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Marvel's Netflix shows to join Disney+ lineup

Marvel's Netflix shows to join Disney+ lineup
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The Marvel TV shows originally made for Netflix will join Disney+ later this month, it is confirmed.

Disney has announced that Marvel's slate of made-for-Netflix spinoff series will join the Disney+ lineup later this month.

Marvel created six shows for Netflix, years before Disney+ was launched - Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders and The Punisher - but all of them had been cancelled by early 2019.

The rights to those shows officially returned to Disney on March 1 and as a result, they will all join the Marvel channel on Disney+ in the UK, US, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand on Friday, March 16.

Disney now also has the option of producing further seasons of all of the shows but has yet to indicate whether it will do so.

The shows will arrive two weeks before the launch of Moon Knight, a new Marvel series starring Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke and the late Gaspard Ulliel.

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