As one of the most enduringly popular characters on the planet, a position that's been retained for close to 60 years, you could make the argument that there's no such thing as too much Spider-Man in the eyes of many fans.
A cursory glance at Twitter may lead you to believe that the fans are directly responsible for Kevin Feige confirming that when Daredevil returns to the Marvel Cinematic Universe he'll be played by Charlie Cox. As much as the campaigners are taking at least some of the credit, you'd have to say this is a boardroom call above all else.
War dramas and political thrillers are always worth a watch if done right, so when you take the two subgenres and mash them together with a talented cast in the thick of the action, then good things should be expected.
As you'll no doubt be aware, Kevin Feige broke the internet in half when he confirmed that Charlie Cox will be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Daredevil, although he stopped short of admitting that the former Netflix star will be making that long-rumored appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Becoming the most-talked about Spider-Man movie less than two weeks out from the Marvel Cinematic Universe's No Way Home seems like a close to impossible task, but it would be an understatement to say that animated sequel Across the Spider-Verse stole plenty of thunder from Tom Holland's third solo outing.
Kevin Feige has given Marvel Cinematic Universe fans everywhere an early Christmas present after confirming at long last that Charlie Cox will play Daredevil if and when the former Netflix resident makes his return to the superhero series.
Netflix have apparently set the precedent for how a streaming service builds and expands its most popular franchises; with Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead and The Witcher both spawning spinoffs, prequels and animated companion pieces that all form one overarching multimedia universe.