The independent television series created by Marvel Studiosand Netflix will soon be streaming on Disney Plus, home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe television shows. Fans will be able to watch shows including Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Punisher, and The Defenders on the streaming platform. The sudden switch, however, has fans contemplating what this means for the future of the MCU and these characters. Is this the studio’s way of slowly integrating them into the larger universe?
The conversation isn’t surprising, considering Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock from Daredevil made a not-so-surprising cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Ever since the fan-favorite character was officially brought into the MCU, fans have been convinced that the remaining characters from the independent Netflix shows will eventually make an appearance in the MCU, and the series moving to Disney Plus has them feeling suspicious.
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Before Spider-Man: No Way Home even premiered, fan theories were making the rounds about Murdock’s involvement in the plot. Keen-eyed fans claimed to have seen Cox on the sets of the extremely popular film, whereas others tried to spot him in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer. Even though the actor denied his involvement in the film, fans were sure that they would get to meet their beloved Daredevil on the big screen.
Cox’s stint in Spider-Man: No Way Home was quite brief, but still impressive. He appears in his lawyer avatar Murdock to provide legal advice to Tom Holland’s Peter Parker after his true identity has been revealed, and he is being framed for killing Mysterio. The scene left fans cheering for one of their favorite
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