‘Daredevil’ MCU Series Reboot And ‘Echo’ Spinoff Appearance Rumored

The Daredevil rumors just won’t quit. Speculation around Charlie Cox’s return to his Netflix role as the Man Without Fear, this time in the MCU, have been going around for months. Fans want it to happen, Cox wants it to happen even though he typically plays coy during interviews whether he’ll be part of Spider-Man: No Way Home as many suspect. Whether that truly happens, we’ll have to wait until this December to find out, although I would add the recent events in Venom: Let There Be Carnage add some fuel to the fire.

Another rumor has popped up via Daniel Richtman, so take it with a grain of salt. He says Cox and many actors from the Daredevil cast will return for a fourth season and soft reboot of the series. It would be the same characters, same performers, but a totally clean slate. This is pretty much the same as another story that has been around for some time.

Richtman, who seems to be on the Daredevil beat all of the sudden, also says there’s a chance Cox plays Matt Murdock in the upcoming Hawkeye series, as well as the Echo spinoff starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez, who in the comics originated the costumed vigilante Ronin.

Honestly, Daredevil has been rumored to show up in so many Marvel programs, including She-Hulk, that he might secretly be the most important character in all of the MCU and we don’t even know it!

Travis Hopson
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