Charlie Cox (43) Ignites Hell’s Kitchen Vibes on the Red Carpet in Smoldering Suit at ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Premiere
Charlie Cox made a striking appearance at the New York premiere of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, showing that the Man Without Fear can command the spotlight both on and off the screen.
The actor, known for his role as Matt Murdock, opted for a sleek double-breasted suit in a deep plum shade with subtle texture. He paired it with a crisp white shirt, a navy-and-gold striped tie, and a clean pocket square. His hair was styled in a modern swept-back quiff, and a well-groomed beard completed the look, giving him a mix of classic elegance and rugged charm.
The Daredevil himself. Charlie Cox at the New York Premiere Launch Event for #DaredevilBornAgain Season 2.
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Cox has been busy outside of the Marvel universe, taking on projects like the heist drama Merv and voicing Matt Murdock in the animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. He is also set to appear in the upcoming films Synthetic and This Is How It Goes, both currently in post-production.
Despite his other roles, Cox remains most closely tied to Daredevil, a character he first brought to life in 2015.
Season 2 promises new challenges for Matt Murdock as Vincent D’Onofrio reprises his role as Wilson Fisk, now the Mayor of New York City, creating a tense political landscape. Deborah Ann Woll returns as Karen Page, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, and Wilson Bethel returns as Bullseye.
ICYMI – Marvel shared the first trailer for #Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.
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Showrunner Dario Scardapane teased that the season’s storyline will escalate significantly, promising that fans will leave the finale with a clear understanding of the path ahead.
Cox described the upcoming episodes as “something that the show escalates towards, that I was equally excited about and excited to explore.” Season 2 begins streaming on Disney+ on March 24, with episodes released weekly. Season 3 is already in production, hinting at even more high-stakes action for the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen.
Charlie Cox is nailing the balance between sleek style and superhero intensity, and it makes me even more excited to see Season 2. Do you think Matt Murdock can finally take down Mayor Fisk? Share your thoughts in the comments.


