Charlie Cox reveals he knows what Daredevil comic book storyline he wants to adapt next for a solo project and how it would help a tonal transition. Developed by Drew Goddard, Netflix's Daredevil marked the second major adaptation for Stan Lee and Bill Everett's blind superhero following the Ben Affleck-starring 2003 movie. Set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the series chronicled Matt Murdock's evolution from a blind lawyer by day to the hard-hitting vigilante Daredevil at night and his efforts to put a stop to the deep web of corruption in Hell's Kitchen.
Running for three seasons on Netflix, Daredevil and Cox's lead performance both scored rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Despite the show's popularity, it would be canceled after season 3 as Marvel TV would be folded into Marvel Studios and Netflix would let its deal with the studio expire, also effectively ending Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher and Iron Fist and leaving all of their MCU futures in the air. Cox would later return for Spider-Man: No Way Home and now as he teases further plans for his incarnation of the character, he's opening up about his ideas for what comes next.
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In a recent interview with ComicBook.com, Charlie Cox opened up about his future as Daredevil in the MCU. When asked about the potential tonal shift from the more mature Netflix series towards the lighter MCU, the star expressed his confidence in Marvel Studios handling the jump and revealed what comic storyline he wants to adapt next that could help with that transition. See what Cox said below:
«My feeling is that the comics work best, the Daredevil comics, for me, are more exciting,
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