Daredevil: Charlie Cox talks about his next appearance
Daredevil
The actor who played Daredevil, Charlie Cox, hasn't finished playing the Man Without Fear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet and is excited about what's to come.Fresh off his cameo in Spider- Man: No Way Home as Matt Murdock, Peter Parker's "really good" lawyer, Charlie Cox suggested in an interview with HeyUGuys that audiences have not yet seen the latest appearance of Matt Mudock or his alter. crime fighting ego, Daredevil.
“At this point I expect to be involved [in the MCU] in some way, otherwise it would have been a bit of a weird moment,” Cox said of his cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The actor then clarified that he is only "a little" aware of what the future holds for Daredevil, but what for what sa is really “very excited“.
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"I loved every single minute of the making of the TV series," said Cox. “And therefore, getting proposals to come back and be involved in any role is absolutely thrilling for me. And I don't want to sound greedy, but I hope I can do a lot more ".
Cox is also willing to stay in the character of Daredevil for a very long time, stating:
“I hope it never ends. I hope it gets to the point where people say: 'You are too old to play this part'. "
The number of viewers for the Netflix series has increased after the theatrical release of Spider-Man: No Way Home and the finale of the first season of Hawkeye on Disney +, which has reintroduced the villain Wilson Fisk / Kingpin (played by actor Vincent D'Onofrio) of Daredevil. The series garnered 195 million new viewing minutes across its 39 episodes, leading the TV series' cast and crew to celebrate its growing popularity. Season 1 showrunner Steven DeKnight tweeted in response to the spike in viewers:
“Congratulations to the cast and crew, who poured their hearts out for three wonderful seasons! “
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“It was really good to see [Cox] return to playing a character that I'm really a fan of and have a lot of love for, of course, ”Holland said. “So, it's been really cool, and I hope someday we'll find a way to get Spider-Man and Daredevil to team up again.”
The three seasons of Daredevil are still available on Netflix. You can retrieve them by subscribing to the platform through this link.
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Cara Delevingne will take her fight for environmental justice to epic heights in “The Climb,” an upcoming eco thriller. Deadline reports that the “Suicide Squad” actress is set to topline the film about “six ordinary women who, as part of Greenpeace-led protest action against Shell Oil’s plans to drill in the Arctic, scale the tallest building in Europe, London’s Shard.”
Hayley Easton Street, a VFX art director with credits on “Justice League” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” wrote the script and will be making her feature directorial debut on the project.
Eclipse Films is producing “The Climb.” The pic is being shopped to buyers at the European Film Market, taking place virtually from February 10-17.
“Carnival Row,” “Her Smell,” and “Paper Towns” are among Delevingne’s credits.