The early years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced an important character in Phil Coulson. Through him, viewers could navigate the world of the MCU and its characters, with Coulson serving as the “average human.” Once his character was killed in the movies, the other heroes were more than self-sustaining for fans, but there was a void that needed to be filled. This came in the character of Claire Temple, who acted as a Coulson of sorts for the street-level heroes of Marvel’s Netflix shows.Marvel TV’s Netflix era included characters like Daredevil, Luke Cage, The Punisher and Jessica Jones. For each series, the characters were carefully built up and went through similar issues as they had in the comics, with Matt Murdock’s crisis of faith being the best example. However, each show also carried a different tone that might’ve been hard to follow when the heroes aren’t as well known as Captain America. That was where Claire came in to prove that she could hold her own in a world of superpowered people. With Daredevil and Kingpin made canon, it’s raised the question of whether Daredevil’s other supporting case will be included. But even if most of them aren’t, Rosario Dawson’s Claire is a character that is needed more than ever.Claire Temple, in the comics, went by the secret identity of the Night Nurse. She was a medical caregiver who had a small practice that exclusively tended to the wounds of superheroes. Whether it was Captain America or Iron Fist, Claire was there to ensure they were patched up and ready to fight in another battle. For many, her contributions were invaluable, and this mentality was shown even in live-action when Matt Murdock appeared in a dumpster by her apartment on the verge of death.RELATED: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Foreshadowed Its Villain’s Defeat Using a Joke
The early years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced an important character in Phil Coulson. Through him, viewers could navigate the world of the MCU and its characters, with Coulson serving as the “average human.” Once his character was killed in the movies, the other heroes were more than self-sustaining for fans, but there was a void that needed to be filled. This came in the character of Claire Temple, who acted as a Coulson of sorts for the street-level heroes of Marvel’s Netflix shows.
Marvel TV’s Netflix era included characters like Daredevil, Luke Cage, The Punisher and Jessica Jones. For each series, the characters were carefully built up and went through similar issues as they had in the comics, with Matt Murdock’s crisis of faith being the best example. However, each show also carried a different tone that might’ve been hard to follow when the heroes aren’t as well known as Captain America. That was where Claire came in to prove that she could hold her own in a world of superpowered people. With Daredevil and Kingpin made canon, it’s raised the question of whether Daredevil’s other supporting case will be included. But even if most of them aren’t, Rosario Dawson’s Claire is a character that is needed more than ever.
Claire Temple, in the comics, went by the secret identity of the Night Nurse. She was a medical caregiver who had a small practice that exclusively tended to the wounds of superheroes. Whether it was Captain America or Iron Fist, Claire was there to ensure they were patched up and ready to fight in another battle. For many, her contributions were invaluable, and this mentality was shown even in live-action when Matt Murdock appeared in a dumpster by her apartment on the verge of death.
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