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Daredevil season 1 villain
Daredevil season 1 villain













Of course, a charming lead is nothing if he doesn’t have a great supporting cast to play off of.

#Daredevil season 1 villain movie

Since season 1 launched, it seems there were always rumors that his Daredevil would show up in a MCU movie and while I doubt that will happen, I’d love to see it.

daredevil season 1 villain

He managed to make himself believable as a New York native despite not being from the US and what’s more, he managed to be believable as a blind man which is something few actors can manage. Anyway, Charlie Cox looks just like Matt, has the swagger that lets you know he could bed Black Widow, has the gravitas that comes along with a choir boy being conflicted about beating bad guys to a pulp, and has the build that makes it believable he can do a spinning hook kick into someone’s face without a problem. I mean, I know a similar costume was used in the “Man Without Fear” comic miniseries from the 90’s, but even that one came after Rex Smith’s all-black number. It’s not exactly a contest, although one can’t help but to think that the Rex Smith version who appeared in ”Trial of the Incredible Hulk” had some influence on the initial costume that would eventually appear in the Netflix series. Granted, the only people in live action to play this character previously have been Ben Affleck, Rex Smith, whoever was in costume during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades in 19, and (kinda-sorta) Terry O’Neil. Okay, fanboy orgasm aside, it really was good.Ĭharlie Cox embodied Daredevil and Matt Murdock in a way, no one else did.

daredevil season 1 villain

EVER! Was that too much? It probably was. So let’s get this out of the way: not only was Daredevil season 1 the best Netflix Marvel season, it was the best season of any TV show based on a comicbook.













Daredevil season 1 villain