
"Spider-Man has been an instrumental force in bringing Charlie Cox's Daredevil from the margins of Marvel's Cinematic Universe and into the MCU proper, thanks to cameos in Spider-Man: No Way Home and even Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Both subtly paved the way for the Devil of Hell's Kitchen to reclaim the spotlight in his own solo series, and now that he's been born again, Daredevil could be returning the favor."
"The first season of Daredevil: Born Again set up a conflict that could inform all of Marvel's New York-set stories, Spider-Man especially. With the "Kingpin," Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), taking over the island of Manhattan, Daredevil (aka Matt Murdock) is now faced with the kind of tyrant he can't stop alone. He'll need to round up a group of heroes to assist in his fight against the Kingpin;"
Spider-Man's cameos in recent films helped reintroduce Charlie Cox's Daredevil into the MCU and paved the way for Daredevil's solo return in Daredevil: Born Again. The first season establishes Wilson Fisk as a Kingpin controlling Manhattan, creating a tyrannical threat Matt Murdock cannot defeat alone. Born Again sets up the need for a coalition of New York heroes, including the Punisher and Jessica Jones, while suggesting Spider-Man could join the fight. Marvel's teams are coordinating to ensure narrative coherence between Daredevil: Born Again and Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which are positioned within the same cinematic world.
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