Speculation Grows Around a Potential “Team Red” Crossover Featuring Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Deadpool in the MCU

Potential "Team Red" Crossover: Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Deadpool in the MCU's Future?

Charlie Cox, known for his portrayal of Daredevil, has sparked intrigue about the possibility of a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) crossover movie that could feature Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Deadpool. After officially entering the MCU as Peter Parker’s lawyer in *Spider-Man: No Way Home* and later appearing as his vigilante alter ego in *She-Hulk: Attorney At Law*, Cox’s Daredevil has become a fan favorite. Meanwhile, Deadpool made his MCU debut in *Deadpool & Wolverine*, where he explored Earth-616 to pursue a spot among the Avengers. Spider-Man, following the events of *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, continues his journey as a solo hero.

During Rose City Comic-Con 2024, which saw attendance from Screen Rant, Charlie Cox engaged with fans’ questions about MCU happenings. When queried about a potential “Team Red” collaboration featuring Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Deadpool, Cox neither confirmed nor denied the possibility, but did express enthusiasm for such a project. Below are his responses:

What are your thoughts on a Team Red in the MCU?

“I’ll have to check my schedule!”

Which MCU character would you like to team up with?

“There is a character with some great comics history, and I got one scene with them, but I’d love a Daredevil & Punisher movie.”

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At first glance, the forthcoming *Spider-Man 4* within the MCU seems like an ideal setting to unite Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool, and Charlie Cox’s Daredevil. Following *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, Peter Parker is positioned as a street-level hero eager to forge new alliances with other similarly grounded characters. Nonetheless, if *Spider-Man 4* continues the multiverse theme, a Team Red crossover might have to wait until the conclusion of Phase 6, after the Multiverse Saga is wrapped up.

A crossover of this magnitude would likely position Spider-Man as the lead character. A shared escapade involving Daredevil, Spider-Man, and Deadpool seems improbable in a Daredevil-centric film due to Matt Murdock’s more down-to-earth nature compared to the other two. Building on the success of the *Deadpool & Wolverine* partnership, a subsequent MCU *Deadpool* film could substitute Wolverine with Daredevil and Spider-Man. However, a significant caveat is that Sony’s agreement with Marvel mandates meticulous coordination of Spider-Man’s appearances in the MCU. Consequently, such a grand Team Red crossover would likely feature Spider-Man prominently.

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Should *Spider-Man 4* delve into multiversal themes again, Spider-Man’s anticipated street-level adventure may unfold in *Spider-Man 5*. The anti-vigilante scheme hinted at in Echo’s conclusion could motivate Spider-Man and Daredevil to unite against Kingpin in New York. Meanwhile, Deadpool, adapting to Earth-616 post-*Avengers: Secret Wars*, might find his next objective in aiding Spider-Man and Daredevil. The roles of Kingpin and Daredevil in *Spider-Man 5* might also attract other MCU street-level figures, such as Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, Elodie Yung’s Elektra, and Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones.

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