“The only thing I know is not positive,” D’Onofrio shared candidly. “It’s a very hard thing to do, for Marvel to use my character. It’s a very hard thing to do, because of ownership and stuff.” He went on to clarify that his iteration of Wilson Fisk is strictly confined to television, stating emphatically, “I’m only usable for television shows. Not even a one-off Wilson Fisk movie. It’s all caught up in rights and stuff.”
This revelation effectively shuts the door on D’Onofrio’s potential appearances in MCU blockbusters such as Spider-Man: Brand New Day or Avengers: Doomsday. Furthermore, it raises questions about whether his involvement in any future Daredevil films starring Charlie Cox remains viable, given the expectations tied to the character dynamics.
D’Onofrio’s nuanced approach to portraying Fisk draws inspiration from cinematic legends like Harrison Ford and Gary Cooper, whose performances emphasized humility even amidst moments of high tension. “They carried their own humility into the action scenes with them,” he noted. “It’s amazing. I think that helps action stuff a lot.”
Currently, season one of Daredevil: Born Again is rolling out weekly on Disney+, with its highly anticipated finale set to premiere on April 15, 2025. Fans will have to savor D’Onofrio’s Kingpin within this限定框架,期待后续发展。