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Kevin Feige indicates *Daredevil: Born Again* Season 2 won't be significantly affected by events in *Thunderbolts**, suggesting a more standalone approach for the TV side of the MCU.
Jake Schreier, director of *Thunderbolts**, addressed questions about Daredevil's absence during The Void's attack on New York City, citing the contained nature and timeline of the film.
The original *Daredevil* series on Netflix had connectivity issues with the MCU movies, a pattern that seems to be repeating with *Born Again*.
Despite some crossovers, like Daredevil appearing in *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, the shows and movies often operate independently.
Why this matters: The level of connectivity impacts the viewing experience for fans invested in the overarching narrative of the MCU. Disconnects can lead to confusion and frustration, while seamless integration enhances the sense of a shared universe.
When the Netflix Marvel shows launched, the intention was to connect them to the movies. However, Marvel Studios later separated from Marvel Entertainment, leading to a disconnect. Now, with Disney+ series and movies crossing over, the question is why *Daredevil: Born Again* appears to be an exception.
Feige suggests the TV series will echo the earlier Marvel Television model, where connections to the movies were loose. He may be trying to avoid viewer confusion, especially after the box-office performance of movies featuring characters introduced in Disney+ series.
Schreier explained that *Thunderbolts** was designed as a contained story, unfolding over a few days. The suddenness of The Void's attack made it difficult for other heroes, including Daredevil, to get involved.
Many fans desire more crossovers, especially in stories set in New York City, where numerous MCU heroes reside. The lack of acknowledgment of major events, like The Void's attack, makes the MCU feel less connected.
A lack of integration between Marvel's TV and movie universes could diminish the audience experience, as dedicated fans enjoy when the shows and movies seamlessly reference each other and major events.
Will *Daredevil: Born Again* address the events of *Thunderbolts***?
According to Kevin Feige, Season 2 will not be significantly affected by the events of *Thunderbolts*.
Why didn't Daredevil appear in *Thunderbolts***?
Director Jake Schreier cited the contained timeline of the movie and the sudden nature of The Void's attack.
*Daredevil: Born Again* may operate more as a standalone series within the MCU.
Don't expect major crossovers or references to other MCU events in the show.
The level of connectivity between Marvel TV and movies remains inconsistent.
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