Marvel's Spider-Man 2 director slyly responds to Daredevil Easter egg speculation by telling everyone to "stay tuned"

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The director of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has teased🐻 something Daredevil-related by telling fans to "stay tuned" when asked about tꦜhe missing Nelson and Murdock sign.

Speaking on , Bryan Intihar - the director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - discusses🍰 the Spidey sequel, and more specifically, the missing Nelson a🥂nd Murdock sign players have spotted in the virtual New York City. When asked what happened to the Daredevil characters' law firm, Intihar replied: "That's a good question… stay tuned." Which has given us more questions than answers. 

For ne⛎w players, in the first Marvel's Spider-Man game players were able to spot Nelson and Murdock's business by its plaque on the front of a building in Hell's Kitchen. In the sequel, the building is still there but the pl💫aque has nothing written on it, hinting that the pair have moved premises. But, if Intihar's comments are anything to go by, there's a chance we could still end up seeing the pair one day.

Although the director didn't specify what this means for Marvel's Spider-Man 2, in a different interview, Intihar did 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:tease an "epic" third game. Not only this, but we now also know that Marvel's Wolverine will take place in the same universe as the Spider-Man games and that a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Venom spin-off title could very well be a possibility one day. We really are getting our own Marvel and Insomniac game universe so could end up seeing Daredevil 🌞in any one of these games.&൲nbsp;

Did you spot the missing Nelson and Murdock sign? Find out what else could be hiding in plain sight with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Spider-Man Easter eggs guide.  

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