Wilson Fisk actor Vincent D’Onofrio opens up about the future of Kingpin as he is rumored to return in an upcoming Spider-Man TV show and more.

Marvel Cinematic Universe veteran Vincent D’Onofrio elaborates on Kingpin’s Marvel future, and whether he’ll appear in the Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man TV show. The decision to allow Marvel’s Netflix shows to be part of the MCU canon has allowed one of the best villains to finally be used in the timeline, as D’Onofrio’s Kingpin has returned to screens. With Daredevil: Born Again coming up, Kingpin’s MCU timeline is about to get expanded, allowing Vincent D’Onofrio to expand on the iconic character that he has been playing since 2015.

After rumors rose suggesting that D’Onofrio would be part of the Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man TV show that is coming up on Disney+ later this year, the actor shared some intriguing tidbits about Kingpin’s Marvel usage. At the recent Fan Expo Boston (via Comic Book), D’Onofrio elaborated on how Kingpin is in a complex situation due to Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, as he shared the following:

I’m going to transparently say this: You know the whole Marvel-Sony thing, right? So there are characters — Marvel characters invented by Marvel, written by Marvel — that are caught in between Marvel and Sony. And so it takes a long time for them to figure out who is doing what. I just never really know where [Kingpin can show up]. My character is in that kind of situation, unlike Charlie’s. So I don’t know, it’s part of the deal when it comes to playing Kingpin.

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Because Kingpin has ended up being as much of a villain to Daredevil as he is to Spider-Man, it would explain why the rights are being shared between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios. This may even go to explain why D’Onofrio’s Kingpin has yet to appear in the MCU movies, especially Tom Holland’s Spider-Man films, as it’d have to be signed off by both studios.

However, given that Kingpin continues to get more popular in the MCU audience and has had major roles through HawkeyeEcho, and now Daredevil: Born Again, that could be changing in the foreseeable future, as conversations surrounding the character are sure to become integral as his story becomes yet more intertwined with Daredevil. This should make Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man all the more interesting when it releases later this year, as its prospective version of Kingpin will be especially notable with this in mind.