There are 'what ifs', and then there's whatever went on with Netflix's Daredevil series. Charlie Cox, who played lawyer-turned vigilante Matt Murdock across three seasons, reveals that producers initially wanted him to play the role of Matt's friend Foggy – but he refused to even entertain the idea.
In fact, according to Cox the duo have only ever filmed "five to six" scenes together since taking on the roles a decade ago – yes, that means that's across both the old Netflix
It’s awesome that Charlie Cox has returned as Matt Murdock in Daredevil: Born Again , but things could have played out very differently for him. In a new profile with GQ , the actor shared surprising details about his casting process,
Marvel Television's Brad Winderbaum has strongly hinted that we'll see the Defenders reunite somewhere down the line. Charlie Cox, however, reiterates his desire to see Matt Murdock join The
Despite being the star of Netflix’s hit fan-favorite superhero series Daredevil , Charlie Cox was among the fans who believed his return to the character was just not in the cards. Even after Marvel boss Kevin Feige called him in 2020 to talk about Daredevil’s place in the MCU,
Fans are excited to see Daredevil return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+, but most of them are probably also wondering what the future holds for the character. Within the overarching narrative of the Multiverse Saga,
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Actor Charlie Cox became a household name with his iconic portrayal of the titular role in Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix, with the latest installment, Daredevil: Born Again, debuting on Disney+ on March 4.
When Daredevil was canceled after its third season, it felt like a major loss: not only would we likely never see Cox’s take on the character again, but we’d never see him cross over into Marvel’s Cinematic Universe.
While some fans continue to remain unsure about Daredevil: Born Again living up to the brutality of the Netflix series, lead star Charlie Cox recently recalled witnessing a stunt on the set of the ...
Marvel Studios’ streaming and TV boss Brad Winderbaum revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that bringing back Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones, Mike Colter’s Luke Cage and Finn Jones’ Iron Fist/Danny Rand is something the studio is “very much exploring.