With Kingpin mayor, and cracking down on vigilantes, here’s a list of heroes who may join with the of working together to take down the Kingpin.
Leader: Daredevil
Teammates: Echo
Hawkeye (Kate Bishop)
White Tiger
Potential: Spider-Man
Punisher
Bullseye
I know the actor who plays White Tiger is deceased, R.I.P., but the white tiger is a legacy character so I can see the next white tiger donning the costume in his honor. I know Spider-Man is a long-shot, however, with the Kingpin coming after vigilantes politically this could the chance to put the Kingpin on Spider-Man’s radar. Especially since Daredevil knows about him and could use his help. Punisher because he’s had run-ins with the Kingpin, however, based on his methods, Kingpin could also use him as a prime example of the necessity of his Anti-vigilante task force. Bullseye would be interesting working with Daredevil because of his past and since he has his own feud with the Kingpin, Bullseye could see with Daredevil as a means to an end. I’d be interested in seeing this dynamic
Since Daredevil: Born Again is gonna show Kingpin in a major role within New York City would Kate Bishop and Maya make an appearance since they both have big connections to him?
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It's confirmed that Daredevil will be in Echo. How ate these two gonna interact? Daredevil is blind which means he can't understand Maya, same goes for her. He's blind, she's deaf.
We know Matt Murdock is appearing in the Echo series, but how are they going to communicate. This is kinda a meme but I see it as a serious question, therefore I share this with you guys. Please use everything you have, from real-life ways to things shown in Hawkeye and The Defenders Saga...
As many of us speculated for months, now confirmed to be true by The Hollywood Reporter: Cox and D’Onofrio will return to their beloved roles of Daredevil and Kingpin. Likely to setup the Daredevil series that is to come on Disney+. I for one, cannot wait! Thoughts?
Echo will film in Grantville and Social Circle, Georgia. Filming in Social Circle will take place in April then in Grantsville from May 16 to May 20. Location manager Ryan Schaetzle spoke to the Grantsville City Council asking for approval on a special filming permit and noted they needed a small town for their story.
https://thedirect.com/article/hawkeye-echo-spin-off-filming
Everyone is like "WHERE'S SPIDER-MAN?" He should only be brought in when it gets tough, if it's a Thanos level villain then he should be used but nothing below. I'd rather Spider-Man be used in the next wave of Marvel TV either with Daredevil or The Defenders
I don't know if you guys saw this, but there was post on the wiki a while back saying there were R-Rated cuts for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and this got me intrigued. Obviously, I knew that they probably already edited it to make it PG-13, but it had me thinking. Most Marvel movies are borderline PG. Just take out maybe 3 scenes from each, and you got yourself a PG movie. But as more projects come into the public eye, I think a lot of them need to be R-rated to be good, so here are some of them.
Deadpool 3: Now, it has already been confirmed that Deadpool 3 will be R-Rated, but I can't stress enough why this needs to be. Deadpool is the Merc with the Mouth. He needs to be able to say curse words, he needs to be bloody, and he needs to crack a lot of jokes inappropriate for a PG-13 rating. But it is so much more than that. Ryan Reynolds needs an R-rating that way his comedy can shine through. A lot of comedians can work with a lower rating, like Jerry Seinfeld and Jack Black, but people like Ryan Reynolds or Eddie Murphy need to be a bit vulgar because that is just their form of comedy. Thus, I am grateful that they are keeping the R-rating on this one.
Marvel Zombies: Now this necessarily does not need to be TV-MA, but this needs to be much, much more violent than the episode of What If...? it is spinning off from. The most violent thing that happened in that episode is that Okoye sliced Falcon's head open partially offscreen. The episode is not even the darkest one in the season. In the comics it is based off, everyone dies in the most brutal ways possible. There is no happy ending for anyone. So I strongly believe that it has to be gruesome on a bunch of levels.
Echo: For me, this is interesting, because the only reason that I believe Echo should be rated TV-MA is because Kingpin is in it. Now, I loved Kingpin in the season finale of Hawkeye, but in some scenes, it seemed like he was being held back from being as menacing as he was in Daredevil. It really did seem like Disney just said, "Well, we can't show him decapitating someone with a car door on our family streaming service, so we will just show him kicking Kate through a window and tossing her around." So, I think to portray Kingpin as a real threat, there has to be some R-rated shit going on.
Blade: I don't think there needs to be a reason. It's Blade, a vampire-human hybrid hunting down other vampires. How can that not be R-rated.
This is the final what if characters swapped places with each other in this year’s MCU Disney plus tv series. I wonder what would happen if Clint & Kate replaced Loki & Slyvie during the events of Loki how would they had dealt with the TVA, the end of time, etc? And how would Loki & Sylvie had dealt with Echo & the Tracksuit Mafia?