Netflix Original's Marvel series are not floating anymore, as an announcement made by Disney+ confirms that it is officially coming to the streaming service despite being rivals. Of course, the rights to these shows are still under the Walt Disney Company as they own Marvel already, meaning that they can halt its distribution on Netflix like what happened earlier this month.
Netflix Original's Marvel Series Are Coming to Disney+
Disney+ gave an announcement that excited Marvel fans from the bottom of their hearts, and this is with the availability of different Netflix Original series on the platform. The likes of "Jessica Jones," "Iron Fist," "Luke Cage," "The Defenders," and of course "Daredevil" and "The Punisher" are streaming soon for the public to enjoy.
The only difference is that these shows will have a new home, but their famous characters, actors, and scripts remain as they transition to a new streaming platform. There were reports that it would come to Disney+, but there was no confirmation by its streaming platform until now.
It is important to note that Disney+ makes no announcements regarding the continuation of these shows.
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'Daredevil,' 'The Punisher,' and MORE are Streaming, But When?
The most popular and fan-favorite shows here include the Blind Lawyer or the "Man Without Fear," and the "Punisher" himself is streaming again, and it will be a good experience for people to binge. The titles will stream by March 16 for all users in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland.
Marvel Series from Netflix
Marvel fans got their streaming experience shattered when they learned that some of their favorite shows on Netflix were getting canceled as the streaming company's rights and distributing permits expired. There were talks of its transition to Disney+, but the company did not mention or say anything about it initially, as it might have been working out a deal with the streaming company.
The different episodes and seasons of "Daredevil" already introduced more of the Marvel Universe on screen, giving the not-so-major characters a chance for their stories to get a highlight. Fans wanted these characters to appear on the Marvel Cinematic Universe as some are part of the Avengers and connected to the entirety of the comic collective.
Netflix gave justice to these characters and highlighted them in a gritty portrayal, especially with Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock and Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle in its Original series. However, it is already finding a new home with those that own it.
Marvel fans need not worry about the shows being inaccessible to any streaming platforms as a deal has been cut between Netflix and Disney+ for this venture. The Marvel series are streaming by March 16 for the fans to rewatch, with no announcements regarding its continuation from Disney+ yet.
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Written by Isaiah Richard