by kataomoi » 22 Jan 2023, 00:48
friendociate wrote:Actually, I saw Daredevil in SHE-HULK: Attorney at Law (and I think Jessica Jones & Iron Fist & Luke Cage all 'finished their stories' rather than "get cancelled").
Daredevil was a guest on She-Hulk, but he will have his own reboot show some time next year. According to the actor, it will be completely different from the Netflix version -- it will be less dark and less violent.
No, I don't agree the other shows "ended" and weren't cancelled. They had an ending so to say, but it could've kept going. Jessica Jones was cancelled before the last season even aired. It had something to do with contracts between Netflix and Marvel... that's why the whole Defenders series got cancelled. I haven't seen Iron Fist, but even the actor said his story was just starting when Netflix cancelled them.
Shows based on characters that are not in the movies seem to have a higher cancellation rate... probably because they are less mainstream. Marvel's Runaways and Clock&Dagger were cancelled too but they are more "kid/young-adult approriate" shows. If Disney really wanted to, they could continue those stories on their platform, although I can't see any of them being in Phase 5.
[quote="friendociate"]Actually, I saw Daredevil in SHE-HULK: Attorney at Law (and I think Jessica Jones & Iron Fist & Luke Cage all 'finished their stories' rather than "get cancelled").[/quote]Daredevil was a guest on She-Hulk, but he will have his own reboot show some time next year. According to the actor, it will be completely different from the Netflix version -- it will be less dark and less violent.
No, I don't agree the other shows "ended" and weren't cancelled. They had an ending so to say, but it could've kept going. Jessica Jones was cancelled before the last season even aired. It had something to do with contracts between Netflix and Marvel... that's why the whole Defenders series got cancelled. I haven't seen Iron Fist, but even the actor said his story was just starting when Netflix cancelled them.
Shows based on characters that are not in the movies seem to have a higher cancellation rate... probably because they are less mainstream. Marvel's Runaways and Clock&Dagger were cancelled too but they are more "kid/young-adult approriate" shows. If Disney really wanted to, they could continue those stories on their platform, although I can't see any of them being in Phase 5.