
With Marvel and
Netflix holding out on the details for the second season of their hit series Daredevil,
Rosario Dawson, who will reprise her role as Claire Temple, aka the Night Nurse,
was more than happy to talk about her character arc, possible crossovers, and
Jon Bernthal's casting as the Punisher.
"She’s funny,
she’s wry, she’s strong — she’s built for that world, because she’s great under
pressure", Dawson said about her character when speaking to MTV at E3,
where she was promoting Call of Duty: Black Ops III. "She’s someone — hero
or not — you’d want to have in a dire situation… I really just liked her arc
all the way through."
Dawson also spoke of her skimmed over her character's
arc in the upcoming season and revealed that in one way or another Claire is deeply
involved in this world of masked vigilantes.
"I’m looking
forward to seeing where that goes, because her eyes have been opened up to this
other world — and she’s crossed the line. You know, this is someone who helps
people, and she’s been violent now but seeing the need for it. I think there’s
a lot that she’s having to grapple with, and I think that’s what’s exciting
about using this show to explore street-level characters: it makes it that much
more closer to us."
The actress then addressed the changes her character suffered
in relation to her comic book counterpart, and where we might find her next.
"Even just
having Night Nurse and Claire Temple come together was already changing the
Marvel Universe," Dawson continued. "So it just feels like, A) I
finally get to join Marvel. I get to do it in a way that’s completely altering
the universe, which is awesome. And then, B) I have no idea where it’s going to
go, because here I was having a fling with Matt Murdock, and now Luke Cage is
coming up, and Jessica Jones."
Finally, Dawson spoke about the latest casting addition,
and how he will affect the future of the series.
"That’s going to
raise the stakes so much more, because Matt Murdock almost behaves like the
Punisher in the first season," she said. "[Matt] crosses the line
quite often, so it’s going to be really interesting to see how they
differentiate them and where that goes."
Daredevil returns in
2016 on Netflix.
Source - MTV
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