All Marvel Netflix shows are officially releasing on Disney+ in March domestically, as the streaming service adds more parental controls. Netflix entered the Marvel universe in 2015 when the first seasons of Daredevil and Jessica Jones debuted to great acclaim. They produced six shows and thirteen seasons of television over the next four years. However, the streaming service decided to begin canceling these shows in 2018 and was no longer involved with Marvel by the time Jessica Jones season 3 arrived in 2019. It was expected that all of these shows would remain on Netflix for eternity since they were exclusively made for the service.
The futures of these shows has been uncertain in recent weeks after it was revealed that all of them would leave Netflix at the end of February 2022. It originally was not clear what would happen to them next, although Disney+ Canada later confirmed Daredevil and the other Marvel Netflix shows would begin streaming there in March 2022. This sparked more confusion about what the future held for these popular titles domestically, as Disney+ doesn't have Star as a place for more adult content in the United States like most international territories. As a result, Hulu became the expected destination for all of Netflix's Marvel content.
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On the day the shows left Netflix, Disney has now officially announced that all former Netflix Marvel shows will stream on Disney+ domestically. Every season of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, The Punisher, and The Defenders will be available starting March 16, 2022. ABC's Agents of SHIELD will also move to Disney+ on this date after previously being on Netflix. The Marvel Netflix
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