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“No. Now, if I were in the movie, I would also say no, to be clear. Right. But I’m not in the movie,” Cox said during a Jimmy Kimmel Live! appearance promoting Born Again Season 2. Kimmel pressed further, and Cox kept the deflections coming: “I’m definitely not in the movie,” before conceding, “But I could be lying.” The exchange carried the hallmarks of a classic Marvel denial, technically deniable, but entirely unconvincing to a fanbase that watched Andrew Garfield issue near-identical statements ahead of Spider-Man: No Way Home. The dynamic shifted noticeably, however, when Kimmel pivoted to Avengers: Doomsday. “I don’t think so. Noโฆ as far as I know, I’m not in the Avengers,” Cox stated, adding that “I sit by the phone waiting with bated breath.” That response carried a genuine note of resignation that his Brand New Day answers conspicuously lacked, and the contrast between the two exchanges is difficult to ignore.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Has the Perfect Opportunity to Feature Daredevil
The narrative of Spider-Man: Brand New Day is built around the supporting pillars of Cox’s corner of the MCU. The first trailer all but confirmed the presence of the Hand, the ancient ninja organization that served as the central antagonist across multiple seasons of the original Netflix Daredevil series and the team-up event The Defenders. Their appearance in a major theatrical Spider-Man release is already a significant bridge between the television and film branches of the MCU, and Daredevil is the character with the most developed history against the ninjas. With Born Again Season 3 confirmed to be in development and Elodie Yung’s Elektra widely rumored to factor into that season, a Brand New Day sequence that reactivates the Hand within the main MCU timeline would serve as direct connective tissue for what Cox’s series is building toward.









