Charlie Cox's Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin are already part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The adversaries appeared in their Defenders Saga roles in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Hawkeye, respectively. Since then, we have heard from different sources that the two will eventually meet up in the MCU in an upcoming show. Now, we might have confirmation when that's happening and where.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming MCU television series, Echo, will bring both Kingpin and Daredevil into the same show. Alaqua Cox will reprise her role from last year's Hawkeye as Maya Lopez in what will effectively be a sequel to the Hailee Steinfeld-led MCU show. The report details that the series will feature a plotline where Matt Murdock will look for Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones.

Of course, since Echo is the adoptive daughter of Wilson Fisk, we're pretty sure that the two will meet up in Echo at some point.

Marvel Studios acquired Netflix's fan-favorite live-action superhero series back in February. To accommodate their arrival, Disney made several changes to its parental controls. Since then, fans have been twiddling their thumbs and waiting for an official confirmation.