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Charlie Cox on the Meta-Humor of Doing Daredevil s Hallway Fight Scene in She-Hulk
10/22/2022 8:55:00 PM ' That was so clever '
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Charlie Cox talks about the meta humor of Daredevil's 'She-Hulk' hallway fight scene. 'That was so clever.' Back in 2015, one of the first highlights from the now-canceled Daredevil series was an intense fight that happened in the very beginning of Season 1. In the episode titled “No Good Deed”, Matt takes on a hallway of thugs in an uninterrupted fight. The sequence was mirrored by the series itself, with another hallway fight in Season 3. So She-Hulk couldn’t ignore that. In episode 8, Matt is also surprised to find a hallway full of enemies waiting to fight him… but the battle is cut short when Jen Walters (Tatiana Maslany) in She-Hulk form crashes down from the ceiling and eliminates all thugs at once. We all had a good laugh at that, and as Charlie Cox told Marvel.com, so did he: Read more:
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Ugh big mistake to say that Charlie Cox says the internet saved Daredevil'Whatever happens to my career going forward from this point on, I owe most of it to the ‘Save Daredevil’ campaign,” Cox said Cool! So it was good for … nothing? Daredevil: Charlie Cox's Heartfelt Message for #SaveDaredevil FansThe only thing more impressive than Charlie Cox's take on Daredevil & Matt Murdock in Jessica Gao & Kat Coiro's Tatiana Maslany-starring She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is the fact that the actor was able to return to a role had hadn't played in years. But not just returning for a one-off, Cox' appearance further set the […]\n Aftet she-hulk I’m less interested When it was first announced that the fan-favorite anti-hero Daredevil was going to have a guest role in the latest Marvel Studios series She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, we didn’t exactly know what to expect.Warning: this story contains She-Hulk spoilers., director Kat Coiro spoke about how important it was to film on Disney’s lot and keep the fourth wall breaking of She-Hulk included in the finale in some way.'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Eyeing Second-Highest Opening Of 2022 After 'Doctor Strange 2' “Whatever happens to my career going forward from this point on, I owe most of it to the ‘Save Daredevil’ campaign,” Coz said. What would such a gritty vigilante do in a series that’s completely rooted in comedy and self-reference? The answer to that was the introduction of a Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) that’s very different from what we previously saw on the Netflix series. However, the 3-season show was kept very much alive in She-Hulk – especially in one of its best (and funniest) scenes. In true Marvel fashion, there were cameos from major MCU players — Smart Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Sorcerer Supreme Wong (Benedict Wong), and Daredevil (Charlie Cox) — and lesser-known Marvel Comics characters like Mister Immortal (David Pasquesi) and Leap-Frog (Brandon Stanley). Back in 2015, one of the first highlights from the now-canceled Daredevil series was an intense fight that happened in the very beginning of Season 1. So we shot in a different aspect ratio, and we slightly altered our shooting style to be a little more handheld. In the episode titled “No Good Deed”, Matt takes on a hallway of thugs in an uninterrupted fight.k. The sequence was mirrored by the series itself, with another hallway fight in Season 3. “It’s been the great honor of my career to be offered that part and to be able to play him. So She-Hulk couldn’t ignore that. Bushwacker. So really leaning into reality was essential for making that whole crazy concept work. In episode 8, Matt is also surprised to find a hallway full of enemies waiting to fight him… but the battle is cut short when Jen Walters (Tatiana Maslany) in She-Hulk form crashes down from the ceiling and eliminates all thugs at once. We all had a good laugh at that, and as Charlie Cox told Marvel.) Concept artist and illustrator Wesley Burt revealed the concept art in a video posted on Instagram, imagining the cybernetically-enhanced assassin as he might appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.com, so did he: COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY “It's so clever, and it's good because it's cool because at least you've got some of [the fight]. While Coiro admitted she was “squeamish” about the idea, it was Feige and others that were the most into it. It starts, so you get to feel like, oh, cool, we've got a hallway stunt fight scene. Created by Ann Nocenti and artist Rick Leonardi in the pages of 1987's Daredevil #248, the character has most frequently appeared in issues of Daredevil but has crossed paths with Wolverine of the X-Men and the Punisher as a hired gun employed by the Kingpin. But then there's that excellent kind of drop-the-mic moment where She-Hulk comes into the room. That was so clever. More She-Hulk concept art showed unused costumes for Jen/She-Hulk and alternate designs for K. Don’t worry about it. Jessica Gao [series creator and showrunner] is amazing. I absolutely loved working with her.V. I thought her scripts were sensational, and it was a real pleasure. They know what people are saying; they pay attention. ” RELATED: Charlie Cox on Why Daredevil’s New Yellow Suit Represents a “Different Side” of the Vigilante Across its nine episodes, She-Hulk poked fun and satirized many Marvel Studios stories and tropes in movies and TV shows.N. The self-reference and breaking-the-fourth-wall jokes reached a new height when the title character jumped out of the Disney+ catalog and visited the Marvel Studios headquarters in order to question some decisions and personally talk to the person in charge — namely the AI K.E. In exclusive interviews with ComicBook, Marvel's She-Hulk writers revealed other characters cut from the series: Stilt-Man and big-brained Hulk enemy The Leader.” She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.V.I."Just as an option, as a suggestion, you know? But really, I can't remember why [it was scrapped]. N. So, inside the She-Hulk universe, the hallway fight scene stunt reference makes complete sense. I honestly don't remember. Cox is set to make his fully-fledged return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Daredevil: Born Again, an 18-episode Disney+ series that is set to premiere in early 2024. Not much is known about the series at this point, but Cox has stated it won’t be a “Season 4” of the Netflix series, but rather a soft reboot for the character. "There was thought about either bringing him back or doing some version of a new version of Leader, or some relation to him," Gao said. Vincent D’onofrio is set to reprise his role as Kingpin, as he already did in Hawkeye. You can stream all episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on Disney+ now." 0commentsAll episodes of Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law are now streaming on Disney+. Watch the full hallway fight scene from Netflix’s Daredevil below: .