In the penultimate episode of the Disney+ show She-Hulk’s first season, we’re reacquainted with Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock/Daredevil—a far more comedic, agile, and confident version than he was on Netflix.
—he’s also a better fighter. Part of that is because of Marvel Studios’ much lighter touch than Netflix’s. Instead of mauling villains, this Daredevil can fight through a slew of bad guys without flinching or bloodletting. It’s not “gritty” in the wayThe MCU doesn’t just give the existing on-screen version of Daredevil a nice boost, bettering the connection between his powers and his personality. It also shows an entirely new side of him.
We’re now seeing a superhero on the other side of fighting with himself. Now that he’s worked through his self-acceptance issues on his Netflix show, Murdock can finally enjoy a balance between lawyerly activities and superhero action. He now lives a perfect double-life, instead of pondering what to do with balancing his life as a lawyer and vigilante. Combined with his impressively powered-up abilities, this Daredevil is a fun addition to the MCU’s cast of characters.
That said, Daredevil and “fun” were never thought to be connected before, which may make this seem like a jarring change. But this shift in tone isn’t surprising. Not only isthan any of the shows from the long-over Netflix-Marvel collaboration, but it’s also got a strict blueprint that Matt Murdock must now fit into. It was clear that when Vincent D'Onofrio returned as Daredevil’s his arch-nemesis Wilson Fisk/Kingpin incharacters would return with a Disney-fied sheen to them.
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