Way back in 2013, Marvel Television and Netflix announced a deal that would bring Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and, eventually, The Defenders to the streaming service. Plans expanded as time went on, with The Punisher also launching and many of those shows receiving multiple seasons.
Of course, they were all swiftly cancelled when the decision was made to launch Disney+, and characters from those shows - Daredevil and The Kingpin, for example - have now begun to show up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
There's been a lot of speculation about whether the likes of Daredevil and The Defenders could one day head to Disney+, but it was widely assumed the Marvel shows were still considered "Netflix Originals" and would remain that way. Well, it's now been confirmed that they will all depart the streaming service on March 1.
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Games Radar was first to report the news that when you start playing the shows, a message on screen briefly appears that reads, "This show is available until 1st March." With Blu-ray versions only available for some of them, this means they'll soon vanish from our screens. However, it would make all the sense in the world for each series to eventually be added to Disney+ (hopefully, by March 2).
If that was the case, you'd think Disney would have made an announcement by now. It's possible they would rather keep this news under the radar, though, likely to avoid anyone without a Disney+ subscription flocking to Netflix now to watch them while they still can!
Netflix has yet to make an official comment, but we'll be sure to keep you updated.