Kevin Feige thinks so. With the ABC TV shows, Mavel Agents of Shield and Agent Carter, and with the popularity of the Daredevil Netflix Series, it will just be a matter of time before the small screen characters make it to the big screen.
From Comicbook.com:
Daredevil’s first season on Netflix was a huge success for Marvel, and fans are already excited for Season 2’s introduction of the Punisher. Meanwhile, over at ABC, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is preparing for its third season, and Agent Carter is heading into its second.
While some characters from these series started as movie characters (Agents Phil Coulson and Peggy Carter) and some movie stars have made appearances on Marvel television (Jaimie Alexander as Lady Sif, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, and Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill), Marvel’s television characters haven’t yet made a transition into film.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige believes that will change in time, as the television wing of the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to grow, as he told io9:
As those [shows] come out, as those get into the culture I think they’re, just like what happens in the movies, tools in the toolbox for some of those shows. And what happens on those shows could be tools in the tool box of the movies. I think that’ll happen at some point.