While the 2008 flick Iron Man served as a grand opening for the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, Marvel's Daredevil did the same in 2015 for the portion of the universe that belongs to Netflix. The series has already aired its first two awesome seasons and has been renewed for a third.
However, Daredevil Season 3 isn't coming until 2018. But we won't have to wait that long to see Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock again. The Man Without Fear will be teaming up with Kristen Ritter's Jessica Jones, Mike Colter's Luke Cage, and Finn Jones' Iron Fist next year, in Marvel's The Defenders.
Fighting crime as a team player isn't something Daredevil is good at. At least, that's what Elden Henson's Foggy Nelsen claims. During the second season, he was clearly very frustrated about Matt's "beating up ninjas" all by himself.
But the good news for Foggy is that his best friend and his fellow AVOCADO AT LAW will implement the teamwork lessons from The Defenders in Daredevil Season 3. While speaking at a Wizard World Chicago panel, Charlie Cox says (via MCU Exchange):
He can't do all this alone. And that's to say maybe some teamwork - He's actually going to relinquish [some responsibility]. So whatever lessons he learns in The Defenders will then play into, I think, season three.
We aren't sure whether Elden Henson's character will be by Matt's side when he learns those lessons, despite the fact that he, too, has been confirmed for The Defenders.
Things didn't pan out well between the two buddies by the end of Daredevil Season 2. Foggy left him and went to work at the law firm of Carrie-Anne Moss' Jeri Hogarth.
Even Deborah Ann Woll's Karen Page eventually joined the New York Bulletin, the newspaper where Vondie Curtis-Hall's Ben Urich used to work. So, life for Charlie Cox's character was in something of a free-fall at the end of Daredevil Season 2. But it remains to be seen where The Defenders leaves him at its end.