A Daredevil reboot is reportedly on the way, but Netflix's Daredevil season 3 already set up Matt Murdock's perfect MCU future before Spider-Man: No Way Home. Daredevil was the first of Marvel's Netflix shows, debuting in April 2015 and becoming an immediate hit for the streaming giant. After a three-season run and an appearance on the team-up show The Defenders, Daredevil was canceled in late 2018, with Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and The Punisher also ending simultaneously.
Despite the cancellation of his series, Charlie Cox would later return as Matt Murdock in 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home. Though his appearance was brief, speculation regarding Daredevil's MCU future has been rife ever since. While full details aren't available yet, there has been some news about where Matt's story will take him next, and it seems it won't be too much longer before Matt suits up again.
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Per Production Weekly, a Daredevil «reboot» is happening in the MCU, with the project itself expected to pick up steam in fall 2022, but the term «reboot» itself might not tell the full story. Normally, reboots take a character or a franchise back to square one to start again. Yet based on the ending of Daredevil season 3 and Matt Murdock's No Way Home cameo, the «reboot» that he's set to get seems to be a much softer one, as well as one that his last two stories actually set up.
When Marvel's The Defenders and its sub-series ran on Netflix, their ties to the MCU were largely made through dialogue references. Whether through Iron Man and Thor being referenced on Daredevil or Jessica Jones mentioning a large green giant, Marvel's Netflix series linked themselves to the MCU by way of
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