Marvel’s Daredevil actor reacts to seeing herself as LEGO – kind of
An actor from Marvel’s Daredevil has reacted to seeing herself in character as a LEGO minifigure, thanks to a fan-made animation.
LEGO-fied trailers of TV shows and movies are a fun way to see characters we might not get minifigures or sets based on otherwise, like the LEGO-style remakes of Deadpool trailers. Now, Daredevil: Born Again has had the same treatment and one actor in particular is excited to see herself and her castmates as minifigures, even if only digitally.
Deborah Ann Woll, who plays Karen Page in Daredevil, making a return from the original show, reposted the fan-made LEGO trailer, created by Jack Dunlop and shared to X, complete with the excited caption: “I LOVE LEGOS!!!”
The trailer only features Karen briefly, spending much of the time on tense chats between Daredevil and Kingpin, along with some pretty violent action that’s been rendered in LEGO animation.
It’s every LEGO fan’s dream to see themselves as a minifigure. Of course, that dream can come true through custom builders or the Minifigure Factory service but having one specifically designed for you by the LEGO Group would be the ultimate win.
While Daredevil has made an appearance in 76178 Daily Bugle, no other characters from the TV show have become official LEGO minifigures. That could change if Born Again, now under the MCU umbrella, does well and gets its own sets, which would surely lead to even more excitement from Deborah Ann Woll. Until then (there’s not a whisper of a rumour that this could happen at the time of writing), we hope that the LEGO-fied trailer is enough to tide her over.
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The title seems a little unnecessarily snippy lol. There’s no indication in her message that she’s reacting to herself specifically and alone, and is more likely reacting to seeing the collective cast in the animation that has been made. The “kind of” at the end of the title is so weird, especially when you don’t explain why you said it that way. It’s like you’re taking a jab at her excitement as if she’s full of herself, when she did not come across that way whatsoever. Check your bias.
Hey John, thanks for the comment. The ‘kind of’ was intended to be less about her reaction and more about the fact that it’s not real LEGO, but a fan-made animation. Definitely didn’t think she was full of herself, it was a fun reaction from her!