It’s a memorable movie, but not for the right reasons. Released in 2003 following the success of the X-Men and Spider-Man franchises, the comic book adaptation Daredevil established Ben Affleck as Hollywood’s leading actor in the role of the blind superhero nicknamed “The Demon from Hell”. kitchen.”
There is a cast of famous faces alongside him – though most have seen their careers since the film’s release. Jon Favreau, the future Happy Hogan from the MCU in his first foray into Marvel, Jennifer Garner as Elektra (a role rediscovered in the recent Deadpool & Wolverine outing) or even the late Michael Clarke Duncan as Kingpin.
A failure that cost Colin Farrell dearly
Among Daredevil’s most iconic villains, Bullseye (aka Targeter, in French) also appears in the form of Colin Farrell. Then a young actress with an up-and-coming career during the 2003 filming of the film, she was last seen prominently in Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Minority Report the previous year.
Daredevil was supposed to confirm his status as a new movie star, but things didn’t go as planned. His stoic and sluggish performance is a reflection of the film’s output itself: an overabundance of silliness and numerous semi-parody scenes that fall into unintentional comedy.
2003 coincided with the deterioration of Colin Farrell’s public image in American tabloids. The escapades of the Irish comedian soon began to fill the front pages of popular magazines of the time, and his alcohol and drug use became public. So the release of Daredevil marks the culmination of his career, but also the beginning of his descent into hell.
A strong return of the actor, which has become necessary
Over the next few years, box office failures piled up and his personal setbacks gradually took over his acting career. Colin Farrell only found his way to sobriety in the early 2010s and gave his career a new impetus. Favoring smaller budget films, the latter reconciled with critics but also with the public.
Almost twenty years after Daredevil, Colin Farrell has once again tried his hand at the world of superheroes. In Batman, the Irish actor wore impressive make-up to get into the skin of The Penguin, the Dark Knight’s sworn enemy (Robert Pattison). a role he has since reprized in his own spin-off series, Penguin.
Despite all the damage that the failure of Daredevil may have done to his career, Colin Farrell never turned down the film – unlike Ben Affleck and director Mark Steven Johnson, who expressed regret on several occasions.
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