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Update 2: The Walt Disney Company has now officially confirmed that all Marvel Netflix superhero shows will arrive on Disney Plus from March 16th, 2022. The countries that are set to gain access to the beloved TV series are Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the US and the UK.
Alongside the full Defenders suite of series, Agents of Shield will be added too. This one is particularly interesting considering how the Hawkeye finale seemingly made Agents of Shield non-canon in the MCU.
The full list of shows arriving on Disney Plus on March 16th can be seen below:
Update: T3 has been informed that the Netflix Marvel shows will officially launch on Disney Plus in Canada from March 16th, 2022. Further details are due to be announced concerning other regions.
The list of shows arriving on Disney Plus in Canada include:
- Daredevil S1 to S3
- Jessica Jones S1 to S3
- Luke Cage S1 to S2
- Iron Fist S1 to S2
- The Defenders S1
- The Punisher S1 to S2
Original Story: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and all other Netflix Marvel TV shows are confirmed to be moving to Disney Plus, with those in Canada set to receive the superhero series first.
As spotted in a press release from The Walt Disney Company, Disney Plus is set to launch the Netflix Marvel shows for those in Canada from March 16th, 2022. It's however unclear at this point when/if the other regions will be able to start watching the TV series. It's likely that it will be rolled out shortly afterwards, though no timeframe has been shared as of yet.
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There's also the chance it might end up on Hulu in the US, as the shows feature mature content. Disney Plus in Canada has the Star category within it to help separate mature content from family-friendly, where superhero films like Logan, Deadpool and such can be found. Disney Plus in the US does not have Star and therefore Hulu (which Disney owns) might end up as the final destination for the Netflix Marvel shows.
T3 has reached out to Disney for comment.
Earlier this month, T3 reported on a message that began popping up across the Marvel TV series on Netflix whenever an episode was started. It notified users that the show would be "available until 28th February". It was then confirmed that Netflix's rights to the Marvel shows had now reverted to Disney.
This move has been a long time coming with Netflix cancelling all of its original Marvel superhero shows by February 2019. Disney then began producing its own MCU shows for Disney Plus with WandaVision kicking off the first series in January 2021. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, What If... ? and Hawkeye all followed throughout the year.
The next Marvel TV series set to arrive on the streaming platform will be Moon Knight with Oscar Issac at the end of March. The first trailer for Moon Knight was recently released, giving us a look at what just could be Marvel's answer to Batman.
Looking for the best new shows to watch on Disney Plus for February 2022? We've got you covered.
Matt is a freelance writer for T3, covering news and keeping up with everything games, entertainment, and all manner of tech. You can find his work across numerous sites across the web, including TechRadar, IGN, GamesRadar, Tom's Guide, Fandom, NME, and more. In his spare time, Matt is an avid cinema-goer, keen runner and average golfer (at best). You can follow him @MattPoskitt64
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