Charlie Cox's proposal of an MCU time-jump for Daredevil season 4 would preemptively solve a few big issues with The Man Without Fear's MCU return. Back in the heyday of the Marvel Netflix era, Daredevil astonished viewers with its incredible action scenes and captivating performance by Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock. After its three-season run and the crossover miniseries The Defenders,Daredevil was canceled along with every other Marvel Netflix series, but this wasn't the end for Matt.
The 2021 holiday season phenomenon Spider-Man: No Way Home didn't just bring together Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland's webslingers. The movie also saw Cox return in a cameo as Matt Murdock, marking the first direct crossover between a Marvel Netflix series and a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. Since then, talk has been heavy about where Charlie Cox might next be seen as Daredevil; Disney+'s Moon Knight being a possibility, and Cox himself has a few ideas.
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During an appearance at the 2022 Middle East Film and Comic Con, Cox stated that "I don't think it makes sense to pick up where we left off." Cox elaborated his belief that Matt's next return would best take place after "a few years have passed." Cox's suggestion would be a great benefit toward establishing Daredevil's MCU continuity, and for more reasons than might seem readily apparent. The MCU's continuation of Daredevil following Cox's time-jump idea would also be able to work around two major challenges in particular.
Daredevil season 3 used the «Born Again» story arc as its primary basis, and put The Devil of Hell's Kitchen through an extremely dark and emotionally taxing story. Daredevil
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