Disney is adding the Marvel TV series previously shown on Netflix, and the new revelation gives the company a chance to fix its censorship faux pas. Marvel's various TV series, including Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders, and The Punisher, are exiting Netflix for Disney+. The company announced the shows would head to the Disney streaming platform on March 16, 2022. The move will further unify Marvel's brand on Disney+ and may also hint at the futures of the Marvel characters, including Charlie Cox's Daredevil and Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones. Interestingly, Marvel's Netflix projects will maintain their original TV-MA ratings, allowing them to keep their more adult-themed content.
Disney+ has come a long way since its launch day platform woes, which left viewers having trouble accessing titles. The platform now has around 130 million subscribers, and it's looking to add even more with an upcoming ad-supported, lower-priced tier. In addition to an extensive library of titles, Disney+ has also extended its own franchises with critically acclaimed original content. For example, Marvel has released several Disney+ shows directly tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Star Wars has also boosted the platform with The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.
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A censorship error led to a viral mistake on Disney+, and now the streamer has the chance to fix the problem. Because of Marvel's TV-MA shows, Disney is updating its parental controls to include better rating restrictions. The update gives the streamer a chance to fix an embarrassing error with its previous censorship. In 2020, Disney+ went viral for quietly removing nudity from its movies,
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