Summary
Marvel Cinematic Universe fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming Disney Plus seriesDaredevil: Born Again, which will be released on Jun 30, 2025. The recent trailer has given audiences a glimpse of what they can expect from the hard-hitting show, which has only increased that excitement. However, one thing people know they will be getting is Charlie Cox in the lead role as he continues to portray the character inDaredevil: Born Again.
He has been playing Matt Murdock/Daredevil since 2015 via the hit Netflix series and has remained in the role sinceDisney decided to add Daredevil to the MCU. Audiences have already had hints at what the character will be like inSpider-Man: No Way Home,She-Hulk: An Attorney At Law,andEcho. However, if Cox has things his way, he will continue playing the role for a long time to come.

During the recentFAN EXPO San Francisco, Cox revealed his long-term plans for the character. He said, “They’re [Marvel] getting ready to release a comic that takes place where Matt Murdock is in his 60s, so I was like, ‘Oh, okay, great, so we got some time.'” It’s a clear hint that he’s more than happy tokeep playing Murdock/Daredevilfor a long time to come, which opens up the character to a lot of interesting stories within the MCU.
The comic Cox referenced is “Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell,” written by Charles Soule, who, interestingly, was the man behind “Death of Wolverine.” That comic is important because it went on to inspire the highly acclaimed movieLogan. That film saw Hugh Jackman take on a much olderversion of the X-Men character, and while he’s subsequently returned to the role inDeadpool & Wolverine, it did kill off Logan at the time of its release.
Marvel Studios has yet to dip into a story like that, withLoganbeing unique in the superhero genreat this stage. However, the movie was extremely well received by fans and critics alike, and the idea of another film being released with that story style will undoubtedly get audiences interested. It allows those involved to take the character in a completely different direction than possible when the superhero is in their prime. It adds a level of vulnerability and allows audiences to invest in the fight scenes because it’s believable that the hero won’t survive them.
Marvel Studios will need to invest seriously in Daredevil to reach the stage where audiences want to see that type of project, whether as a TV series or a movie. It worked perfectly in Logan because of how many movies Wolverine had appeared in, with audiences being heavily invested in the character and the journey Jackman had taken him on. Cox might’ve played Daredevil several times already, but the upcomingDaredevil: Born Againseries is very much a restart for the character. However, he isrumored to be appearing inAvengers: Doomsdayas well, showcasing that Marvel is putting some investment into the long-term future of the role, much like the actor himself.
Daredevil: Born Again
Cast
After Charlie Cox’s cameo appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home and supporting role in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Daredevil: Born Again gives Matt Murdock his first show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Daredevil: Born Again continues the story that started in Netflix’s three-season Daredevil series and sees Wilson Fisk ascend to mayor of New York City.