Spider-Man: No Way Home’s ending makes the first interaction between MCU's Peter Parker and Matt Murdock lose its meaning, but it also set up the stage for Spider-Man and Daredevil to finally team up. Spider-Man: No Way Home represented a celebration of two decades of Spider-Man films while also bringing new elements to Tom Holland’s version of the character. With higher stakes than any of the previous MCU Spider-Man films,No Way Home opened the doors to the Multiverse and changed Peter Parker’s life forever. While details about the next installment are still unknown, the friendly neighborhood hero could still team up with the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen.
After years of uncertainty regarding Marvel’s Netflix characters, Hawkeye finally laid out the path for those to appear in the MCU by having Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) as the behind-the-curtains antagonist. Kingpin's appearance in Hawkeye would not be the last surprise from Daredevil given that Charlie Cox would return as Matt Murdock in No Way Home in the same week. While questions about what events are canon are still unanswered, audiences can at least be sure that no Marvel actor or character is beyond the MCU’s reach.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home has made an old dream of Marvel fans come true: Daredevil and Spider-Man were finally in a movie together. After decades of different reboots and legal issues, the two heroes of New York shared the screen for the first time (even if it was just their civilian versions). However, after all the anticipation, the relationship between Daredevil and Spider was given an abrupt end as everyone in the world, including Matt Murdock, forgot who Peter Parker was. The
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