredevil and all of the Marvel shows previously on Netflix are now streaming on Disney+, allowing viewers to see how The Defenders universe had connectivity comparable to the one in the MCU. Starting in 2015 with Daredevil, Marvel's Netflix shows quickly evolved into a shared universe made of six shows, multiple seasons, and countless characters. The last entry in that universe was Daredevil season 3, released in October 2018.
Ever since Daredevil season 1 was released on Netflix, audiences have been wondering whether those shows are effectively canon to the MCU. Although there hasn't been a completely solid answer on this matter, characters like Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk have finally started to pop up in the MCU.
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Those discussions will be reignited now that Netflix's Marvel shows moved to Disney+. While Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and The Punisher are the most well-known names in The Defenders universe, Netflix's Marvel series has managed to make viewers care about many of the supporting characters. Even with several names from the comics and also original characters appearing in each show, the shows have always found space for crossovers. Here's a rundown of all the characters that have appeared in crossovers with other shows in The Defenders universe.
Daredevil was the character that started the Netflix universe of Marvel characters. If The Defenders' pocket universe were to be compared to the MCU, then Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock was just as important to those shows as Robert Downey Jr's Tony Stark was to the movies. Daredevil season 1 sees Daredevil already in
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