

With Marvel Studios nodding to and further canonizing the Netflix series, it makes sense that the company would want them under one of its various umbrellas for the foreseeable future.

When Disney was preparing to launch Disney Plus, then-CEO Bob Iger said the company would bring its first-party properties and shows to the service. While there is, so far, no official announcement about these series leaving Netflix, it isn’t entirely surprising. An image from the opening of Iron Fist Image: Marvel/Netflix via Polygon
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While those are the only time any of these characters have appeared in a Marvel movie - or in a Disney Plus series - the cross-overs were enough to rocket Daredevil to the Netflix Top 10, despite the fact that its last season was 2018. Around the same time, Daredevil’s Kingpin also jumped into the MCU with his appearance in the final episodes of Hawkeye. Polygon has reached out to Disney representatives for clarification and comment, but the company did not immediately reply.ĭaredevil’s Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) recently crossed over from Netflix’s small-stakes version of the Marvel Universe into the larger MCU in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Sources confirmed to Polygon that the rights to the six series have reverted to Disney, though it’s unclear if the shows will appear on Disney Plus, Hulu, or another venue. The six shows that originally premiered on Netflix - Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, Iron Fist, and The Defenders - now come with an advisory in the top-left corner that they will soon be off of the streaming service. Marvel’s live-action superhero series are leaving Netflix starting on Feb.
