Charlie Cox recently discussed how the Daredevil: Born Again’s transition to Disney+ would impact it. 

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Between 2015 and 2018, three seasons of Daredevil were originally broadcast on Netflix 

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The Defenders franchise on Netflix, which also included Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, was built around this show, which followed the vigilante escapades of blind lawyer Matt Murdock

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Ahead of the premiere of his Disney+ reboot series, Cox’s daredevil has already made appearances in Spider-Man: No Way Home and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, officially joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  

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This is despite the fact that Marvel severed all ties with the entire Netflix universe.  

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Cox just had a conversation with NME about his new Netflix series Treason. But naturally the subject turned to his coming back as Daredevil.  

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While Cox is unsure of the specifics of the upcoming 18-episode Daredevil: Born Again, he made an educated guess as to how the show’s transition to Disney+ will impact its tone. 

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The figure still requires a certain level of darkness to work correctly, but “it probably won’t be as gory,” he revealed. 

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Cox said, “My opinion is this character works best when he’s geared towards a slightly more mature audience.  

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"My instinct is that on Disney+ it will be dark but it probably won’t be as gory."  he added. 

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