He might be known as Daredevil, but Charlie Cox also starred in the five-part miniseries Treason, where he was a spy in a dramatic thriller.
Charlie Cox is suiting up as the Man Without Fear once again in Daredevil: Born Again, the upcoming Disney Plus revival of the original Netflix show, which was canceled back in 2018. And, as Cox says in the new issue of SFX magazine,
Daredevil: Born Again Showrunner Dario Scardapane explains the key differences from the Netflix series, including a "much darker" story.
Charlie Cox has been Daredevil for almost a decade now. The first season began streaming on Netflix in April 2015 to popular and critical appreciation.
Charlie Cox is hoping his Daredevil can go all the way to the big leagues. In a new interview with SFX Magazine, Cox said that he is excited to see where Matt Murdock can go now that he is tied into the MCU more directly.
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane and lead star Charlie Cox have talked more about the creative overhaul which has brought the Disney+ series more in line with its Netflix
Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox comments on his Marvel Cinematic Universe future beyond the upcoming Disney+ series and weighs in on potentially leading Earth's Mightiest Heroes as Matt Murdock.
Charlie Cox was brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to the #SaveDaredevil campaign which was one of the chillest movements!
Daredevil: Born Again is Charlie Cox's triumphant return to the role in his own series after years of build-up and two cameo appearances in other Marvel Cinematic Universe projects. Serving as a spiritual continuation to the original three-season series on Netflix,
Daredevil: Born Again's Charlie Cox teases how long his tenure as The Man Without Fear will last and his desire to be an Avenger.
Born Again came out, fans cannot wait to watch Charlie Cox back in his iconic role, once again crossing paths with Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin.