Marvel Studios has reignited speculation about ’s return with a subtle in the. The teaser features a billboard for Harlem’s Paradise, a key location from the Luke Cage series, hinting at potential connections between the Defenders-verse and the MCU. As Charlie Cox’s Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin take center stage, fans are eager to see if ’s Luke Cage will join the growing roster of returning Marvel characters.
The release of the Daredevil: Born Again trailer, featuring a subtle Easter egg referencing Luke Cage, has reignited fan interest in the character. The trailer prominently features a Times Square billboard for Harlem’s Paradise, a central location in the Luke Cage series, during a scene where Wilson Fisk addresses a New Year’s Eve crowd. This reference has spurred widespread speculation about the character’s potential return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Fans on social media have reacted enthusiastically to the Harlem’s Paradise mention. One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “WAIT LUKE CAGE REFERENCED HE’S COMING HOME RAHHHHHHH,” which garnered significant attention with thousands of views.
WAIT LUKE CAGE REFERENCED HE'S COMING HOME RAHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/G4yDkPSJhL
Another user declared, “LUKE CAGE REFERENCE IN THE BORN AGAIN TRAILER!!!!” and shared images from the trailer.
LUKE CAGE REFERENCE IN THE BORN AGAIN TRAILER!!! pic.twitter.com/N8cf7a6O8K
Others pointed out the importance of the reference. The official X handle of the Phase Hero podcast noted, “A Times Square billboard in the Daredevil trailer references Harlem’s Paradise. Harlem’s Paradise is a key location from the Luke Cage series.”
A Times Square billboard in the Daredevil trailer references Harlem’s Paradise.
Harlem’s Paradise is a key location from the Luke Cage series. pic.twitter.com/LQYCkB1bYq
Luke Cage is coming back to me https://t.co/hV1kFey7CL pic.twitter.com/Oiq0izvmhA
Harlem’s Paradise, a nightclub central to Luke Cage, was the Stokes crime family’s
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