In the MCU and the real world, Marvel Studios is still fine-tuning the details of its post-Avengers: Endgame era. However, new photos emerging from the Daredevil: Born Again set might have revealed what Matt Murdock was up to during the years after the Blip.
Although Marvel fans were already treated to Charlie Cox's first couple of appearances as the man without fear in Spider-Man: No Way Home andShe-Hulk, there’s still the lingering question of what version of Daredevil this will be. That topic has become of special interest since not only are Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio confirmed to reprise their roles, but even Netflix's own Punisher, Jon Bernthal, is set to enter the MCU, with the trio’s first steps taking place between Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame.
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That is because, judging from pictures shared on Twitter by Daredevil fan account @DDevilUpdates, Cox was spotted on the series’ set walking past a church sign that clearly shows the scene is meant to unfold in the MCU's 2020. This is roughly in the middle of the twoAvengers movies. Naturally, it’s unclear whether what’s been spotted on the Daredevil set is a shot coming from a flashback sequence that will be used as part of the show or whether the Born Again series will be centered mostly around that period.
Per Marvel's official timeline (1942-2025), Infinity War's blip happened in 2018. The Avengers don't devise their Endgame masterplan until 2023, with Hawkeye's Ronin days unfolding in the five years between the two films, for example. The MCU has moved up to a fictitious 2025, the year in which most recent productions like Doctor Strange 2, Ms. Marvel, Thor: Love and Thunder, Black
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