Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox poked fun at Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man during a recent awards ceremony. The two both recently appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, reprising their respective roles as Matt Murdock and Peter Parker for the first time since the planned Daredevil season 4 and The Amazing Spider-Man 3 were canceled, with the latter caused by Sony and Marvel Studios making a deal for Spider-Man to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While both of them didn't share the screen together in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Cox and Garfield are real-life friends and lived together when they were up-and-coming actors.

Now, during GQ's Men of the Year Awards, Cox honored Garfield, and praised him as "One of, if not the greatest actor of our generation." The Daredevil actor also poked fun at his friend, feeling that Garfield created "his legacy as the third-greatest Spider-Man of all time," without revealing who his two favorite iterations of Spider-Man are. Check out what he said about one of his best friends below:

“A couple of years ago I was having a conversation with a friend of mine bemoaning the seemingly limitless talents of our friend, and the final man of the year tonight, Mr Andrew Garfield. I said ‘it’s really annoying, is there nothing he can’t do?'”

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How Daredevil & Garfield's Spider-Man Could Cross Over In MCU

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As mentioned above, both Cox and Garfield appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but did not share the screen together. With the 2021 film acting was the first official multiverse story in the MCU's Multiverse Saga, in which characters from alternate universes showed up and wreaked havoc inside the 616 MCU, both Tobey Maguire and Garfield reprised their respective iterations of Spider-Man as all three friendly neighborhoods teamed up to cure each universe's antagonists, in the hopes that they would not get killed once they went back to their original universes. As The Multiverse Saga ramps up, there may be a way that Cox's Daredevil and Garfield's Spider-Man will finally be able to interact.

With the MCU's multiverse starting to crack apart, it's clear that everything will be leading up to Avengers: Secret Wars, where virtually anyone from any aspect of the Marvel universe could show up. Logically, this could be the movie in which both Daredevil and Garfield's Spider-Man could cross over and share the screen together. With Daredevil appearing in Spider-Man: No Way Home, it looks like Kevin Feige has a plan in mind to put The Man without Fear and Spider-Man the two leaders of the MCU's street-level sides. Daredevil will also be appearing in Spider-Man: Freshman Year, albeit in animated form, but that dynamic may be replicated in Sony's reported Spider-Man 4.

If that occurs, then it would only be natural that, should Garfield's Spider-Man show up in Avengers: Secret Wars, he would team up with Holland, and potentially Maguire, once again, as well as with Cox's Daredevil to fight whatever threat they will be facing. It looks like it will be Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror, as he establishes a dynasty over the multiverse, though with a film that will essentially team up everyone who were involved in a Marvel movie, both past and present, it may have multiple antagonists in it. Time will tell exactly what Marvel's plans for Spider-Man and Daredevil are as the Multiverse Saga continues its run and Daredevil: Born Again arrives on Disney+ in 2024.

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