User blog comment:Hellhamer/So...Daredevil is back at home!/@comment-1895174-20130424010858

I would hope he's not added to the MCU. People already made fun of Hawkeye for just being a guy with a bow, imagine what they'd do with a blind guy.

Besides, the problem with the MCU adding many more characters is that it will edge out the older ones. For any character they add to the Avengers, here's what could happen: That being said, they're still some room for growth. However, they're throwing Ant-Man into the mix, as well as Dr. Strange (possibly, still fuzzy on exactly how he'll feature in future). I also wouldn't expect to see much of Hawkeye in the future. We know he's not going to be - at least in any substantial way - a part of Iron Man 3 or Thor: The Dark World, and probably not Captain America: The Winter Soldier either. Renner was really disappointed with his role in The Avengers, and he became the butt of too many jokes. So if anyone's being edged out, it's him.
 * 1) If the new character is an incredibly powerful character, it will take attention away from one of the "weaker" Avengers (namely Hawkeye, Black Widow, or Captain America)
 * 2) If the new character is significantly less powerful than Iron Man, the Hulk, or Thor, no one will care.
 * 3) If the new character is significantly less powerful than Iron Man, the Hulk, or Thor, yet Marvel still gives the character a lot of attention to edge out another of the original 6, the reaction will be scathing.

Also keep in mind that Marvel's had the rights to both Blade and Punisher since at very earliest late 2010, and the only thing we've heard of them is Punisher's appearance in the straight-to-DVD Iron Man: Rise of Technovore. And there's not even rumor we'll be seeing any more of them in the immediate future.

So Marvel definitely has a plan for Daredevil, but I wouldn't plan on seeing him for a long while.