Seven years after the Daredevil TV show debuted on Netflix, it and all of the other Marvel shows that have come since will be leaving the platform. When viewing any of the shows that are a part of the Netflix offshoot of the MCU, you will now be met with a message that they will be leaving the platform on March 1, 2022, as first spotted by GamesRadar+. This has only been confirmed for the UK version of Netflix, but it seems likely it will extend to the US and other regions too.
Daredevil ran for three seasons and its popularity resulted in multiple other shows launching in the same universe. Jessica Jones, The Punisher, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and The Defenders which featured all of those characters, aside from Punisher, teaming up to fight crime. Each enjoyed varying amounts of success with Daredevil being the most popular by far.
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As for where you will be able to watch these shows after March 1, that remains unknown. The most likely landing spot would be Disney+ since that's where the rest of the MCU resides, aside from the Spider-Man movies. Speaking of which, Charlie Cox, who played Daredevil in the Netflix show, returned to the MCU in No Way Home last year, another indicator that Disney would want the Netflix show on its own platform.
Something else that also remains somewhat unexplained is where exactly these shows fit in to the MCU. A lot has changed since they first aired, and even when they were new there was nothing more than the odd mention of what was happening in the bigger picture at the time. Vincent D'Onofrio, who also returned to his Marvel role as Kingpin in Hawkeye, claimed his character in the MCU is the same one who appeared in the Netflix
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