A leaked featurette for Spider-Man: No Way Home has seemingly given us a glimpse of a deleted scene starring Daredevil lead Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock. Cox made his triumphant return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe during the early events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, with Matt Murdock assisting Peter Parker (Tom Holland) with his legal troubles.

The brief footage from the featurette, which has been released courtesy of the YouTube channel Dizzy, shows Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock sitting beside John Favreau as Happy Hogan, teasing a deleted scene which we may see once Spider-Man: No Way Home hits Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 12, 2022.

This tiny slice of footage from the scene suggests that there will be a continuation of Murdock’s relationship with Peter Parker’s inner circle. During the scene that did make the cut, Murdock tells Happy Hogan that he will "need a really good lawyer," and it looks like Happy took Murdock up on his offer, making use of his expertise while under investigation for technology that went missing from Stark Industries.

Is Marvel Now Working on Bringing Daredevil Season 4 to Disney+?

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With Charlie Cox now well and truly in the MCU, fans of Daredevil are awaiting news of the character’s return in his own adventure. A recent leak has further fueled the ongoing speculation that Marvel Studios will launch their own Daredevil show on Disney+. A report has revealed that Marvel Studios has formed a new LLC (limited liability company) named “Blind Faith Productions LLC,” which many have theorized must be confirmation that a Daredevil project is now underway.

For what it’s worth, Charlie Cox could not be more excited about reprising the role of Daredevil, with the actor having recently revealed the ways in which he would like to see the character, and his costume, evolve. "If there is some new suit or if it does morph or change or it's redone or whatever, it will be so much more fun for the fans to just have that moment of like, 'Oh shit, that's what it is,'” Cox said recently. “What I would say is, I've always liked the idea that at some point in Matt's journey, his emotional journey, and again, I don't know how everything is happening, or what might happen, and how it ties into what we've already done, I have no idea at all. But I've always liked the idea that at some point he feels like he has earned the right to have the DD [on his chest], which we've never had.”

But will Daredevil be able to survive the transition from a Netflix R-rating to a Disney PG-13? Well, while he does have some reservations, Charlie Cox believes that if anyone can pull it off, it's Marvel Studios. "It absolutely can work, but I guess what you can't deny is Daredevil is never going to work as well in a PG world as Spider-Man does,” he explained. “Do you know what I mean? That's the point. I think that the age of the character, the Christian guilt, his history with women and stuff, it's like it's a little bit more mature, it has to be."

Spider-Man: No Way Home is scheduled to be released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on digital on March 15, 2022, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 12, 2022.