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Charlie Cox and Joe Locke on Daredevil, Marvel Roles and Body Changes

Last updated: June 11, 2025 8:40 am
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Marvel stars Charlie Cox and Joe Locke recently caught up at Disneyland after previewing their shows at the D23 expo. Cox, known for his role as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, shared a heartwarming moment with Locke about his son’s admiration for the superhero character. Locke, on the other hand, has been making waves with his roles in “Agatha All Along” and “Heartstopper.”

In a candid conversation, Cox and Locke discussed their experiences on set. Locke shared his audition journey for “Agatha All Along,” revealing his initial uncertainty before landing the role. Cox praised Locke’s performance in a pivotal episode of the series and commended his talent.

Locke reflected on the differences between working on “Agatha” and “Heartstopper,” noting the transition from a new cast to seasoned veterans. Cox teased Locke about his age when he first watched the original “Daredevil” series on Netflix, highlighting the impact of the gritty and realistic tone of the show on younger audiences.

Discussing the return of “Daredevil” for “Born Again” on Disney+, Cox admitted his surprise when he received the call to reprise his role. He shared the emotional moment when Kevin Feige reached out to him during the pandemic, offering him the opportunity to return to the beloved character after the show’s cancellation.

As they reminisced about their respective journeys in the Marvel universe, Cox and Locke expressed gratitude for the opportunities and growth they have experienced in their careers. Their reunion at Disneyland served as a reminder of the lasting impact of their work on audiences and the special bond they share as part of the Marvel family. After three months of silence, actor Charlie Cox found himself questioning whether a certain opportunity had been nothing more than a dream. In a recent conversation with Joe Locke, Cox delved into his experiences as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and how it has shaped his career.

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During the original series of his work in the MCU, Cox admitted to feeling like somewhat of an outsider. He joked about being the “stepkids” of the franchise. However, in more recent times, Cox expressed that he feels more integrated into the MCU family, thanks to the passionate and vocal fan base that appreciates the interconnectedness of the universe.

Locke, on the other hand, shared his experience of feeling typecast in roles that align with his own identity. As a self-professed “skinny gay twink,” Locke expressed a desire to break out of this mold and explore different characters. He humorously lamented his struggles with trying to put on weight to diversify his roles.

Cox reflected on his own physical transformation for his role as Daredevil, noting the challenges of gaining muscle quickly. This transformation not only changed his appearance but also became a significant part of his fitness routine. In contrast, Locke expressed his surprise at not being required to bulk up for his role in “Agatha.”

The conversation then shifted to career aspirations, with Locke expressing a desire to avoid being boxed into specific roles based on his identity. He looked up to actors like Colman Domingo and Jonathan Bailey for their diverse and varied casting choices. Locke emphasized the importance of representation in changing societal perceptions, highlighting the need for positive and nuanced portrayals of queer characters.

In the end, both actors agreed that true representation goes beyond stereotypes and should focus on integrating diverse identities seamlessly into storytelling. As they navigated their respective careers, Cox and Locke found common ground in their desire to explore a wide range of characters and break free from limiting stereotypes. Marvel’s decision to include diverse representation on-screen is a step in the right direction. In a recent interview, actor Charlie Cox expressed his support for this move, acknowledging the importance of showcasing a variety of voices and experiences in media.

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Cox, known for his role as Daredevil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, highlighted the significance of allowing talented individuals to break free from traditional stereotypes and explore complex characters. He emphasized the need for actors to have the opportunity to showcase their range and versatility, rather than being confined to limited roles.

The actor’s comments reflect a growing awareness within the entertainment industry of the importance of diversity and inclusion. By featuring a diverse range of characters and storylines, Marvel is not only reflecting the world we live in but also providing representation for audiences who have long been underrepresented on screen.

The decision to embrace diversity in storytelling is a positive step forward, as it allows for more authentic and meaningful representation of different communities. By showcasing a variety of voices and perspectives, Marvel is able to connect with a wider audience and create more engaging and impactful storytelling.

In conclusion, Marvel’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is commendable, and it is encouraging to see the entertainment industry moving towards a more representative and inclusive future. Charlie Cox’s support for this shift highlights the importance of allowing actors to explore their full potential and break free from traditional limitations. As we continue to see more diverse representation on-screen, we can look forward to a more inclusive and authentic media landscape.

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