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New 'Daredevil: Born Again' Set Photos Offer First Look at Vigilante's New Costume
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Another set photo, meanwhile, features Wilson Bethel's character Bullseye that seems to be wearing a version of the suit that the villain wears in the comics.

AceShowbiz - More photos from "Daredevil: Born Again" set have found their way out online. Some new set photos and a video offered the first look at the new suit of the Man Without Fear on the upcoming new MCU series.

Emerging on Monday, February 5, the pictures saw Charlie Cox rocking a new version of the Marvel hero's suit. While it's still similar to the one on Netflix's "Daredevil", the new one looks redder. The new costume is more of a light red suit rather than maroon or black.

Another snap, meanwhile, served as a spoiler for Bullseye's look on the forthcoming Disney+ take on Daredevil's story. The picture was blurry, but it's enough to show Wilson Bethel's character rocking a blue/navy costume. It's reportedly a version of the suit that the villain wears in the comics.

Rumor has it the pictures were taken when they were filming a scene that involved Karen Page being killed, seemingly by Bullseye. It won't be totally surprising since Deborah Ann Woll allegedly will only appear in three episodes, but that doesn't mean that fans won't be disappointed if Karen dies so early on the show.

Elden Helson, who portrays Foggy Nelson, also could be seen on the set. He was dressed in a brown suit with a baby blue undershirt. He was pictured wearing a patterned scarf while also carrying a caramel coat in one of his hands. Thankfully, Foggy was reportedly alive after meeting Bullseye.

"Daredevil: Born Again" will also see Vincent D'Onofrio and Jon Bernthal returning as Wilson Fisk a.k.a. Kingpin and Frank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher respectively. Additionally, the new series is set to feature new cast members, including Sandrine Holt, Michael Gandolfini and Margarita Levieva.

"I think it's definitely a new show. It's not the Netflix show. It's definitely a new show," D'Onofrio told ComicBook.com in a recent interview. "I mean, all I can say is that Charlie [Cox] and I are not bored. We are having a great time. We have a great cast, and I think everybody else is having a great time too."

"Charlie's one of my favorite people, and I know that he comes here every day ready to knock it out of the park and you know how I am, I'm totally into this part, so I'm there for the same reason," he continued.

He added, "We're really just delivering. It's a lot of work. Charlie's amazing because he has to do all the stunts and stuff, so he's in constant training and learning different things. But the scenes are great. I'm trying to skirt around specifics, but I can only say that it is a different show and it feels like a different show."

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