Daredevil and Marvel’s other shows are leaving Netflix on March 1

Marvel’s live-action superhero series are leaving Netflix starting on March 1, according to a note that now appears on the shows themselves. The six shows that originally premiered on Netflix — Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, Iron FistPlease see the following: The DefendersNow they are accompanied by an announcement in the upper-left corner that the service will soon cease to be available.

Polygon reached out for clarification and comment from a representative at Netflix, but was not immediately re-contacted by the company.

Daredevil’s Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) recently crossed over from Netflix’s small-stakes version of the Marvel Universe into the larger MCU in Spider-Man, There’s No Way Home. Around the same time, Daredevil’s Kingpin also jumped into the MCU with his appearance in the final episodes of Hawkeye. While those are the only time any of these characters have appeared in a Marvel movie — or in a Disney Plus series — the cross-overs were enough to rocket Daredevil Netflix Top 10 even though its last season ended in 2018.

The Marvel TV Logo along with a message from Netflix that the series will soon leave the service

Image via Polygon: Marvel/Netflix

While there is, so far, no official announcement about these series leaving Netflix, it isn’t entirely surprising. The company will bring first-party shows and properties to Disney Plus when it was getting ready to launch Disney Plus. We don’t know for sure Netflix’s Marvel shows will end up on Disney Plus, but it’s the most likely place.

Netflix isn’t losing all of its Marvel content though, or so it seems. There are shows like Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDA few animated series are also available, such as X-MenLego Marvel, don’t have the same message, which could mean that they’re safe for the moment.

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