I finally got my Christmas shopping done today. Oh, and I made sure to wear my DareDevil shirt to GameStop (because of course that's where I got it all done, SPOILER: it's all gift cards) so I could break the awesome news to the clerk, who's a huge Spider-Man fan that I was ecstatic to come back from a long ass shift at work myself to...
Charlie Cox is reportedly reprising his DareDevil role in Spider-Man 3.
As if I couldn't get any more excited with the news of the original and TASM cast joining in (along with Alfred Molina returning as Otto Octavius) for what's sure to lead up to a live-action Into the Spider-verse movie, which will in itself be awesome, now we have Matt Murdock becoming Peter's lawyer in the next movie reprised by none other than Charlie Cox.
I'll admit, I don't have the same enthusiasm I once did for the MCU (probably because most of the original cast is gone), but these two things piqued my interest like no other upcoming Marvel film other than say, Deadpool 3 and the long-anticipated X-Men and Fantastic Four MCU debuts/reboots, which are pretty far off, anyway. The animated Spider-verse movie was great and couldn't wait to see the inevitable live-action version and now, we finally get that Spidey-DareDevil onscreen crossover that fans have been wanting for ages. Sure, it'll be a lighter-hearted role than we were used to seeing from the Netflix series (it's Spider-Man, after all), but it'll be worth it for that reason alone and for getting to see Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock (at least) one more time, and on the big screen.
I already knew the DareDevil Netlix show was part of the MCU because of
Foggy Nelson namedropping Captain America and because of
this screengrab, but now, we finally get to see the first of the Netflix-movie crossovers, and they couldn't have picked a better one to kick things off. This is the most obvious choice because, aside from fanboy nostalgia, Matt can use his senses to prove the Jonah Jameson Mysterio clip at the end of FFH was doctored which She-Hulk can't and basic logic dictates Aunt May is gonna get Peter the best damn lawyer money can buy to clear his name, and who better than Matt Murdock? Any script that would get anyone else to defend Peter is living in an alternate reality, simple as that.