Daredevil star Charlie Cox has been talking about his desire to see the superhero back up on the big-screen, either in his own movie, or as part of Captain America: Civil War.

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The show – which is currently streaming on Netflix – has just been renewed for a second season, so Matt Murdock won’t be leaving TV anytime soon. But Cox says a standalone movie definitely appeals.“Yeah that would be awesome – I’d love to do that” he revealed. “I love doing the TV show and I love that we have so much more time to explore the origin story and real deal with character and inner conflict, and spend a lot of time brooding in that world and those feelings, which is unusual for a superhero."And usually when you’ve got a two-hour movie it’s action-packed, and so I think that’s one of the things that the show has really benefitted from – having that extra time to really get to know and sit with these characters and see them as humans. But I’d love to see Daredevil on the big screen again. It would be great. And if I could be involved with that I’d be thrilled.”As for Civil War, Cox is also keen for the character to cameo in that movie, but with principal photography commencing this month, he fears he might have missed the opportunity.“Well he’s in the comics, but I think they’re already… I think I might have missed that boat... So unless someone watches the show and falls so madly in love with it that they decide to get me in for a day, that would be great, but I have no idea.”The Russo brothers are directing Captain America: Civil War, so here’s hoping they’re fans of the show and make that call. And if you want to check out Daredevil, all 13 episodes are now on Netflix.

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