SpiderMan NoWayHome writers explain why Charlie Cox cameos as a 'really good lawyer' and not as Daredevil:
✖ Spider-Man screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers make the case explaining why Matt Murdock only cameos as a"really good lawyer" in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Cox reprises his Marvel's Daredevil role as the blind attorney from Hell's Kitchen, appearing as counsel for an outed Peter Parker framed for murdering Mysterio in the final moments of Far From Home.
"That was the challenge with this movie: bringing all these other characters in," Sommers said."We love these characters, and you would love to see them do all kinds of stuff, but the question is, what is there room for? I could watch any of these characters we brought in just do a whole other movie by themselves or in some various combination, but we have to, ultimately, service the story of our Peter Parker and our Spider-Man, no matter how tempting it is.
"We had so many ideas come up in the room of, 'Wouldn't it be cool if this guy does that, and these two meet and do that...?' There's just so many exciting permutations now that we're playing in this sandbox," Sommers said."At the end of the day, there was only so much we could do. We didn't want to do things that would distract from the story of our Peter and our Spider-Man.
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