Prior to Disney+; Marvel’s stronghold in the series was Netflix. We watched Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and ultimately we even saw the Defenders team together. On top of that, we had a bonus and a great Punisher. Then Disney+ came into our lives, and naturally all Marvel content started to be collected under one roof. On February 28, netflix and Marvel’s deal ended. Daredevil and his gang were homeless for a very short time, but there was room for everyone in the Mickey Mouse dynasty.
The series, which started as original Netflix content, will now be available to watch on Disney+. Disney, which brings most Marvel content to its platform except Spider-Man, is also smiling. Marvel;s Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D, which is owned by ABC and has seen seven seasons here, will also be shown on Disney+ as of March 16. After this merger, we think of Charlie Cox in Spider-Man: No Way Home; un Daredevil may have arrived. The Marvel characters netflix has laid the foundations for may appear more actively within the MCU in the future. We saw my first name on Hawkeye. I’m waiting for an update on the Echo series on the horizon, at least on behalf of Daredevil.
One of the most interesting things about this move will undoubtedly be the age test. We’ve been talking about Disney’s hardline stance on this for years. However, Netflix did it as +18 when making these series and never avoided violence. Disney+ uses a classic password protection method for content with a higher age limit, which sets the TV-14 age limit as the basis. In this way, names such as Daredevil and Punisher will be easily traceable by typing four zeros.
“Disney+ acts as home to some of the world’s most beloved brands. A large number of live series from the Marvel brand will be able to come together and be watched on one platform. We have achieved great success by expanding Disney+;’s content and reach in the worldwide market. We’re going to continue to expand not only with these amazing new Marvel additions, but with the most appropriate content that people and their families will love.” Disney Streaming Service President Michael Paull confirmed the union. In 2015, the Netflix Marvel Universe, which we started watching with great hope, is officially over. Fortunately, Disney+ isn’t getting used to producing new content, with plenty of Marvel series and movies waiting for us in the coming months.