Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Creative Director Bryan Intihar Might Just Have Something for Fans on a Possible Daredevil Crossover

Published 10/28/2023, 11:13 PM EDT

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Daredevil fans couldn’t miss the Hell’s Kitchen building or Nelson and Murdock solicitation firm while playing previous Spider-Man games. While these props were related to easter egg challenges, fans were intrigued to know whether Marvel and Insomniac Games ever considered Daredevil’s introduction to the franchise. Following Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 creative director Bryan Intihar’s latest hint, fans might see their dreams turned into a reality soon.

Now we can’t blame the fans. The handsome prodigy Matthew Murdock amazed fans with his charming personality and not-so-blind reflexes since the comics days. And now when fans spotted a change in the Nelson and Murdock office building, there is surely a lot of excitement.

Bryan Inhitar teases fans with an exclusive hint about Daredevil

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Both Marvel and Insomniac Games previously brought references to Daredevil in the Spider-Man franchise. And why won’t they? Since both the superhero characters belong to the heart of New York, it is kind of impossible to keep them apart. And following that, fans enjoyed their share of fun attending Daredevil-themed easter egg challenges. It was fun for them to see Hell’s Kitchen proudly being involved in the Spidey narrative. However, the excitement truly reached a new peak when in the latest Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, fans spotted an empty office in Hell’s kitchen without the plaque of Nelson and Murdock. 

Not only that but fans became extra curious when they saw the pink eviction notice on the building. And since then they couldn’t help but think about whether it is a new trick from the developers about future Daredevil content. On Beyond Podcast, Bryan Intihar, the creative director was asked whether this is an intentional thing. Intihar’s response fuelled fans’ excitement to hundred times as he mentioned- “That’s a good question,…Stay tuned. Good find though.” After this response, everybody is almost assured thinking that something great is in the making.

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Which other characters joined the Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 easter eggs challenge?

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Easter egg challenges are always entertaining for Spider-Man fans and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 didn’t disappoint them. From iconic locations to subtle hints of other superheroes of Marvel, easter eggs of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 revealed many Stan Lee and Steve Ditko characters. For example, the iconic two Spider-Man pointing fingers at each other from 1967’s popular animated series is the most popular easter egg in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Players can do the iconic hand gestures revealing Wakanda Forever if they stand in front of the Wakandan Embassy as Miles Morales.

Not only that but players found the reference to Madripoor, the island base of Falcon and the Winter Soldier during the Bad Guys On The Block mission. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 brought Ant-Man’s reference to Hank Pym. Peter will find the Pym Science Summer Camp 2003 award with Pym’s signature at the bottom.

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Additionally, Captain America and Fantastic Four also made subtle references in the gameplay. Surprised already? Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was released this October. If you wish to discover these exclusive easter eggs, don’t forget to get your game copy now. 

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