Daredevil Set Photos Show First Look At Charlie Cox As Matt Murdock

Marvel Studios left their hordes of fans a bit disappointed after San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, not only because they didn't talk about any upcoming Phase Three projects beyond Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy 2, but because they also didn't turn any of the spotlight toward their upcoming Daredevil series on Netflix.

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Marvel Studios left their hordes of fans a bit disappointed after their Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, not only because they didn’t talk about any upcoming Phase Three projects beyond Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy 2, but because they also didn’t turn any of the spotlight toward their upcoming Daredevil series on Netflix.

They did announce that the show will hit the streaming service in May 2015, but beyond that we got no plot details or images from the highly anticipated series. It is, however, currently filming in Brooklyn under the codename “Bluff,” giving impatient fans the opportunity to take matters into their own hands and snap a few photos from the set.

We unfortunately don’t have any shots of The Man Without Fear in costume (my guess is Marvel will release an official image before they risk that particular detail from leaking), but we do have a good glimpse of his alter-ego, Matt Murdock.

Some new pictures have surfaced (courtesy of Just Jared) showing Boardwalk Empire and Stardust alum Charlie Cox as the young, blind lawyer. Admittedly it’s not much to look at, but as a big Daredevil fan it’s exciting to see tangible evidence that this show is even happening.

Check out the images below, and stay tuned to We Got This Covered for any more pictures and info that find their way online.

Developed by Jeph Loeb, Drew Goddard, and Steven S. DeKnight, Daredevil stars Charlie Cox as the titular blind lawyer-turned-vigilante, Elden Henson (The Butterfly Effect) as his best friend and business partner Foggy Nelson, Vincent D’Onofrio (Jurassic World, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) as the villainous Kingpin, True Blood‘s Deborah Ann Woll as Matt Murdock’s love interest Karen Page, Peter Shinkoda (Falling Skies) as Hachiro, and Rosario Dawson (Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) in an as-yet-unidentified role.


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