Charlie Cox has updated on whether his titular role in Daredevil: Born Again will be Marvel Cinematic Universe's Daredevil variant, and it is confusing.
The powerful street-level lawyer-turned-superhero has earned acclaim after portraying the lead in Netflix's Daredevil and has recently resurfaced in the MCU with Spider-Man: No Way Home and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Reportedly, with his upcoming show Matt Murdock is again going to have the chance to fight crime on the small screen once again, and Cox will be reprising the role.
However, it’s still a concealed secret whether Daredevil: Born Again will feature the same character from the Netflix show, or if he will be an MCU variant.
It still isn't clear if the original Daredevil should be considered for depicting the Born Again's story.
During an interview with inews.co.uk, Cox gave a rather confusing answer to the question. Unfortunately, his response isn't too helpful.
"I don’t think it’s a different character. I just think it’s maybe a different period of his life. I don’t think my interpretation will change – they hired the same actor. We’re saying this is a whole new… era, or variant? I haven’t read the scripts, so I don’t know. But like, it’s part of the multiverse?”
Ryan Reynolds and director Shawn Levy gives a mind blowing insight on movie's initial plot
Lamorne Morris confirms the 'New Girl' cast members have remained close friends
Liam Payne’s last processions enrage One Direction star’s fans
Tom Parker Bowles is Camilla's eldest child with her ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles
Margot Robbie embraces motherhood as she steps out in LA with newly born
Graham Norton lauds Nicole Kidman for this particular reason