'Anything Can Happen': Charlie Cox Doesn't Want to Stop MCU Ties With Tom Holland's Spider-Man, Asks for a Robert Downey Jr. Team

'Anything Can Happen': Charlie Cox Doesn't Want to Stop MCU Ties With Tom Holland's Spider-Man, Asks for a Robert Downey Jr. Team

HomeNews, Other Content'Anything Can Happen': Charlie Cox Doesn't Want to Stop MCU Ties With Tom Holland's Spider-Man, Asks for a Robert Downey Jr. Team

Charlie Cox would love to work with Marvel royalty Robert Downey Jr. having already worked with Tom Holland and Tatiana Maslany

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Charlie Cox and co. was recently at the D23 show for an exclusive appearance by the Daredevil: Born Again cast. Along with Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson were also present during the event. The team seemed to be in high spirits as they answered a few questions about their upcoming show and how they felt about coming back to their characters after a gap.

After the Netflix and Marvel Studios partnership ended, it also meant the end of many shows born out of this partnership. And Daredevil was one of the first to be cancelled, that too after three very successful seasons. But fear not fans, as Marvel Studios saw the error of their ways, and is reuniting the cast for an all-new reboot of the previous storyline. And Cox has some interesting ideas for the same.

After the end of Netflix's Daredevil, fans thought it was the end of the road for Charlie Cox's Devil of Hell's Kitchen. But to prove us wrong, the studio brought Cox in for an appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). It didn't stop there, as soon as we got to see him in the Disney+ show, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022). And now he's ready to fully (re)embrace his role as Matt Murdock/ Daredevil in the upcoming Disney+ show, Daredevil: Born Again.

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