Rosario Dawson stood out in a boldly designed dress at the premiere of Netflix’s Marvel’s Daredevil at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live  Thursday.

Rosario Dawson’s ‘Daredevil’ Premiere Look

Dawson hit the red carpet of the Los Angeles premiere in a color-block dress that featured black, pink, coral and periwinkle blue from Queen Roksanda’s Spring 2015 collection. Wearing the number without the runway belt, Dawson accessorized with a cobalt blue Edie Parker clutch and donned black and orange Tamara Mellon ‘Tiger’ sandals.

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Dawson, who plays Claire Temple in the Netflix original series, got the support of her friend and Rent costar Tracie Thoms at the premiere. “Ummmm, @Daredevil…. INCREDIBLE!!!! #Netflix has done it again!!!! April 10th! Watch it? Tweeps! Of course, @rosariodawson slays!,” Thoms wrote on Twitter.

Speaking about Daredevil, Dawson revealed that she was most excited about inhabiting a world of superheroes while playing a relatively normal, human character with an everyday type of existence outside of the crime-fighting.

“For me it’s super exciting to play a person who is a real, fallible person in a world where superheroes exist but we aren’t looking at them and we aren’t concentrating on them,” Dawson told the Evening Telegraph. “It’s not someone with indestructible skin who is an alien and won’t even flinch, this is a person with real blood coming out and bones are crunching. It raises the stakes a bit.”

Dawson added that though there’s plenty of darkness and violence in the Daredevil series, there’s also a good helping of humor.

“That’s one of the things I love so much about this, Marvel is genius at comedy,” she said. “Their comics always have that little zinger, that little line, and you see how funny these things are. There are a bunch of people running around in spandex fighting petty crime in their spare time, there is hilarity that will ensue.”

Daredevil will premiere on Netflix April 10.

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