The latest episode ofShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawmarked the grand return of Charlie Cox’s Daredevil to the MCU. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this since the cancelation of Netflix’sDaredevilseries, and it is only the second time Matt Murdock has appeared in an official Marvel Studios' production following a brief cameo inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Fans of the character are excited to see what Marvel has in store afterShe-Hulk, which makes a good case for more She-Hulk and Daredevil adventures together - and not just in the MCU.

There are many games based on Marvel properties in various stages of production, all telling brand-new stories with some of its most iconic characters. There are games following the adventures of Spider-Man, Wolverine, The Midnight Suns, and even a World War 2-era Black Panther. That is a lot for fans to enjoy, but there is not a game following the MCU’s newest addition Jennifer Walters, and no signs of developers considering anything likea co-op title alongside Daredevil. The latest episode ofShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawoffers an idea why this could work well.

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She-Hulk and Daredevil Have Great Chemistry

She-Hulk: Attorney at LawEpisode 8reintroduced viewers to Charlie Cox on the small screen for his first major appearance since 2018. The episode follows Jennifer Walters as she represents a vigilante named Leapfrog, whose costume malfunctioned and resulted in severe burns. He wanted to sue the costume designer, Luke Jacobson, and that is where Matt Murdock came into play. Both Walters and Murdock have costumes designed by Jacobson, and Murdock is chosen to represent him in this case.

From the minuteMatt Murdock appeared on-screen, the chemistry between the two characters was apparent. Jennifer Walters instantly hated her rival in law, but they grew closer and ended up joining forces to take down Leapfrog after he kidnaped Luke Jacobson. What ensued was wild superhero action and a lot of flirting. The two leads worked really well together on screen, and the characters share so much in common that the chemistry was further elevated.

She-Hulk and Daredevil hit a warehouse in She-Hulk episode 8

BothJennifer Walters and Matt Murdockare lawyers by day, and superheroes by night, though Walters does not have a secret identity. Both have the ability to protect people within and outside the law, and that ability brings them closer together. This fun chemistry is definitely helped by the acting of Charlie Cox and Tatiana Maslany, but the characters also feel like a natural fit.

How a Co-Op Daredevil and She-Hulk Game Could Shine

Daredevil and She-Hulk work well in the MCU, and that level of chemistry could be carried over to a co-op game. Players could control Matt Murdock or Jennifer Walters and take to the streets to stop different criminals. These villains could range from major names such as Kingpin to pursuing smaller foes like Leapfrog akin toShe Hulk: Attorney at Law. It could be filled with fourth-wall breaks, constant flirting jabs at each other, and the action one has come to expect.

Both characters would play very different from each other, and that would work well in a co-op title.Daredevil is all about martial arts, fighting goons in tight hallways and using his Billy clubs to stop foes. She-Hulk, on the other hand, is all about causing massive damage, tossing people around, and defending with impenetrable skin. This provides two very distinct play styles coupled with their unique personalities.

The latest episode ofShe Hulk: Attorney at Lawwas a lot of fun for MCU fans, but especially those who have been clamoring for Daredevil’s return. Both characters exhibited strong chemistry throughout the episode that went a lot farther than simply being friends, and the concept of them teaming up could work just as well in a video game. It would be a fun exploration of characters that have not played central roles in many titles, and the interactions between them may just please Marvel fans everywhere.