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In an interview with The Playlist, D’Onofrio addressed the speculation concerning Kingpin’s possible role in this summer’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day. “No. I think Iโll just wait until they have the rights to my character and they put me in one of those movies, and then Iโll figure it all out,” he said.
Can Marvel Fix the Rights Issue With Kingpin?

This isn’t the first time D’Onofrio has cited a rights issue as the reason why he hasn’t starred in a Marvel movie yet. Back in 2024, he mentioned that Kingpin is one of the characters “caught in between Marvel and Sony,” implying that the Kingpin rights are part of the arrangement between Disney and Sony that allowed Spider-Man to become part of the MCU. Though Kingpin is one of Daredevil’s most notorious villains, he’s equally as famous as a member of Spider-Man’s rogues’ gallery, which is probably why the character could be subject to terms of that deal.
D’Onofrio has also said that his Kingpin is “only usable for television series” and he couldn’t even headline a Wilson Fisk spinoff movie. A different version of Kingpin was the main villain in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, so it’s reasonable to assume that the Disney/Sony deal stipulates that D’Onofrio’s iteration must be relegated to TV programs. This is why D’Onofrio has returned for Hawkeye and Echo but has yet to appear in a film. While it would be great to see him go up against Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, Marvel Studios likely felt it was more important to use Kingpin as the main threat in Daredevil series.








