Marvel Superhero Shows Leaving Netflix at the End of February

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A Netflix informed that the series produced in collaboration with Disney about Marvel superheroes will no longer be available on the service from the end of February, since the license for the use of these characters ends on the 28th of this month, reveals the The Verge.

In this way, the main streaming platform will no longer have in its catalog the series 'Daredevil', 'Jessica Jones', 'Luke Cage', 'Iron Fist', 'Punisher' and 'The Defenders', which until now have not been does it know if they will be available on the streaming service Disney +, Netflix's rival? However, given that some characters from these series appear in films and series recently released by Marvel, it is possible that fans can have some hope.

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The partnership between Netflix and Disney started in 2011 and resulted in the premiere of the first season of 'Daredevil' in 2015. Meanwhile, Netflix has released multiple series based on Marvel franchises and has proven the desire of fans to see more superheroes on television, a strategy that Disney has adopted with the bet on several series of its best known heroes.

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