MCU: How Marvel Should Re-Introduce Every Netflix Hero
1. Daredevil
Unlike all of the aforementioned characters, Daredevil isn't often a team player, but there are a select few heroes that the man without fear seems happy to join forces with - the main one of these being Spider-Man.
The place that Daredevil finished in by the end of the character's Netflix show left him far more positive - him now being closer to the light-hearted Mark Waid take on the hero than the Batman esque moodiness of Frank Miller's interpretation - something which lends itself very well to the family-friendly MCU movies and therefore a team-up with Spider-Man.
Sure, Spidey may now be moving toward being the next Iron Man rather than his usual friendly neighbourhood self, but it is not as though the hero is leaving New York any time soon, so it would still more than make sense that the Peter Parker would run into Matt Murdock.
It would be brilliant if the two heroes were to team up to take down Kingpin in the web-head's third movie, seeing as they have done so several times in the comics and due to the fact that the villain was originally just a member of Spidey's rogues gallery.
Honestly though, a simple five minute joining of forces would do fine, as long as it meant that Daredevil would be available for use in future movies and Disney Plus series, or perhaps even his own piece of media.