Charlie Cox Teases MCU Cameos in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

As a seasoned gamer and Marvel enthusiast with decades of comic book history under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and cautious optimism about the upcoming “Daredevil: Born Again” series. Charlie Cox reprising his role as Daredevil is nothing short of fantastic news, and the return of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin is the icing on the cake.


The eagerly awaited “Daredevil: Born Again” series from Marvel is one of the most exciting upcoming projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Originally belonging to a different label, Daredevil was later assimilated into the MCU, bringing along other Marvel television characters. This integration expands the range of potential storylines and adventures.

Since Charlie Cox’s character is cherished by fans, it brings joy to many that he’s returning to his role, which contributes to the high anticipation for the series. Additionally, there’s eagerness to witness Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin on screen once more.

During a chat with Rotten Tomatoes, Charlie Cox and fellow actors from an upcoming show dropped some exciting tidbits about what’s in store for viewers, including hints at anticipated cameos. Intriguingly, Cox offered up some intriguing insights on the subject.

In a recent chat, some actors from the upcoming series joined Nikki Novak of Rotten Tomatoes for a 15-minute discussion. During this conversation, various topics were covered, and each actor contributed their insights. However, the focus now lies on the cameos we can expect, and here’s what was unveiled:

User: Hey there! I’ve noticed your presence in several Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) productions. By any chance, are we expecting some of those characters to cross over into this series during this current season?

CC: There’s a couple of small fun moments here… of… of, um… collision, but not.. nothing

NN: Of what?

In response to your request for paraphrasing,

Deborah Ann Woll: Just say ‘no,’ Charlie. Just say ‘No!’ ‘No, nothing, there’s nothing exciting.’

Absolutely, I appreciate the simplicity. It’s refreshing that you aren’t setting high expectations and then potentially failing to meet them. Instead, you focus on delivering modest yet satisfying experiences.

Source: YouTube

It’s clear that some cameos are included, but just as Cox mentioned, it’s best not to set high expectations. They aim to avoid building excitement and then potentially letting us down.

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2024-08-12 17:13