Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Phrases like ‘born to play the part‘ and ‘impossible to replace‘ might have been overused recently, but they are quite apt when it comes to Charlie Cox. Since his breakout role as Matthew Murdock/Daredevil in Netflix’sDaredevil, the actor has garnered a massive fan base for his stellar performance as the Man without Fear. While the show was canceled after three jaw-dropping seasons on the streaming platform, Charlie Cox marked his first appearance in the MCU as Matt Murdock, the lawyer, inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Since then, it has been a topic of wide contention regarding the future appearances of Cox’s Daredevil.

Charlie Cox

After a successful decade of movies and building an interconnected universe, Marvel Studios rapidly paved the path for TV series to introduce new heroes on its brand new Disney+ streaming platform. Since Charlie Cox’s appearance inNo Way Home, it is being expected that the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen might once again appear in the upcoming MCU shows likeMoon KnightandShe-Hulkbefore Marvel Studios decide to launch the fourth season ofDaredevil, or in any other larger capacity. While there has been no official update on the future of Cox’s Daredevil, the actor himself seems to be quite excited for his future in the MCU, after keeping thebig secret for monthsprior to the release ofNo Way Home.

Related:Upcoming Marvel Projects Daredevil Could Turn Up Next

In a recent interview with Australia’sSupernova Comic-Con, the actor has revealed that he wishes to be a part of more crossovers in the future. Here’s the full comment:

“I don’t want to sound greedy, but I hope I get to do loads more. I hope I get to be involved way, way more for many years. I hope it never ends. I hope it gets to the point where people are like, ‘You are too old to be playing this part.”

Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Tom Holland as Spider Man

“I don’t know what their plans are, but yes, my hope is that I get to do as much as I’m allowed to do, and to be involved. And it’d be really fun, the one thing that being in the MCU allows that we couldn’t really do with the Netflix stuff, is that I can now interact with other MCU characters. So, that would be really cool. Crossovers is the thing I would like to do next. I don’t know what that looks like, and I don’t know what they’re planning and all that kind of stuff. But there are some really interesting stories there that I’d love for the character to explore.”

Apart from his desire to be a part of more crossovers, Charlie Cox also mentioned that during his time at Netflix, there were very few opportunities for crossovers as the streaming site had very limited characters. But with Daredevil officially being a part of the MCU, the possibilities are truly endless, with the chance to once again share the screen with Spider-Man, and maybe, Deadpool too.

Nicholas Hoult Faces Another Setback as James Gunn Confirms David Corenswet as Henry Cavill’s Superman: Legacy Successor

All three seasons ofDaredevilare now streaming on Netflix.

Akash Senapati

Senior Content Strategist

Articles Published :373

Akash is the Lead Content Strategist for FandomWire. Having started as a writer for FandomWire back in 2020, he now manages a global team of writers who share the same passion for motion arts, from Martin Scorsese to the latest MCU flick. He loves DC Comics, Anime, Pink Floyd, and sleeping in no particular order. His favorite graphic-medium writers are Grant Morrison, Chris Claremont, Christopher Priest, Garth Ennis, and Eiichiro Oda. Prep time > Aliens.

More from Akash Senapati

Nicholas Hoult Faces Another Setback as James Gunn Confirms David Corenswet as Henry Cavill’s Superman: Legacy Successor

Thunderbolts Project at Marvel Studios Finds its Director

Why Top Gun: Maverick is a Valiant Last Stand Against The Inevitability of Streaming Platforms

Tobey Maguire And Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man Era Dies In 2027: Reports

George Lucas vs. Steven Spielberg: The Ultimate Showdown of Hollywood’s Richest Directors

Good Boy Filmmaker Reacts To Keanu Reeves’ Film While His Trailer Triggers Odd Query

Harry Potter TV Series on HBO: Who Are the New Weasleys? Details Inside

Every Peaky Blinders Villain, Ranked by How Close They Came to Actually Beating Tommy Shelby

Every Harry Potter Movie Ending, Ranked Worst to Best

Charlie CoxDaredevilDeadpoolDisney+Marvel StudiosMCUMoon KnightNetflixShe-HulkSpider-ManSpider-Man No Way Home

Thunderbolts Project at Marvel Studios Finds its Director

Why Top Gun: Maverick is a Valiant Last Stand Against The Inevitability of Streaming Platforms