Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Confirms that Spider-Man and Daredevil Will Help Expand Marvel’s “Street-Level” Heroes.
Tom Holland and Charlie Cox fans will be overjoyed to learn that there is still much for the two actors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. During this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige revealed that both the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen and Holland’s beloved Spider-Man would be joining the MCU’s forthcoming “street-level” superheroes.
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“We’ve got the street-level with the announcement of Daredevil and, of course, Spidey going into the street-level heroes,” Feige told MTV’s Josh Horowitz.
Aside from Holland and Cox, it also appears that the rumors of Ryan Gosling joining the multiverse may soon be true. When asked about the actor, Feige mentioned his enormous celebrity, calling him “Gosling’s unbelievable,” before the lights suddenly went out. “Boy, that’s a bad omen!” he continued. “See, Ryan doesn’t want us to talk about it. But Ryan’s amazing. I’d love to find a place for him in the MCU. He’s dressed up as Ken on Venice Beach, and he’s got more press than giant movies coming out. It’s amazing!”
Unfortunately, there has yet to be an announcement regarding when Spider-Man will next appear on screen, but Daredevil is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ in the spring of 2024.
Will @RyanGosling be #GhostRider and what does the future hold for #HarryStyles in the #MCU? #KevinFeige give @joshhorowitz the scoop at #SDCC2022. pic.twitter.com/KEVBWEJr5d
— MTV NEWS (@MTVNEWS) July 24, 2022
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