Charlie Cox made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in last December's Spider-Man: No Way Home as Matt Murdock, though he'll finally get to suit up again in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. In the Disney+ series, the Man Without Fear will don a red and yellow costume for a team-up with his fellow lawyer, and that's something fans are very excited to see play out.
Talking in the video below, Cox says he hopes Tatiana Maslany will return the favour by showing up as She-Hulk in Daredevil: Born Again.
"People have been asking me who I want to see in the Daredevil show. Obviously, I have no idea what [Marvel's] thinking for that," the actor says. "It would be great if [Tatiana Maslany] could come in for that, for a couple of episodes. I have no idea if that's a possibility or not, but it'd be fun."
During D23, Cox also shared high praise for Maslany and added, "I can't wait to see the episode [of She-Hulk] that we have together because my feeling is that the chemistry between us is really good, you know. They're both lawyers, to see those characters interact was really fun." He'd note that his one-episode appearance also shows a "lighter" and "cheekier" version of Matt.
Following these cameo appearances, the MCU's Daredevil's story looks set to culminate in the 18-episode Daredevil: Born Again, though some fans are concerned that could be it for the Man Without Fear. Cox, however, clearly hopes he's in it for the long haul as he's already thinking about joining The Avengers.
"I see him as being a key member of the Avengers, imperative to everything that they do," he joked. "How far do you dare to dream?" However, he'd then add, "I have no idea."
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Daredevil costumes we still want to see in the MCU!
8. Shadowland
In Shadowland, Matt Murdock fell under the control of a HYDRA demon known as the Beast and set out to take over Hell's Kitchen and New York City. It was a rubbish story, but one that led to the introduction of one of the hero's most unique costumes.
Clad all in black, Daredevil took on something of a demonic appearance with red eyes, suitably devilish horns, and a logo on his chest that looked like it was written in blood.
We're not keen on the idea of this storyline being adapted, but it would be cool to bring this costume into the MCU. How? Well, as part of a nightmare sequence would be fun, especially if it's Wilson Fisk dreaming of his old foe. There is a supernatural side to the Man Without Fear's adventures, so perhaps this could be used during a team-up with the Midnight Suns.
7. The "Suit"
When The Kingpin orchestrated it so that Daredevil's secret identity was revealed to the world, Matt Murdock's life was obviously left in disarray. He even spent some time behind bars, though would later embrace his newfound status quo by confirming that, yes, he and the Man Without Fear were one and the same.
This came at a time when Matt was struggling with his mental health, and wearing this three-piece suit and embracing both sides of his persona ultimately caused more problems than it solved.
Still, we'd love to see this somehow referenced in the MCU, even if it's as simple as Matt cheekily donning a red suit (minus the "DD" belt buckle) for a special occasion. It's a really fun design, and one that deserves to be seen in live-action at some point.
6. Secret War
Secret War shouldn't be confused with either version of Secret Wars as it was a very different type of story. With no other choice than to invade Latveria, Nick Fury assembled a group of heroes who he outfitted with special costumes for that mission...and wiped their memories afterwards.
It would be fun to see a take on that story somewhere down the line, but Marvel Studios should definitely consider using this suit as a basis for what Matt Murdock looks like in Daredevil: Born Again.
With black arms and legs and a distinct red chest, this takes the best of many previous Daredevil costumes and combines them in an aesthetically pleasing way. There are other suits we prefer here, but if the MCU heads down this route, it would be no bad thing.
5. Man Without Fear
We know what you're thinking: this has already been featured in Netflix's Daredevil TV series! Well, while that show adapted Frank Miller and John Romita Jr.'s interpretation of the hero's first "costume," it actually looked quite a bit different on the page.
Basically a hoodie, some black pants, and a black piece of cloth (along with white sneakers), this was the very definition of a "homemade" superhero outfit.
It's unlikely that Marvel Studios will revisit Daredevil's origin story in the MCU, but a flashback to an early meeting with The Kingpin, for example, could be a great opportunity to deliver a comic accurate take on this costume. Alternatively, it's something the hero could don in the present day should he, for some reason, find himself without a suit.
4. Back In Black
While similar to the Shadowland suit in some respects, this recent black costume for the Man Without Fear could look phenomenal in live-action. What makes this pop is the red contrasts with the mainly black suit, and this might be exactly what the hero needs to protect the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen at night.
With the red eyes, belt, logo, tape around his wrists, and boots, we think this version of Daredevil would look nothing short of badass in live-action.
We've seen the red suit on Netflix and will soon get to watch 'ol Hornhead kicking butt alongside She-Hulk in the red and yellow. This feels like a logical next step in some ways, and providing it doesn't become too busy in terms of design, it could go down as a true classic.
3. Armoured Suit
This is an interesting one, especially as it's usually considered one of Daredevil's worst costumes! Created during the 90s, there's no denying that the design is overly busy and typical of that period.
Despite that, we can see Marvel Studios' talented concept artists dreaming up a version of this suit that looks great on screen, and all they need to do from there is find a good storyline reason for its existence. The MCU's Kingpin is quite a bit more powerful than his Netflix counterpart, so perhaps Daredevil will need armour in order to protect himself against that villain?
We're sure Wilson Fisk won't be the only bad guy he faces, of course, and a suit like this might also come in handy against the likes of Bullseye, Gladiator and, dare we say it, Stilt-Man.
2. Elektra's Daredevil Costume
Okay, we're cheating a little here, but Elektra was Daredevil for a time (in fact, she's still wearing this costume as we write this). We'd like to think Marvel Studios has plans for this character in the MCU, even after Netflix dropped the ball on her story by killing her off ridiculously quickly.
This world can hopefully move on from that, and having Elektra also fight crime as a Daredevil would be a blast to see.
We don't know how long Charlie Cox is committed to the role, but by the time Daredevil: Born Again is released, the actor will have been playing Matt Murdock for a decade. Perhaps that would be the right time for the character to pass the mantle, with Elektra taking over as the MCU's Woman Without Fear?
1. The Classic Red
Sometimes, the simplest answer is the best one, and that's the case with this character. Yes, we've seen the hero wear a red suit in his Netflix series, but it wasn't exactly classic Daredevil.
Heading into Daredevil: Born Again, it makes all the sense in the world for the Man Without Fear to don a classic costume with that "DD" logo front and centre. For some reason, the emblem doesn't even appear to be on the red and yellow version, and we're hoping Marvel Studios will change that as his MCU adventures continue.
When it comes to this costume, keeping it simple would be wise and moving away from the busy design of the past is the best possible option. Either way, we just want to see this suit on screen before Cox's tenure as the character wraps up.