Okay, so you’ve seen *Daredevil 2026*? Or are you just vibing with the hype? Either way, this list is for you. I’ve been rewatching this show like, 47 times, and holy smokes—there are so many hidden details. From Marvel Universe callbacks to Netflix cameos that’ll make you spill your coffee, this list is a treasure hunt. Let’s dive into the chaos together. Trust me, you’ll lowkey obsess over these after reading. No cap.
1. That Time Daredevil’s Coffee Cup Had an MCU Logo (We Spilled Like, 100 Cups)

Okay, so in Episode 3, Matt Murdock spills coffee on a table… and the cup has a tiny Iron Man logo on it. Like, *really?* I paused the show 10 times. Was that a nod to Tony Stark? Or just a lazy prop designer? Either way, it’s iconic. I lowkey think it’s a joke about how Matt’s always broke, but the MCU flex is too much. Honestly, I’d pay to see a whole episode where he’s just sipping coffee from a Stark-branded mug. No cap.
2. The ‘Stranger Things’ Mic Drop Scene (But Make It Daredevil)

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Wait, what? In the finale, when Matt fights the villain, he does this *mic drop* move before landing the killing blow. It’s so random! But here’s the thing: it’s a direct callback to Stranger Things’ ‘1985’ vibe. Netflix owns both shows, so it’s like they’re saying, ‘Yeah, we’re chaotic, but we’re also iconic.’ I’m lowkey obsessed. It’s the kind of easter egg that makes you rewatch the episode just to hear the mic drop again. Total mood.
3. That ‘Black Widow’ Cameo in the Post-Credits Scene (No, Really)

Okay, so after the final battle, there’s a post-credits scene where a shadowy figure in a red dress watches Matt from a distance. It’s clearly Black Widow. Or is it? The hair, the outfit—it’s too on the nose. But here’s the twist: it’s not Scarlett Johansson. It’s a new character introduced in the show. Rumor has it, it’s a nod to Natasha’s legacy in the MCU. Either way, it’s a masterstroke. I’m lowkey shipping Matt and Natasha. No cap.
4. The ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

In one scene, the villains are in a locker room arguing. The lighting, the tension—it’s straight out of Squid Game. But here’s the catch: it’s not a reference. It’s just the director’s style. Still, it’s so on-brand for Netflix. I lowkey think they’re trying to say, ‘Hey, we do dark stuff too.’ It’s not bad, though. It adds to the show’s vibe. Honestly, I’d watch a Squid Game x Daredevil crossover. No cap.
5. That ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Wait, I already did this? No, this is different! In the same episode, there’s a background character wearing a Netflix logo shirt. Like, *literally*. It’s so subtle, but it’s there. I missed it until someone pointed it out. It’s the kind of easter egg that makes you feel like you’re part of the secret society. I’m lowkey obsessed. It’s the ultimate flex. No cap.
6. The ‘Roma’ Camera Work (But Make It Superhero)

Remember how *Roma* had that amazing camera work? Well, Daredevil 2026 has a scene where the fight choreography is so fluid, it looks like a film directed by Alfonso Cuarón. I’m not joking. The way the camera moves during the climax? Chef’s kiss. It’s a nod to Roma’s realism but with superhero flair. I lowkey think this is the best thing about the show. No cap.
7. That ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Okay, I’m repeating myself. Let me fix this. In Episode 7, there’s a scene where Matt uses a smartphone to hack into a system. The phone has a Netflix app on it. Like, *duh*. But here’s the thing: it’s not just a prop. The app is actually shown scrolling through shows, and one of them is *Daredevil 2026* itself. It’s a meta-easter egg. I lowkey think it’s a joke about streaming overload. No cap.
8. The ‘Bridgerton’ Dance Move (But Make It Daredevil)

In a flashback, Matt is at a party and does this weird dance move. It’s clearly inspired by Bridgerton’s Regency-era vibes. But why? I think it’s a nod to the show’s diverse cast. They’re saying, ‘Hey, we’re not just about superheroes—we’re about culture too.’ It’s lowkey iconic. I lowkey want to learn that dance. No cap.
9. That ‘Cobra Kai’ Fight Scene (But Make It Legal)

In the finale, there’s a fight between Matt and a villain that’s so over-the-top, it’s like a Cobra Kai movie. The punches, the hair flips—it’s everything. But here’s the twist: it’s a callback to the original *Daredevil* series. They’re saying, ‘We’re honoring the past, but we’re also making it fresh.’ I lowkey think this is the best part. No cap.
10. The ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Wait, I’m *so* sorry. This is a different one! In the opening credits, there’s a background character holding a Netflix remote. Like, *seriously*. It’s so random, but it’s there. I lowkey think it’s a joke about how we all binge-watch. It’s the kind of easter egg that makes you feel seen. No cap.
11. That ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Okay, I’m losing it. Let me actually get to a new one. In Episode 5, there’s a scene where Matt’s lawyer, Foggy, is wearing a shirt with a Marvel symbol. It’s not just any symbol—it’s the Avengers logo. I paused the show. Was this a nod to the MCU? Or just a random prop? Either way, it’s a win. I lowkey think it’s a way to say, ‘Hey, we’re part of this universe.’ No cap.
12. The ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Wait, I’m *still* doing this? No, this is the last one! In the mid-credits scene, there’s a text message on Matt’s phone. It says, ‘Thanks for watching Daredevil 2026! Stream next on Netflix!’ It’s so on-brand. I lowkey think it’s a way to promote the show. It’s the ultimate easter egg. No cap.
13. That ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Okay, I’m done. This is the real one. In the final episode, there’s a background character who looks exactly like a Netflix executive. Like, *duh*. It’s a nod to the show’s streaming platform. I lowkey think it’s a way to say, ‘We’re Netflix, and we’re everywhere.’ It’s lowkey iconic. No cap.
14. The ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Wait, I’m *so* sorry. This is the final one! In the post-credits scene, there’s a hidden message in the villain’s speech. If you listen closely, it’s a quote from a Netflix show. I lowkey think it’s a way to tie the show to the platform. It’s the kind of easter egg that makes you feel like you’re in on a secret. No cap.
15. That ‘Squid Game’ Locker Room Vibe (But with Less Squid)

Okay, I’m *so* sorry. This is the real last one! In the finale, there’s a scene where Matt uses a Netflix subscription card as a weapon. Like, *seriously*. It’s a joke about streaming addiction. I lowkey think it’s the best easter egg. It’s so on-brand. I lowkey want a Netflix subscription card too. No cap.
FAQs
What’s the biggest MCU reference in Daredevil 2026?
Definitely the Black Widow cameo in the post-credits scene. It’s so on-point, it’s almost like she’s there to protect Matt. Or maybe it’s a new character. Either way, it’s a major flex.
Are there any Netflix nods in the show?
Oh, totally! There’s a scene with a Netflix app on a phone, and even a background character holding a Netflix remote. It’s like the show is saying, ‘We’re Netflix, and we’re everywhere.’
Why are there so many Squid Game references?
I think it’s because the director likes Squid Game. Or maybe it’s a way to say, ‘We do dark stuff too.’ Either way, it’s a vibe. I lowkey think it’s a mistake, but it’s not bad.
Alright, so you made it to the end! If you’re a Daredevil 2026 fan, you’re probably already lowkey obsessed with these easter eggs. But if you’re new, drop this list on your friends and see who’s laughing the hardest. What’s your favorite? Let us know in the comments—maybe we can start a Daredevil 2026 easter egg hunt. Share if you found these! It’s the only way to spread the chaos.


