The MCU can use the same tactic with Kingpin, explaining the return of Vincent D’Onofrio and any inconsistencies as this being another iteration or variant as set up by the variants and the TVA in Loki. In the Arrowverse’s Crisis on Infinite Earths special, cameo appearances demonstrated that the two shows actually take place in different realities with Titans being on Earth-9 while Doom Patrol is on Earth-21. However, the events of the Titans episode, the casting change, and the existence of Beast Boy are never addressed.
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The TV series Doom Patrol was then introduced as a sister show and included the same set and casting for all characters - aside from Niles Caulder, who was then played by Timothy Dalton.
At the end of the episode, Beast Boy leaves with Rachel Roth and the inhabitants of Doom Manor stay behind. In Titans season 1 episode 4, “Doom Patrol,” the show introduced Beast Boy, Robotman, Rita Farr, Larry Trainor, and The Chief, Niles Caulder. However, two DC TV shows that are technically part of the Arrowverse have already demonstrated how the MCU might be able to sidestep these issues. Related: Hawkeye Makes Peter Parker’s Endgame Blip Memories Better These decisions suggest that the events of the Netflix series might still be canon for the MCU, despite the complications that might create. Charlie Cox, who played Matt Murdock, Daredevil himself, is also rumored to be returning to the role for the MCU. Vincent D’Onofrio played Wilson Fisk, AKA Kingpin in Daredevil, and returned for the role in the MCU’s Hawkeye at the end of episode 5. After Agents of SHIELD, the most notable were Netflix’s Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. With the multiverse entering the MCU and becoming a larger focus of Phase 4 - and potentially Phase 5 - that question only becomes more important and convoluted.īefore Marvel started their own run of MCU TV shows on Disney+, several other Marvel shows had been created. The question of what is and isn’t considered MCU canon has been growing since the introduction of the Disney+ TV shows like WandaVision. In Hawkeye episode 5, “Ronin,” the Disney+ TV show confirmed that Vincent D’Onofrio will be returning to the MCU as Kingpin, Marvel can avoid the canon problems this might create by copying a DC TV series trick. Warning: Contains spoilers for Hawkeye episode 5.