Michael Gandolfini Is Right on Time


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Who is Daniel Blake? That’s the question Marvel fans have been asking since Michael Gandolfini (The Many Saints of Newark and Beau Is Afraid) was cast to play Blake in Daredevil: Born Again. Having no prior existence in the Daredevil world—in which blind Hell’s Kitchen lawyer Matt Murdock moonlights as a masked vigilante—or the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe for that matter, the character was (and remains) a mystery, prompting widespread internet speculation. One theory proposes Blake could be Wilson Fisk’s, aka Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio), biological son. Another argues he could be Skrull, a race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters. Or perhaps he’s just a rising political aide from Long Island looking to make real change in New York City.

Gandolfini’s poker face suggests I won’t be getting the real answer from him. Darn. But he does confirm he has read your theories. “Sometimes, it’s amazing because someone will be so sure of something that is the most inaccurate thing I’ve ever read,” he laughs. “Other times, I’m like, ‘That’s interesting. The writers should read that. If they didn’t think about that, that’s kind of cool.’ Other times, you go like, ‘Oh shit, maybe they’re following something. That’s pretty great.'”

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On a short break from filming the second half of the show’s first season, the actor meets me over Zoom from a West Hollywood hotel room. He’s in town from New York City for the premiere of his other big project out this month, Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s star-studded drama Warfare. (More on that in a minute.) Seeing as I watched all of Daredevil: Born Again in a 48-hour span, I’m eager to dive in on all things Daniel Blake.