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Marvel Studios new Daredevil television show debuted some new footage and promotional material at their panel during New York Comic-Con.

Included in the panel were cast members Charlie Cox (Daredevil), Toby Moore (Wesley), Bob Gunton (Leland Owlsley), Ayelet Zurer (Vanessa), Vondie Curtis-Hall (Ben Urich), Elden Henson (Foggy Nelson), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Page), and Vincent D’Onofrio (Wilson Fisk.) Steven S. DeKnight, the showrunner of Daredevil was also in attendance. Rosario Dawson’s mystery character has been revealed as Claire Temple, who has ties to Goliath, and Luke Cage.

Take a look at this new shot of Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock:

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Marvel’s Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada showed off his concept art for the show.

 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Reed Hastings, Joe Quesada and Avi Arad should die their hair red -not the fake red that Ben Aflek had in his crummy Daredevil movie- for the next twelve months. Start a discussion about how Superman or Peter Parker’s hair should be red, and see all the condescending jokes and bigot ‘ginger’ comments you get. The former-USA that we live in is only about profit, cost savings, bigotry, and consumerism, and red hair is considered gross and ‘creepy. How is changing Matt Murdock’s hair from red to brown not bigotry driven -saying that changing his hair color to make him more “approachable and acceptable for marketing” is sick and wrong. I go to work, or enter a bar, or go get coffee and most people automatically think I am creepy because I have fair skin, red hair and a thin build. The level of bigotry in the USA has become soo much more enabled and perpetuated these days, and now to see how one of my favorite characters has just ‘betrayed’ me -the NetFlix Daredevil leaves me feeling like $h!+

  2. Same thing with the new Flash TV show. Also the new Fantastic Four movie -it would had made more sense to make Reed Richards black, since Sue and Johnny are brother and sister, but you cant have too many non-dark haired ‘heroes’ in a world of bigots in the former-USA. If they made Sue Storm also black, then that would be removing a “blond bomb shell”, and that would totally lose interest from the all the extra money that could be made from the Asian market -which is all that matters now. India and China are the two largest ‘consumer markets’, and men read super-heroes, and Asian men like blond women -so no black Sue Storm, and you cant change a brown haired like Reed Richards to have red hair, since he is depicted as the leader of the Fantastic Four.

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