Daredevil has proved to be a huge success on Netflix, so-much-so that a second season has already been green-lit. We've already speculated on what we want to see in that series , but here Charlie Cox offers his thoughts on the show's future.

What the new showrunners will bring…

Upping the ante in terms of fights…

Potential new characters…

How the suit could evolve…

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"The show has had such a great response that I imagine we’ll be wanting to stick in that world and tonally feel we’re in the same universe. It’s very hard to know – when you’ve got a writer’s room and a showrunner it’s very hard to know who’s influencing the dialogue. Who’s influencing the structure of the scripts, the tone of it. I imagine it’s very much a collaborative process.""One thing that we tried to do in the first season is we meet Matt Murdock/masked vigilante who’s not the best fighter quite yet. He’s not had very much experience, he makes a lot of mistakes, he takes a hell of a beating on numerous occasions. Then by the end of the show he’s getting smarter, he’s training, he’s getting stronger and he’s honing his skills as it were, so when we get to the second season we’ll probably see it go further in that direction and he’ll being even better at his Daredevil activity and hopefully that will change and shift the fight sequences and choreography enough to give the fans something new.""I think in our show we’re more likely to see the likes of Bullseye, The Punisher and Elektra. I don’t know if any of those characters will appear, and also I don’t know what’s going to happen with Wilson Fisk. He’s certainly not out of the picture. Hopefully he’ll come back.""As people who have seen the show will know, we do get to the more recognisable classic red suit by the end of the series. But at this point we don’t have the ‘DD’ on the chest so maybe that’s something that will evolve with this suit as we go further along the line. Maybe he’ll decide to get that printed on."Daredevil is streaming on Netflix right now, while Cox's thoughts on a spin-off movie can be viewed below.Chris Tilly is the Entertainment Editor for IGN in the UK and Croydon's answer to Kingpin. He can be found talking nonsense on The Superhero Show and Twitter