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Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Marvel exec Brad Winderbaum shared that the creative teams behind Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 and Brand New Day have been in close communication since the show and the film are tied together. “We are communicating a lot with the team onย Spider-Man: Brand New Dayย to make sure that there’s coherence there,” he said. “We don’t want to spoil anything, but it very much exists in the same world and it is important.”
Why Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Daredevil: Born Again Need To Be Connected

Considering where things currently stand in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was almost a necessity for Brand New Day and Daredevil: Born Again to be connected in some way. Wilson Fisk is serving as New York’s mayor, and he has put together a task force to remove vigilantes from the city’s streets. Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 made a not-so-subtle reference to Spider-Man, so it’s clear Fisk is keeping tabs on the web head and possibly waiting for the right moment to strike. It would have been very odd if Brand New Day completely ignored the political state of the MCU’s New York. It seems as while Peter Parker is simply trying to be a friendly neighborhood hero, he’ll have to deal with Fisk’s associates.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is taking an opposite approach from Thunderbolts*, which made no mention of Fisk or his task force as the titular team was dealing with the Void in New York City. While some MCU fans were curious about that creative decision, the choice was made because it helped Thunderbolts* work as a more contained story. It will be interesting to see how people respond to Brand New Day. Even Kevin Feige is aware that it became too much like homework to follow the MCU, and now a two-season TV show sounds like it will be required viewing to fully understand a new film. The projects’ teams wouldn’t be talking so closely with each other unless there were strong narrative ties between them.








