Matt murdock spider man no way home

The "More Fun Stuff" version of Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in theatres, and one additional scene featuring Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock has found its way online. Check it out...

Matt murdock spider man no way home

The extended edition of Spider-Man: No Way Home, previously dubbed "The More Fun Stuff Version," is now playing in theatres, and arguably the most anticipated scene from the 11 minutes of additional footage has been shared online.

Matt Murdock only appeared in a single scene in the theatrical version, but Charlie Cox did shoot more footage that ended up being left on the cutting room floor. One sequence featured the Man Without Fear's civilian alter-ego acting as Happy Hogan's (Jon Favreau) lawyer for a meeting with Damage Control.

In the scene, Murdock assures Agent Cleary (who recently showed up in Ms. Marvel) that his client is a "law-abiding citizen," which Happy enthusiastically reinforces. Matt then leans over and advises a clearly nervous Hogan to "stop sweating."

The footage is not the clearest, so you might want to skip it if you are planning to catch No Way Home on the big screen again. If you want to watch, click here.

The rest of the new scenes are nothing to write home about, unfortunately, but this version does include a new post-credits stinger, which you can find more details on here.

We'll soon see Murdock suited-up as Daredevil in an upcoming episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and the character will also appear in Echo before going on to lead his own Disney+ series, Born Again. It's a good time to be a Daredevil fan!

For the first time in the cinematic history of Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and putting those he cares about most at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange’s help to restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their world, releasing the most powerful villains who’ve ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now, Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, which will not only forever alter his own future but the future of the Multiverse.

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There was originally a nod to Jon Favreau’s time as Foggy Nelson

Matt murdock spider man no way home

Disney reclaimed its Marvel TV series, including 'Daredevil,' from Netflix.

When fans went to see “Spider-Man: No Way Home” on opening weekend, many were anticipating the arrival of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire. But fewer were expecting a major MCU cameo that happens earlier in the film, when Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in a scene that finds Tom Holland’s Peter Parker seeking legal advice.

Audience reaction to the scene has been intense to say the least, as Cox played the blind superhero for three seasons on the Netflix series “Daredevil.” And while that show was produced by Marvel, it was only tangentially connected to the grander Marvel Cinematic Universe, and when all the Marvel Netflix shows were canceled (including “Luke Cage,” “Jessica Jones” and “Iron Fist”), it seemed the characters had missed their opportunity to share the screen with the bigger Marvel heroes.

Matt murdock spider man no way home

Not so, as it turns out, and Cox told THR that director Jon Watts even built an applause break into his appearance in the “Spider-Man” sequel. “Jon said, ‘I have built in this moment where we reveal you, and no one speaks for a few beats because the audience will have a big reaction.” Watts turned out to be exactly right.

But there was also a “Daredevil” Easter egg that was left on the cutting room floor. Cox’s scene also involves Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan, and many will recall that Favreau played Daredevil’s BFF Foggy Nelson in the 2003 Ben Affleck-fronted “Daredevil” movie. “I don’t think they used it, but we added a little Easter egg where he goes, ‘Yeah, I’m a little foggy on how that happened’ or something,” Cox says. “That was a cool moment for me to meet him and chat about all that stuff.”

As for what the future holds, Cox confesses he knows “a little bit,” but his lips are sealed. His “Daredevil” co-star Vincent D’Onofrio reprised his role as Kingpin in the Marvel Studios-produced Disney+ series “Hawkeye,” so it appears as the MCU moves on in the wake of “Avengers: Endgame,” the future is bright for (at least some of) the heroes of these beloved Netflix shows.

Matt murdock spider man no way home

Is there Daredevil in Spider

Daredevil's cameo in No Way Home was one of several big reveals, as audiences were unsure if the Marvel Cinematic Universe would carry over the superheroes introduced on Netflix. Outside of Murdock/Daredevil, this includes Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter), and Danny Rand/Iron Fist (Finn Jones).

Who play Matt Murdock in No Way Home?

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Is Matt Murdock the same in No Way Home?

While Charlie Cox reprised his role as Matt Murdock AKA Daredevil in a brief cameo in 2021's Spider-Man No Way Home, it was previously unclear if he was playing the same version from the Netflix series (or the Defenders Saga, as it is now currently known after moving to Disney+).

Is Daredevil in No Way Home the same Daredevil?

MCU fans understandably took the update as confirmation that the Matt Murdock seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home is, indeed, the same one Charlie Cox played in Daredevil. That would, in turn, suggest that the version of Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin that shows up in Hawkeye is also the same one introduced in Daredevil.