Daredevil's Deborah Ann Woll shares her favorite memory of co-star Charlie Cox.

Speaking about her time on the Marvel Netflix series during her appearance on the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast, the actor best known as paralegal Karen Page spoke fondly about working with Cox as Matt Murdock. But it was the third and final season of the series that stood out most for her because of the emotional turn in Murdock and Page's relationship. "Every scene with him was a joy, but the beginning of Season 3, we were going to do a flashback to the scene that just followed his reveal that 'I am Daredevil' to Karen, and he and I had already had a lot of conversations about what had happened between then and the next time they met," Woll said.

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She continued, "So, when Erik Olsen, our showrunner on Season 3, came in and said that he wanted to revisit that moment, he worked very closely with us, and wanted to know what had we imagined. He wrote a pass, and sent it to Charlie and I, and Charlie and I read through it and discussed it and sent back some thoughts, and there were rewrites. There was this really lovely, collaborative back-and-forth, and when we finally got there that day to shoot it, it just was another one of those moments with him where I was like, 'I'm just so grateful this is you, and not some a—hole who's too big for his britches.'"

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For three seasons, Woll earned praise for her honest portrayal of Page in Netflix's Daredevil. Her role carried into Netflix's The Defenders and The Punisher, where Page served as a reluctant ally to Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal). Woll had exciting ideas to push the character until Netflix canceled Daredevil in 2018.

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With Cox back as the MCU's Man Without Fear following his appearances in Spider-Man: No Way Home and on Disney+'s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Woll as well as co-star Vincent D'Onofrio have rallied for Page's return. While she has not received a formal offer from Marvel to reprise the role in the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again series on Disney+, Woll remains on standby for the call. "I love that character so much, and I do miss it," Woll said. "I really felt like we were unfinished. We had so much more story to tell. So yeah, it's really gratifying to see how much people love her and want to see more from her. I hope I get to. I'm here. They know my number."

Marvel's Daredevil, originally created for Netflix, is now available to stream in its entirety on Disney+.

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