How so? At least now we know that this show will be canon with the former Netflix series. I was worried they were going to go too light. But I feel like in the previous series, Matt's Catholicism played a crucial role in the whole series, especially season 3, but do we need more?
I left out Fantastic Four. I forgot that it is also releasing next year, but that is on my list of most anticipated Marvel movies coming out next year. I couldn't compare it to DD though, so I like them both but from different angles. Out of all superhero TV or streaming shows that are out, I like Daredevil the most. It's dark and takes itself seriously. The writing is great. The acting is fantastic. Overall, I was mostly impressed by the realism in the show. It feels like a superhero show for adults. While I did want to see Tom Holland's Spider-Man appear, I wanted it to be grounded. While I like the MCU films, it is still theatrical and it usually has a typical 3-act structure with many predictions.
Shang-Chi was a prime example. I didn't dislike the film, but it already felt so predictable while watching it. Cameos (Abomination and Trevor) the on-the-nose humor, a cute CGI creature, comic relief characters, and a secret hidden kingdom, which feels like Wakanda all over again, or Thor. The hero saves the day, and there's an epic 3rd-act battle. Lots of fantasy. Seen it already.
In the MCU, the dialogue and stories gradually evolved and matured when the Russo Brothers came in and the films got better. While Netflix had their own Marvel series that never could confirm whether it co-existed in the MCU, the shows were much more grounded. There was something about the Daredevil series that was so refreshing. I could take it seriously. It felt more grounded. I liked it. It wasn't always predictable whereas with most of the MCU films, we know how it will end. The MCU films are less realistic by comparison. Most of them have happy endings with the exception of Infinity War. Not all of the MCU films I think have to be taken seriously though, like Ant-Man and Daredevil. But honestly, the Joss Whedon humor has gone out of style. That being said, I do like most of the MCU movies, but feel like it's time to ground them a little more--albeit, not all of them need to be serious.
I might rank The Boys as a close second on the list.