Following his success on Netflix's Daredevil series and his surprising yet exciting cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Charlie Cox confirmed that he knows some details on Daredevil's return to the MCU.

Cox starred as the blind lawyer/vigilante for three seasons in Netflix's Daredevil before the series, like the rest of the Netflix Marvel shows, were canceled. The actor then returned as Daredevil in Spider-Man: No Way Home, a cameo that had many excited as to where he could appear next in the expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Promoting his new series, Kin, Cox touched on his recent MCU debut and how he is aware of his character's appearance in future MCU projects. "I know something," Cox shared with RadioTimes. "I don't know much, but I know there will be something else." While there's no telling what project Cox is referring to, Marvel Studios Boss Kevin Feige recently confirmed that Daredevil will be all throughout the MCU moving forward in phase four.

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For Cox, getting a chance to tap into the role again in Spider-Man: No Way Home and be a part of the film's great success was a no-brainer, even if it was only for a brief scene. "I got a phone call saying, 'Do you want to come back? Do you want to be in Spider-Man?' and I was like, 'Obviously, yeah! That would be amazing. I'm thrilled. I'd love to do that,'" Cox said of getting a call back in mid-2020. "They said 'Great, we'll be in touch.' And then I didn't hear anything for, like, two months! I did get to the point where I was like, 'Did I dream this?' – I definitely got to the point where I was, like, 'I don't know what's gonna happen.' But then I got a follow-up phone call."

Cox isn't the only one reprising his role from the acclaimed Netflix series. Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk/Kingpin made his MCU debut in Hawkeye's season finale, where it is revealed that Kate Bishop's mother, Eleanor, has been secretly working for the crime boss for many years. Most likely to play a prominent role in the upcoming spin-off series Echo (which is based on Alaqua Cox's Maya Lopez character from Hawkeye), fans will be seeing a lot of D'Onofrio as well, and could potentially see Daredevil and Kingpin cross paths very soon.

With only a few more days left on Netflix, fans can try to quickly catch as many episodes of Cox in Daredevil as possible. The series follows blind attorney Matt Murdock by day and his crime fighting vigilante persona Daredevil by night, as he uses his unique abilities to fight crime and corruption in Hell's Kitchen. The series also stars Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Jon Bernthal as Punisher, Elodie Yung as Elektra, Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple, Scott Glen as Stick, and Wilson Bethel as Bullseye.

Daredevil is scheduled to leave Netflix on March 1st.

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Source: RadioTimes.com