I think the horns are a more defining feature of his costume. Don't need the DD, in the comics it works I guess cause otherwise he'd just be a guy in plain red PJ's. In live action there's way more detail and texture to break up the suit.
Has he actually been called Daredevil in the MCU? I really can't remember.
Bullseye looked better in the mask than he did. Not sure exactly why they went with this look for Matt but I've always been low-key bothered by it. Just not the way I picture the character.I know it's a weird criticism to make... but I'm actually more bothered by the fuller beard Cox has in the costume. Somehow it doesn't fit the more comic booky suit, and almost makes him look like a different guy under there.
Matt himself says "I'm Daredevil" to Karen in the season 2 finale. He's been going by Daredevil for a while now. Not just post season 3.I tend to feel the closer to the source, the better. I can totally see him adding the DD to the costume, especially now that he actually uses that name. It seems it wasn't used before the end of Season 3. Seeing him embrace the name now would make sense.
Even if he embraces the name, I just can't see why he would feel the need to put a "DD" on his chest. Does the suit really need that extra bit of identification when the horns and red color already say it all? And when it's not even a symbol to inspire fear like the bat, or a symbol like the S shield that represents one's home planet?I tend to feel the closer to the source, the better. I can totally see him adding the DD to the costume, especially now that he actually uses that name. It seems it wasn't used before the end of Season 3. Seeing him embrace the name now would make sense.
They could have also have done it like Ben Affleck's Daredevil and the Ds could have been on the side of his chest but a bit smaller. But apparently the belt has the two Ds so that's pretty much as close as we'll get.Even if he embraces the name, I just can't see why he would feel the need to put a "DD" on his chest. Does the suit really need that extra bit of identification when the horns and red color already say it all? And when it's not even a symbol to inspire fear like the bat, or a symbol like the S shield that represents one's home planet?
I feel like the only reason it would be there is as a nod to fans and nothing more.