Daredevil: Born Again season 2 includes 'characters that go into Spider-Man: Brand New Day', Disney+ show producer says — but they won't join forces in the Marvel movie, star reveals
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- Daredevil: Born Again season 2 takes place before Spider-Man: Brand New Day
- One of the Disney+ show's producers has confirmed this will be the case
- However, the series' lead actor says he won't appear in the Marvel movie
Daredevil: Born Again season 2 will precede the events of Spider-Man: Brand New Day — but the former's lead star says fans shouldn't subsequently expect him to appear in the latter.
Speaking to Black Girl Nerds (BGN) ahead of the Disney+ show's return, producer Sana Amanat revealed that Daredevil: Born Again's sophomore chapter takes place before Spidey's next big-screen adventure.
Until recently, confusion had reigned about how the Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) next two projects would fit around each other, especially as both are set in New York City. Add in comments from Marvel's Head of TV, Streaming, and Animation Brad Winderbaum (via Entertainment Weekly) that their stories are "connected", and fans have been keen to learn more about where the duo sit in relation to each other on the MCU timeline.
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Thanks to Amanat, we finally have a definitive answer — and that isn't the only thought-provoking quote she provided in response to BGN's question about Daredevil and Spider-Man's next MCU tales.
"We're trying to dance a little bit between the raindrops," Amanat said, when talking about how closely aligned Born Again 2 and Spider-Man 4 are. "But, it's fair to say that events that happen in season 2 are before what happens in Spider-Man [Brand New Day]. So, we're being very careful about about the way that is, but there are some shared characters that go into Spider-Man 4. And that's all I can say."
The devil's in the details
"Some shared characters", you say? I can't be the only one whose attention immediately turned to the prospect of Daredevil and Spider-Man teaming up in Brand New Day. After all, Charlie Cox's Daredevil — well, his civilian alter-ego Matt Murdock — made a brief but crowd-pleasing cameo in the webslinger's last film, aka 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home.
A precedent has been set, then, about the dynamic duo sharing screen time in the MCU. In the comics, the pair also have a close friendship, and united to take down a common foe or two (Wilson Fisk/Kingpin, I'm looking at you). So, there's no reason why Murdock and Peter Parker can't join forces in the latter's next silver-screen project.
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Unfortunately, it appears that our hopes of such a team-up have already been dashed. Promoting Born Again season 2 on the March 18, 2026 edition of The Jimmy Kimmel Show, Cox denied that he'll appear in the Marvel Phase 6 movie.
Asked if he's secretly part of Spider-Man: Brand New Day's cast, Cox replied: "No. Now, if I was in the movie, I would also say no, to be clear. But, no, I am not in the movie". Responding to Kimmel's "But, you could be lying" follow-up, Cox added: "I could be lying, but I'm definitely not in it."
Should we take Cox at his word? He isn't the first Marvel actor to deny they're in a film or TV series before actually showing up in it (*cough* Andrew Garfield *cough*), and Cox has been around long enough to know how to deflect rumors of this ilk without coming across as suspicious.
For now, I'm willing to take his comments at face value and believe he isn't in Brand New Day, but I guess we'll find out soon if he was telling the truth or not.
In the meantime, find out everything we know so far about Daredevil: Born Again season 2. Once you're done, get the full lowdown on Spider-Man: Brand New Day and check out my Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer breakdown article.
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