- Daredevil: born again Episode 3 is hiding another Spider-Man Easter egg in sight
- This time, potentially refers to the eventual arrival of thousands Morales in the MCU
- We still don’t know when Morales could make his debut in live action
Daredevil: born again He has abandoned the greatest clue that Marvel is preparing to take thousands Morales to the Marvel Cinematographic Universe (MCU).
The third episode of Disney+ Show, entitled ‘The Hollow in His Hand’, seems to contain a cunning reference to Morales that may have lost in the first visualization. However, some MCU fans, including myself, immediately collected the Easter egg, and, as expected, has established languages that move on when Morales could make their debut in live action as the second man of the franchise.
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The reference in question occurs when Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is trying to convince the jury that his client, Héctor Ayala (the late Kamar de los Reyes), is innocent of the charges presented against him. Remember, Ayala is allegedly killing the New York Police officer (NYPD) Shanahan in the second episode of the Marvel television program Phase 5.
During this scene, Murdock recruits the names of other New York Police detectives who, according to their written reports, can testify to the good character of Ayala. This is because Ayala has rescued many New Yorkers at the time of necessity as their alias de Superheroes Tigre Blanco.
Until episode 3, nobody, well, Murdock and his private researcher Cherry (Clark Johnson) even though Ayala is Tigre Blanco. However, that revelation of Bombshell is publicly revealed in the Court by Murdock himself, however, in a Mary hail movement to demonstrate Ayala’s innocence when Murdock and Kirsten McDuffie’s previous defense plan (Nikki M James) falls apart.
But let’s go back to the subject. While Murdock lists the names of the New York Police officers who have responded to that white tiger (and, by power Ayala) has done rather than damage, he mentions someone named “Davis officer.”
For those not initiated, this sounds like another policeman who is used to keep New York streets safe. For Marvel comics devotees, or anyone who has seen an animated Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Hamper and Spider-Man: Through the spider to see yourself – However, that name will be familiar.
The reason? The father of Miles Morales is not only a police officer, but also has the last name Davis. The full name is Jefferson Davis, was born in Brooklyn, married a Puerto Rican named Río Morales and had a son they called thousands. In Spider-Ambverse films, Jefferon Davis is expressed by Bryan Tyree Henry. In Sony Studios’ Spider-Man 1 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales Videoguegos, is portrayed by Russell Richardson.
Now, there may be another officer whose last name is Davis in the MCU. That would make everything you have written to this point null and null. However, it would be an incredible coincidence if Murdock No Speaking of Jefferson Davis in one of the best Disney+shows.
There is more evidence that suggests that MCU debut of Miles Morales may also not be too far. Talking to invent in June 2023 about his new Apple TV+ program in time The full roomTom Holland, who currently plays Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the MCU, said it would be “honest” to help introduce the arrival of Morales.
Parker has advised Morales in Spider-Man comics, video games and movies. And, considering that Holland will not be close to play Marvel’s legendary websling forever, a death of the torch feels inevitable. What better way to move the needle in the MCU that presenting Morales and making him the new spider man of this universe once Holland hangs his own Spandex suit?
Speaking of Spider-Man, this is not the first time Born again He has referred to the Wallcrawler. Here’s why Daredevil: born again Episode 2 gave me hope about a potential team between the two heroes, although one that will not happen in Disney+, also known as one of the best transmission services in the world.