Charlie Cox Recalls Seeing the Gold Suit for the First Time
It was a long-rumored development that still surprised so many, as Charlie Cox recalls seeing Daredevil’s New gold suit for the first time.
Marvel’s latest series is in full swing, and it has brought to life one of the most entertaining projects that the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe has ever crafted.
Jennifer Walters has long been one of Marvel’s most interesting characters, and this adaption into the MCU has been no different.
Tatiana Maslany is proving to be a star in the making, as She/Hulk has embraced a style that feels so foreign, but so perfectly at home, in the Marvel Universe.
With a self-aware comedy that makes light of the Marvel world, there is no denying just how incredibly hilarious this world can be when it is taken for what it is; while it is still balanced with a story that has narrative value, depth, and speaks to real trueness of Walters experience.
One of the most exciting things to come out of the series is its near-endless list of side characters, with Daredevil primed to be the most exciting one.
With the first trailer showcasing a Daredevil that looks quite different, Charlie Cox recently recalled seeing the gold suit for the first time, and what he thought.
Speaking to Rotten Tomatoes, Cox stated, “Yea, so I had to go to LA to have a fitting, and I walk in, I can say this now, I walk in, I knew I wasn’t going to wear it in Spider-Man, I knew that much.”
Charlie Cox reacts to #Daredevil's gold and red mask and suit in #SheHulk. pic.twitter.com/xCybm7S6h9
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Cox added, “But whilst we’re doing Spider-Man we’re getting ready to do She-Hulk, and so I got to go to LA to a fitting and I walk in, and the suit is hanging there, but then there’s a picture, there’s a drawing on the wall, and it has the gold and red, and I was like ‘No Way!'”
“It’s funny because when you play the character this long, you’re emotionally connected to the fan’s response.” Cox continued, “So you see something like that and it means something to you, but you know what it means, what it’s going to mean.”
Cox concluded, “Like, you start to have a sense of how people are going to respond to that. So I saw that, and then they come in with it, I’m like, ‘Oh man, this is unreal.'”