She-Hulk spoilers follow.
It's official: Daredevil will appear in Disney+ and Marvel's upcoming series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, though details are being kept under wraps.
As a new Daredevil series has been confirmed, She-Hulk's Kat Coiro has teased what to expect from Matt Murdock returning to the MCU after his cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
"Yes, Daredevil is in the show. I mean, how can you have a legal comedy and not have Daredevil come into it?" the director told Entertainment Weekly.
"They match each other's wits, is what I can say," she added about Tatiana Maslany's titular heroine and Murdock.
Related: Daredevil series return confirmed by Marvel following Netflix cancellation
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The Man Without Fear – played once again by Charlie Cox – can be briefly seen in the trailer as he leaps over She-Hulk, batons in hand.
"I am definitely excited for Daredevil to make his appearance, because I think he's going to be a crowd favorite," Coiro said.
"But I can't tell you anything else about that. The Marvel police is a real thing and I don't want to get arrested by them."
Related: Captain America 4 and Daredevil: Born Again confirmed as part of MCU Phase 5
Last month, upcoming series Daredevil: Born Again was announced at San Diego Comic-Con. This will be a reboot of Netflix's Daredevil and will be helmed by a different creative team.
Cox will reprise the role of the blind vigilante in his own series for the first time since 2018, when the streamer announced the cancellation of Daredevil after three seasons. The actor is also set to voice the character in Spider-Man animated series Freshman Year.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will stream from August 18 on Disney+.
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