
Ten years ago, actor Charlie Cox put on a mask to play an acrobatic Marvel superhero in the three-season series "Daredevil," based on the street vigilante committed to keeping New York City safe. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Now, viewers get to watch Cox reprise his breakout role in the two-episode premiere of the series “Daredevil: Born Again,” which aired Tuesday on Disney+.
Main Idea: Charlie Cox returns as Daredevil in Disney+’s “Born Again,” which adds a major new story line around the Latino superhero White Tiger and a stronger fight with Kingpin.
Key Points:
The dark police and crime story may be upsetting for some viewers, especially in the violent opening episode.
White Tiger’s debut could give Latino audiences more representation in a major Marvel show and spark interest in Latino creators and fans.
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Central actor in the article, reprising his role as Daredevil and commenting on the character and storyline.
Key performer whose portrayal of White Tiger is a major focus and whose death is noted in the.
Major actor discussed as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin and quoted about his role in the series.
Quoted scholar providing context on White Tiger’s cultural significance.
Cited as one of White Tiger’s creators.
Mentioned as a previous voice/face role for Kamar de los Reyes.
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