It looks like Daredevil Season 3 might have a bit more of a connection to the films in the MCU than previous Marvel Netflix shows, if a silhouette of the Avengers Tower in the latest official poster is anything to go by.

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The tower, which was spotted by writers at ComicBook.com , is clearly visible in the distance with its distinct shape. When zoomed in on the image, the tower’s identity becomes even more apparent with the inclusion of the Avengers logo.Though this may prove to simply be an MCU Easter egg, Marvel has been very careful not to include many connections between the TV and film portions of the MCU in the past, only offering general references to and from most of the Netflix shows. Though the Avengers probably won’t play a huge role (if any) in Daredevil Season 3, it’s possible the famous tower will be visible during the season.The tower’s inclusion may offer a decent timeline placement for Daredevil Season 3, however, as the tower was sold-off and the Avengers moved to a new headquarters in upstate New York during the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming. Therefore, the Avengers logo on the tower suggests the season will take place prior to the events of Homecoming, and definitely prior to the events of Infinity War like the second seasons of other Netflix MCU shows have been.Still, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt considering the thin connections between these two halves of the MCU, and this could very well just be a fun visual Easter egg. It’s important to note that posters for other Netflix MCU shows like Jessica Jones also featured the Avengers Tower, but the tower did not appear during the shows themselves.For more on Daredevil Season 3, check out the latest trailer that shows Kingpin’s return . Daredevil Season 3 will almost definitely take inspiration from the Born Again story arc written by Frank Miller, which is clear when deciphering the cryptic Bible verses the Daredevil Twitter account has been sending out Daredevil Season 3 is set to premiere on Netflix on Friday, October 19.

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