Starting March 16, popular Marvel shows will be transferred to the Disney Plus streaming platform as the rights to the series have been returned to Disney.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and The Avenger, formerly known as the Netflix-Marvel series, will also be ported to Disney Plus, where it will air from March 16 in the United States, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
The series left Netflix on February 28, when the rights to the series were returned to Disney, and SHIELD’s agents, who ran for 7 seasons on ABC, will also be shown on Disney Plus starting March 16.
All Marvel series from Daredevil, Jessica Jones and Netflix have become known to users as “Netflix Originals”, but their version from Disney has been licensed to stream on Netflix. With the license agreement expiring, the way was cleared for Disney to move them into a “new home.”
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Some series are considered relatively “violent and mature”, such as Daredevil, so Disney Plus is simultaneously releasing an update to the current parental control system in the US that allows all subscribers to update their settings.
In addition, Disney has also confirmed that all seven of the Marvel series will be available in all other Disney Plus markets later this year. The “migration” also means that the previous Netflix-Marvel series, as well as other original series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, such as WandaVision and Loki films, and MCU films such as Revenge: The End Game, will be available.
The diverse It turns out that Spider-Man: No Way Home won’t be available to watch on Disney Plus, as the movie is a Sony production, and Tom Holland’s indie Spiderman movies won’t be streamed on the platform.