Almost three years afterShe-Hulk: Attorney At Lawofficially brought Matt Murdock to the television side of the MCU, Charlie Cox is taking the lead inDaredevil: Born Again. The actor originated the role in Netflix’s 2015 show,Daredevil, which was dubiously canon to the MCU before being added to the official franchise timeline. Cox also reprised the role of Matt Murdock/Daredevil in 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, 2024’sEcho, and 2025’sYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Though Cox’s Daredevil is a gritty, street-level hero, his appearance inShe-Hulkwas more comedic, depicting the Man Without Fear having a one-night stand with Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Fan response to his role in the series was mixed, but the negativity was overshadowed by the hope that Cox would remain part of the MCU. Regardless, Cox maintains that the heroes' dalliance is canon toDaredevil: Born Again, taking place before the latter series begins.

The actor toldIGN: “I think it’s a case of whatever was going on with Matt in that period of time. He was able to leave that in JFK when he got on the plane.” Cox then quipped that “what happens in L.A. stays in L.A.” He also revealed he is aware of the divided audience response to his time onShe-Hulk.Cox stated:
“It’s funny how many opinions I’ve heard about this little moment in She-Hulk. There’s the Walk of Shame, which was a last-minute idea where they set up a big green screen and just had me walk across it carrying my shoes. And a lot of people don’t like it, and a lot of people love it.”

Cox felt that the lighter take on Matt’s character worked becauseShe-Hulkis a more comedic show. He explained:“If you take the Matt Murdock from our show and you put him in She-Hulk as-is, he’s probably overly serious and becomes the butt of all jokes, so he’s got to adapt to the tone.“The actor pointed out that “there’s precedent within the comics” as “there are many runs of the comics where there’s a lot of levity, there’s a lot of tongue-in-cheek, a lot of fun.”
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As such, Cox sees She-Hulk coming toDaredevil: Born Againas an “opportunity” with “a whole different [kind of]fun.” The actor left the possibility on a vague-yet-exciting note, saying “maybe at some point we’ll get to see the favor returned.”

What Charlie Cox’s Comments On A Reunion Between She-Hulk And Daredevil Mean
While Daredevil’s appearance onShe-Hulkwas divisive, part of the fun of the MCU is the interconnected world, as Cox said.Bringing She-Hulk intoDaredevil: Born Againwould pull the character into a more serious tone, just like Daredevil became more comedic while on her series. Notably, Maslany is game to reprise her role in a grittier setting. The actress previously toldScreen Rant:
Would I be born again? I mean, absolutely, [Cox] was so great. He was so fun, like a really fun person to play with. And I think what he did so well was take a character that exists in a different tone and totally adapt him for this new tone, while still maintaining the integrity of the character, which is actually very funny, then. To see him collide with this sort of goofier world. […]I have a serious, well, I have a lot of serious bones in my body.

Our Take On A Potential Reunion Between She-Hulk And Daredevil
It’s true thatShe-HulkandDaredevil: Born Againare worlds apart in tone, but so are a lot of MCU properties. The enjoyment of a shared universe is seeing different characters interact and adapt to new settings and circumstances. If Daredevil can explore his humorous side onShe-Hulk, then the superheroine could (and perhaps should) do the inverse onDaredevil: Born Again.


