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Fans Want One MCU Character to Steer Clear of Daredevil (And You Know Her Name)

Fans Want One MCU Character to Steer Clear of Daredevil (And You Know Her Name)
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While fans are excited to see Daredevil return to the small screen, bringing Punisher and possibly Jessica Jones along for the ride, there is one particular superhero that fans are not really excited to see.

Considering how Jennifer Walters and Matthew Murdoch's relationship ended in She-Hulk ( very promising), it's reasonable to assume that the green superheroine could also appear in Disney Plus' Daredevil: Born Again series.

While the news that Joe Bernthal would be returning to the show as Panisher had fans applauding, it was the alleged inclusion of the She-Hulk in the show that caused a flurry of criticism and discontent.

A Twitter user asked if the She-Hulk should appear in the new show, and got answers that superhero fans won't like.

"[She-Hulk] should be erased from existence in the MCU. If she was done right I wouldn't care but don't have her tweaking with rappers and then try and make me take her serious she's a Joke," Twitter user awake_ok commented.

Others do not mind seeing the superheroine in the new series, but only if the writers work on her image.

"Although perhaps if she does appear the writers can improve her character to make her somewhat likable," Twitter user natashaJfrazier said.

The She-Hulk series was not well received by viewers because of its simplistic plot and, in the opinion of some fans, its misogyny towards men.

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Some also didn't appreciate Daredevil's appearance on the show, as he became more airheaded.

Other fans, however, feel that the exposure of a different, more positive side of the character has only benefited him, and that he will have his time to be dark in the solo series.

"It was fun seeing Charlie pull off very well a different side of Matt. He was having fun saying those flirty and charming lines to Jennifer/Tatiana and idk how anyone can get mad at this. I was smiling throughout the whole episode," Reddit user shayykoolaid commented.

Daredevil as a character is generally aimed at a more mature audience, according to Charlie Cox, who plays the title role, but the new show for Disney Plus will have some elements of a Netflix series.

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For example, Born Again will be a dark show, but it won't be as gory. It is known that the first season will consist of 18 episodes and will premiere in the spring of 2024.