A Daredevil project in the MCU seems almost inevitable, and one way it could tie into the MCU is by following one of Phase 4's biggest trends: introducing a character for the Young Avengers. Nearly every Phase 4 project has done this, including Black Widow, Wandavision, Loki,Hawkeye, and more. The MCU is always building towards its next story, and by introducing a part of the Young Avengers in Daredevil season 4, they can unquestionably tie the threads of the franchise back together.
Starting on Netflix in 2015, Daredevil is the extremely beloved show that kicked off the The Defenders universe. The show follows the titular hero as he balances protecting Hell's Kitchen as a vigilante and his life as a blind defense attorney known as Matt Murdock. The show ran for three seasons and produced several spin-offs and crossovers. However, after the show's third season, Netflix canceled Daredevil. After several years of outcry, though, Matt Murdock once again appeared in the MCU (still played by Charlie Cox), acting as Peter Parker's attorney in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Since then, questions about how the series will be re-introduced in the MCU have been rampant, with fans wondering if the project will be a continuation, a soft reboot, or a full-on reboot.
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To tie Daredevil back into the MCU, Marvel can introduce a newer comics character who can serve as a link to their Young Avengers arc: Samuel Chung, aka Blindspot. In the Daredevil comics run which started in 2015, a new superhero known as Blindspot was introduced. Samuel Chung and his mother emigrated from China into the U.S. when Samuel was just a child. Soon after arriving in the country, Samuel began
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