She-Hulk will present ‘lighter side’ of Daredevil in MCU, says showrunner
The upcoming Disney+ series She-Hulk is bringing Daredevil into the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time. What has the fans excited is that the role will be played by Charlie Cox, who famously played the character in the popular Netflix show Daredevil, which ran from 2015-18. She-Hulk’s head writer and creator Jessica Gao has said the show will explore ‘a lighter side of that character’. It happened through a brief cameo as Charlie played Daredevil's alter ego Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but Jessica Gao, creator of She-Hulk told The Direct, “Charlie is so wonderful. And they got to explore and we get to see a lighter side of that character.” Daredevil was introduced first in a small glimpse in the show’s trailer and later in a picture tweeted by the show’s official handle.


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