AB: I don’t wanna get you guys in trouble. That’s like asking, you know, if you guys are in Spider-Man 4. I’m not gonna do it.
VD: Well, for you, we’re not. You can ask that because we’re not in Spider-Man 4, or at least nobody has told me that we are. And, but, you know, I’m just saying that to Charlie, Adam only because we’ve had a lot of, we’ve done a lot of interviews and most of them hadn’t really thought that through. But I’m just giving you some praise because that’s why I think you’re awesome.
CC: Yeah. You know, what I can say is that it is… What I can say is that it is, like you say, it’s monumental. And Matt Murdock will never be the same again. Ever. And it’s a tragedy on so many levels. Personally, professionally…but it is a catalyst for some really cool stuff.
And Andrew Garfield isn’t in Spider-Man No Way Home.
Although I expect they really aren’t in this film.
The tease in No Way Home was fun, but I wish we could have seen Daredevil and Spider-Man on the big screen together, and not just their alter egos.
Although I expect they really aren’t in this film.
The fact that they aren’t in the film implies that it’s not going to be a grounded street-level story like many fans were hoping. But I could be wrong.
Yeah, it’s currently positioned (basically) 3 months after Doomsday, and all the rumors I’ve seen tie it to that storyline. It’ll probably be like Ant-Man 2 where it isn’t a direct continuation, but it’ll end with a tie-in. So it’ll basically be undoing the ending of No Way Home.
I think I will still be a great film, but I’m bummed it isn’t street level. (Unless we’re all wrong.)
I’m less DD/SM than I want this version of Matt:
With this version of Moon Knight: