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Charlie Cox on Daredevil’s new yellow suit’s “Different Side”
Daredevil (Charlie Cox)/Matt Murdock made his debut in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, one of the first details we learned was that the fan-favorite anti-hero would don a yellow suit – a significant departure from the blood-red outfit that better reflected the gritty nature of the previous Daredevil series on Netflix.
A change in color may not seem like much, but it indicates a fresh approach to the character, which we will learn more about when Daredevil: Born Again arrives in 2024.
In the interim, we may hear what the show’s leading man has to say about this new costume. Daredevil’s tone in She-Hulk is much different from what we saw in the Netflix series, and therefore, everyone was curious to witness this “fun” side of Matt Murdock.
In an interview with Marvel.com, Cox stated that he was “very pleased about the new outfit” and compared Yellow Daredevil to Red Daredevil in the following ways:
“[I]n terms of the character, I think of them as the same person, just the same person who’s in two different frames of mind. […] I talked a little bit to Marvel Studios about where does he come from? Where’s his headspace at? What’s going on? I don’t think we really knew what was going to happen next.
When we were shooting it, I certainly didn’t know about a new ‘Daredevil’ show, I think [Marvel Studios] was figuring out what’s the next right thing for this character. […] While he’s [outside of Hell’s Kitchen] he feels a weight lifted, and he’s able just to put that to one side mentally and just enjoy himself.
[…] I kind of saw it as a different side to Matt but maybe not because he’s different from who he has been in the past or will be in the future, but mainly because it’s kind of Matt Murdock on holiday a little bit.”
Matt Murdock’s appearance in She-Hulk was reminiscent of Daredevil on vacation, which was largely owing to the comedic nature of the latest Marvel series.
When Disney+’s 18-episode Daredevil: Born Again debuts in early 2024, it’s probable that the fan-favorite anti-plot hero’s will find a balance between the harsh backdrop of the cancelled Netflix series and the lighter elements of Marvel shows.
Cox noted in another interview that not even the scripts for Daredevil: Born Again are complete, so it will be some time before we receive concrete details regarding the new series.
What we do know is that it will not be a “Season 4” of the Netflix series, but rather a “soft reboot” that ushers Matt Murdock into Phase Five of the MCU, and that Vincent D’onofrio will reprise his role as Kingpin, which he previously played in Hawkeye.
Below is a footage of Daredevil’s guest appearance on the show.
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