Quote Originally Posted by Marvelgirl View Post
Daredevil is not part of the MCU. if he was, why has he not guest starred in their movies? I liked daredevil season 1, this is the only part of marvel that holds up to other comic films not in a cinematic universe.. I said before X2, Spider-Man 2, TDK all taste like fine wines. MCU movies are like sodas.
Quote Originally Posted by Husk
Karen Page's entire introduction in the Netflix Daredevil series was literally based on the first Avengers movie. She worked for a company that was reconstructing New York after the Chitauri "invasion". There were characters talking about it and there were newspaper articles about it. It might not have had the Avengers appearing but to say it wasn't connected to the MCU is ridiculous. Daredevil hasn't appeared in the Avengers for a simple reason. He hasn't been in the sphere to become involved. Avengers: Age of Ultron was primarily set in Sokovia, Captain America: Civil War was set in Europe, and Avengers: Infinity War was set globally but largely outside of America minus the Nick Fury and Maria Hill scene. The last major Avengers event in America was in the first movie and he became Daredevil after that. He hasn't become an Avenger or appeared because they haven't needed him to, and they've been operating globally whilst he's the "Hero of Hell's Kitchen".
Connectivity doesn't have to be everyone appearing, everytime. Netflix franchises have their own place in the MCU, showing the stories that the movies can't.
Quote Originally Posted by Heroine Addict
It's also disingenuous.
Quote Originally Posted by Husk
Exactly. The connections can't just be ignored because they don't support an argument you want to make. Daredevil is connected in no uncertain terms. That means that any character who has interacted with any character from Daredevil's series is also connected, whether the series has mentioned the movies specifically or not. They're connected because we know Daredevil is. This extends beyond Netflix. We know Cloak & Dagger is connected because Brigid Reilly worked with Misty Knight, Misty Knight has met Matt Murdock and Matt Murdock has clearly been shown to be in the MCU from it's opening storyline, Karen's role in the embezzling whistleblowing.
That's connectivity. Not random shout outs about what the movies have done.
However, this conversation has derailed the topic of the thread: The X-Men's future on the big screen.
Quote Originally Posted by Jokerz79
Daredevil has no super strength, no healing powers, no invulnerability he just has heightened senses why would the Avengers call him?
Both Luke Cage and Jessica Jones have made it clear they have no interest in being Avengers type heroes.
Iron Fist is the only maybe.
Punisher human with guns and kills not Avengers material.
Ghost Rider on AoS isn't the type of guy the Avengers would recruit with the whole vengeance thing.
Quake is underground like the rest of her team who are human so yeah they probably wouldn't call her or them.
Deathlok again a character not really interested in the hero business.
Patriot is now dead.
Runaways are minors on the run.
Cloak and Dagger again minors and not really on anyone's radar yet.
So yeah why would the film heroes be contacting the TV characters.
This is like when the X-Men are saving the world and asking where's X-Factor or the Morlocks they're not always needed or even wanted. How many mutants have been referenced in the XCU and never seen in the films?
Disney says the shows are part of the MCU and the shows say they are so they are period.
Quote Originally Posted by Heroine Addict
Connection =/= crossover. Ya know, kinda like in the comics.
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