Following reports that Marvel Studios is moving forward with a new Daredevil series, a big question is whether or not Charlie Cox will be returning to the role of Matt Murdock. While it remains to be seen if the new series will be a full reboot of the Man Without Fear's story or a continuation of the original Netflix series, recent MCU projects and comments have increased the likelihood of Cox's return. Here's what's known about the potential of Charlie Cox suiting up once more as the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.
According to a new report, a new Daredevil show is coming to Disney+. While the details and exact nature of the show are scarce beyond Marvel hiring Covert Affairs duo Matt Corman and Chris Ord to write and executive produce, it's certainly an exciting development for audiences of the series that originally aired on Netflix for three seasons. Having been one of the streaming service's most popular series, Daredevil saw Charlie Cox starring as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer by day who used his heightened senses to go out at night as a vigilante protecting the streets of Hell's Kitchen. Daredevil often crossed over with the other Marvel shows as well including the team-up series The Defenders. While all of Netflix's Marvel shows were canceled with the dawn of Disney+ in 2018, Cox did return as Murdock in the MCU proper with a brief cameo in 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home, representing Peter Parker who desperately needed some legal council. Likewise, Daredevil's primary villain Wilson Fisk was featured in Marvel's Hawkeye series with Vincent D'onofrio reprising his role as New York's Kingpin of Crime.
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