While She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ended up being far more divisive than expected, with many fans not on board with the show's quirky tone. There were many people who just couldn't stomach toxic masculinity being called out, of course, though the less said about that, the better.
Complaints about visual effects and that weird finale aside, we can probably all agree that Marvel Studios nailed Charlie Cox's return as Daredevil.
Decked out in a new red and yellow costume, the Man Without Fear looked great in action. Cox also got to have some fun with the role, with a take on the hero that felt more in line with Mark Waid's comic book run instead of Frank Miller's much darker work on Matt Murdock.
Now, Ryan Meinerding, the Character Designer, Creative Director, and Marvel Studios' Head of Visual Development, has shared one of his final designs for 'ol Hornhead's final look.
That costume, which we'd still like to see the classic "DD" logo on, is phenomenal. The expectation is that it will change again for Daredevil: Born Again in 2024, with rumours pointing to a red-and-black design next time around. Fingers crossed we haven't seen the last of this suit, though.
Also below is a very cool piece of concept art with a She-Hulk design. Something that's become apparent is Marvel Studios once planned to give Jennifer Walters a far more diverse range of clothing to head to work in. Unfortunately, we're guessing a limited VFX budget is why the hero spent most of the season in that nondescript grey suit!
There's been no word on plans for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law season 2, though the character is expected to return to the MCU in the not-too-distant future.