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August 8, 2022

New images from “She-Hulk” hint to Daredevil’s return and his yellow suit: Cast, Release Date, Synopsis & Everything you need to know

Charlie Cox, who previously appeared as Daredevil in a surprise appearance in 2018’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, will be taking on the character once again in the forthcoming Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. A new teaser for the show was published at San Diego Comic-Con last month, and in it, fans got a quick look at Daredevil in his new MCU suit. Well, Disney has surprised everyone by releasing a slew of official She-Hulk photos, the finest of which gives us our 1st good look at Cox’s Daredevil in the MCU. The photos were posted on the show’s Twitter on Saturday with the phrase “#SheHulk: Attorney at Law is full of surprises.”

A famous Twitter joke, the post’s image preview consists of four photos that combine to make one larger image (the show’s logo); however, clicking on each image provides a glimpse at some of the characters, such as Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) and Abomination (Tim Roth). However, when you click on the fourth image, you’ll see two distinct versions of Daredevil. In the top picture, our protagonist is almost invisible while perched atop a moving automobile. However, in the bottom picture, the hero is seen in more detail.

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His outfit seems to have been inspired by that of the Daredevil costume from the Netflix show of the same name. The major change seems to be the yellow, gold-like colouring in parts throughout the outfit, especially the helmet, echoing Daredevil Yellow by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, and the yellow and black costume Daredevil wore in the comics. Not a lot of specifics have been provided as to exactly how Daredevil will figure into the storyline of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, but fans can expect to see more of the character in the MCU.

Cox is also said to reprise his role in a new series for Disney+ dubbed Daredevil: Born Again, which was unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con. In addition to Cox, the series will also star Vincent D’Onofrio as a Wilson Fisk/Kingpin. The first season is planned to appear in 2024 with an 18-episode season. Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law will feature Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a single woman in her 30s who is struggling to reconcile her life as an attorney and the super-powered She-Hulk. In addition to Maslany, the show’s ensemble will include Benedict Wong as sorcerer Wong and Jameela Jamil as evil Titania. The series is expected to release on Disney+ on August 18.

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