Daredevil’s Future Explained By A Marvel Theory Post No Way Home

A lot will change in the MCU after No Way Home, especially Daredevil’s future. Marvel TV and Netflix worked together for a long time to

By Mabel Judith Andrady
December 19,2021
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A lot will change in the MCU after No Way Home, especially Daredevil’s future. Marvel TV and Netflix worked together for a long time to make more mature superhero shows like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. This led to the enormous hit The Defenders. After Daredevil’s second season, The Punisher even had his show.

The TV shows were all cancelled a few years ago when the big-screen studio took over the TV studio. Since then, fans have been clamouring for the street-level heroes to enter the wider MCU. After a long time, people finally got what they wanted. Charlie Cox’s blind hero made a cameo appearance as Peter Parker’s lawyer in the movie Spider-Man: No Way Home.

In the same week, Kingpin, the Daredevil villain played by Vincent D’Onofrio, made his own Marvel comeback. He was taunted as the big bad of Hawkeye. In Daredevil’s future, Matt Murdock looks like he will have a good time in the MCU because doors are going to open up for him to show up in a lot of different projects. What will happen in the MCU will define Daredevil’s future for the Netflix series?

She-Hulk In Court

She-Hulk And Daredevil
She-Hulk And Daredevil

Recent rumours say that Matt Murdock, played by Charlie Cox in the No Way Home movie, will be back in the She-Hulk show on Disney+. He will be wearing his yellow Daredevil costume, unlike when he appeared in the film.

When the show was already described as a “legal comedy,” Murdock would always show up in She-Hulk. Even if there were rumours and leaks, the show would always have Murdock in it. Two superhero lawyers might fight in court before working together to do some heroic things.

In the meantime, Cox’s She-Hulk role isn’t clear. The safest bet is that he will appear in one of the show’s ten half-hour episodes. It’s hard to figure out how Daredevil will fit into the legal comedy because his character’s tone has been a little darker.

Fight Against Kingpin With Echo

Echo And Daredevil In Comics
Echo And Daredevil In Comics

Hawkeye’s fifth episode set the stage for the forthcoming Echo Disney+ solo show. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin was disclosed to be the man who killed Maya Lopez’s father, Vincent D’Onofrio, in the show. In the comics, Daredevil and Charlie Cox have a lot in common. In the MCU, Daredevil and Wilson Fisk have a lot of history.

Past rumours from reliable sources say that a lot of the Daredevil cast will appear in Echo. It may even feel like the fourth season, but it will still be Echo’s story. Based on this, it looks like Matt Murdock and his legal team will play a significant role in the show, likely in the fight against Kingpin.

Giving Happy A Hand In Armor Wars 

As soon as Murdock was accused of taking tech from Stark Industries, which he later turned out to be accurate, he told Happy Hogan, “I need a really an outstanding” Much attention is paid to Iron Man’s history and what occurs when Tony Stark’s technology ends up in the wrong hands in Armor Wars.

Murdock could also show up in Armor Wars in a minor role to help Happy in court and give him legal advice as the charges against him move forward. This isn’t as likely as his speculated appearances in She-Hulk and Echo.

Getting Back Together With Spider-Man

Daredevil and Spider-Man
Daredevil and Spider-Man

As of now, Daredevil and Spider-Man have met in real life for the first time after a long-running comic book relationship. They may meet again soon. Even though Murdock will forget Peter Parker because of the ending of No Way Home, the two could quickly be brought back together for a heroic team-up in upcoming projects.

Matt Murdock was Peter’s lawyer in the movie No Way Home. Still, if they ever met again, Daredevil’s future would probably include him joining in on the fight against a familiar foe, like a common enemy.

The two red-suited superheroes are some of the best known in Marvel. As Daredevil’s role in the MCU grows, they’re bound to run into each other more often. There is a good chance it will be a long time before Spider-Man and Daredevil fight together on screen. Probably in one of the many wall-crawler sequels that are coming out.

Getting Into The Avengers

After Daredevil has made a few appearances in the MCU, the next obvious progression is for him to make a cameo in a giant movie, like the Avengers’ next big team-up, which should be out in a few years.

After fighting with some of the best Avengers in the MCU, of course, Matt Murdock would be asked to protect Earth and his home city of New York from whatever major threat comes next. This is what happens.

Daredevil On A Solo Adventure

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With all that being said and done, Daredevil’s popularity should be at an all-time high. Furthermore, many people will be eager to see him on his own. The Netflix show should also have faded into the background by then. This would leave fans ready for a solo movie or show on Disney+.

It doesn’t matter what the Netflix version is. Nonetheless, Marvel Studios will be very careful not to be confused with or promote a rival streaming service. No matter if Daredevil’s next solo outing is in the form of a TV show or a movie, it will almost certainly start at the beginning of Season 1.

It’s possible that Matt Murdock’s famous side characters, like Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, and Claire Temple, will join him when the Marvel TV hero moves to the broader MCU. However, we don’t know for sure yet. Alaqua Cox’s Echo may join them on the trip because of their relationship in her show.

For now, it’s not clear what kind of threat Daredevil will face next. This, even though the Netflix show has already coped with Kingpin, Punisher, the Hand, and Bullseye. With the blind hero finally back in the MCU, it’s anyone’s guesses what Daredevil’s future will hold.