'Spider-Man: No Way Home' brings back a beloved character fans never thought they'd see again



"Spider-Man: No Way Home" features Tom Holland as Peter Parker.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man meets a few new faces in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."

There will be a lot of information about "Spider-Man: No Way Home."

An unexpected actor shows up at the beginning of the film.

His return comes a week after another actor from the same show appeared.

Fans have been waiting for a long time for the return of a beloved hero in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." They were not expecting to see him in a movie.

One of the biggest surprises in the film is when an unexpected actor appears on screen with Tom Holland.

This is the last chance to go back.

Fans thought this was a familiar face. They had the right idea.

Peter is in deep water at the beginning of "No Way Home". He's accused of murdering Mysterio and everyone knows he is Spider-Man.

He was told after he was questioned that he would need a good lawyer. If only there were a few good characters who studied law in New York City.

As Peter, his Aunt May, and Happy sit around a table, Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock joins them for some legal advice.

This is how Matt looks when he appears in "No Way Home."

That's correct. The Devil of Hell's Kitchen is back three years after it was canceled. The charges for Spidey were dropped off.

Peter got the sense that something was different about his lawyer, even though we don't see him in his Daredevil gear. A brick is flying through a window while a person sits at a table. Before Peter can move a muscle, he has to catch it with his back turned.

Peter is astounded by how he did that. "I'm a really good lawyer," he said.

Cox's return wasn't a big deal.

The Broadway Debut Photo Shoot was held at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York City.

Tom Hiddleston and Charlie Cox were in a Broadway show.

Cox was spotted on the set of "No Way Home" and many predicted his reprisal of the character.

Many people thought they saw Cox's arm hair in the video. Fans of the comic book company are relentless. We now know that wasn't the case.

Kevin Feige told Cinemablend in December that if anyone was going to play Daredevil again, it would be Cox.

Feige said that Charlie Cox would be the actor playing Daredevil. "Where we see that, how we see that, remains to be seen."

He's not the only one who's returning to the universe this week: Kingpin is also back.

D'Onofrio plays Kingpin in Daredevil.

In the fifth episode of "Hawkeye," D'Onofrio reprised his role as the Daredevil and Spider-Man villain.

Kingpin is in a relationship with Eleanor. Eleanor went to Kingpin to take out Hawkeye according to Yelena. At the end of the fifth episode, we see the two of them together.

Some footage was shot ofVincent D'Onofrio returning to Marvel.

Kingpin is the uncle of Maya Lopez, something which was teased earlier in the season.

Daredevil and Kingpin were not used by Disney and Marvel Studios before.

A legion of fans have been campaigning to save the series since it was canceled. The Disney and Marvel Studios were not able to work together.

After the shows were canceled, the rights to use the characters were taken away from the studio.

The "Daredevil" series characters were back in play with the company.

Is this the same person as Matt and Kingpin? Unclear.

Daredevil is played by Matt Murdock.

It's difficult to say if this is the same version of Matt Murdock or a parallel universe version of him because he only appears in one scene of "No Way Home."

It's possible he could be the same person we saw on the series, since all of the streaming shows took place in the same world.

Should we expect a new show? It might be too early for that.

The Disney+Marvel series has been announced. There are plenty of shows that don't have a more mature Daredevil. That doesn't mean we won't see them again.

Cox could reprise his role in next year's "She Hulk" series since Matt is a lawyer. Kingpin is a Spider-Man villain, so there's a chance he could appear in a sequel.

The original article is on Insider.