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BigRedChief 11-22-2017 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by unlurking (Post 13233773)
It's not Disney content. It's Netflix content. Made with ABC studios in most cases if I remember right, not Disney.

Disney will end its distribution deal with Netflix and launch its own streaming service, the company announced today. It intends to launch the service in 2019. The move is a real blow to Netflix, which secured a valuable streaming deal with Disney back in 2012 — before streaming had really taken off.


Netflix won’t lose its Disney movies right away. Disney says it plans to cut Netflix off starting with the studio’s 2019 films, and Netflix says it’ll be able to keep all the Disney movies it gets through the end of that year. That means Netflix should be able to stream the next two Star Wars movies, but it’ll miss out on the new trilogy’s final installment. “We continue to do business with the Walt Disney Company on many fronts, including our ongoing deal with Marvel TV,” said a spokesperson for Netflix.

unlurking 11-22-2017 11:12 PM

https://screenrant.com/marvel-shows-...aming-service/

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Unlike the other MCU properties Daredevil and the rest of the shows under the Defenders banner – were produced by Netflix. As such, yanking them off the service seems logistically impossible. But will Disney strongarm their former partner?

It’s been confirmed that future Marvel shows will be exclusive to Disney’s service. The existing shows, however, will stay on Netflix. What’s more, it’s said that any spinoffs of those shows will also stay on the site. Netflix keeping the series they helped to create makes sense, but will Disney allow them to make future seasons of shows like Jessica Jones and The Punisher, or license out new characters for said spinoffs?

unlurking 11-22-2017 11:23 PM

https://screenrant.com/disney-stream...-marvel-shows/

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As for the existing shows that Netflix already houses such as Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, The Defenders and The Punisher, it has been confirmed that they will be staying on their original platform. This arrangement will also hold for future seasons and off-shoots of the aforementioned series.

To answer the same question from a few people: The Marvel shows currently on Netflix, and any spin-offs from them, will stay on that platform

— Ben Fritz (@benfritz) November 9, 2017

Aries Walker 11-23-2017 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13233769)
no way should kids be watching this show. It's not just violence, the gore etc. it's just full of bad people doing bad things to good people.

Thank goodness they went out of their way to protect us from the shock and horrors of seeing boobs, though. I mean, think of the children.

Aries Walker 11-23-2017 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by unlurking (Post 13233773)
It's not Disney content. It's Netflix content. Made with ABC studios in most cases if I remember right, not Disney.

From what I understand, it's a joint Netflix-Disney production, so Disney can't whisk existing series away to a different platform. Who knows what they can and will renegotiate for future releases, but I can't imagine that Netflix would agree to creating content for someone else's platform.

Aries Walker 11-23-2017 08:31 AM

I finished this series yesterday. I really liked the series, and Bernthal was born to play the role, but it's not a superhero show and definitely not for kids. I also imagine that there will be more than one PTSD-riddled veteran needing extra VA therapist appointments after that, so if you or any of your friends suffer from that, maybe go watch Stranger Things instead or something.

Spoiler!


That'll do. Now what's next, Luke Cage 2, I guess?

GloucesterChief 11-23-2017 08:53 AM

Would like to see this trio:

http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/vigilsqu1.jpg

or Barracuda

https://i.redd.it/mk5lultfapnz.jpg

in season 2.

unlurking 11-23-2017 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 13234014)
I finished this series yesterday. I really liked the series, and Bernthal was born to play the role, but it's not a superhero show and definitely not for kids. I also imagine that there will be more than one PTSD-riddled veteran needing extra VA therapist appointments after that, so if you or any of your friends suffer from that, maybe go watch Stranger Things instead or something.

Spoiler!


That'll do. Now what's next, Luke Cage 2, I guess?

https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/com...ease-schedule/

JJ > LC > DD > IF (yuck)

BigRedChief 11-23-2017 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 13234014)
I finished this series yesterday. I really liked the series, and Bernthal was born to play the role, but it's not a superhero show and definitely not for kids. I also imagine that there will be more than one PTSD-riddled veteran needing extra VA therapist appointments after that, so if you or any of your friends suffer from that, maybe go watch Stranger Things instead or something.

Spoiler!


That'll do. Now what's next, Luke Cage 2, I guess?

If I was Netflix, I'd start some new ones to get them going before the agreement expires with Disney. But, Marvel has to agree to something new, otherwise why wouldn't Netflix do a Ironman, Captain America etc. series? It wouldn't make business sense for them to let Netflix have the whole catalog to pick from.

GloucesterChief 11-23-2017 10:01 AM

They have already introduced Patsy Walker so they can do Hellcat. Surprised they didn't do Shang Chi in IF to get that license.

unlurking 11-23-2017 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13234064)
If I was Netflix, I'd start some new ones to get them going before the agreement expires with Disney. But, Marvel has to agree to something new, otherwise why wouldn't Netflix do a Ironman, Captain America etc. series? It wouldn't make business sense for them to let Netflix have the whole catalog to pick from.

Read the links I posted.

All NEW shows move to the Disney streaming service. All EXISTING shows (and spinoffs from those shows) stay with their current distributor, whether it is Netflix, ABC, Freeform, whoever.

unlurking 11-23-2017 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 13234147)
They have already introduced Patsy Walker so they can do Hellcat. Surprised they didn't do Shang Chi in IF to get that license.

Pretty much the only reason for IF season 2 IMO. Introduce new characters so you can start spinoffs.

BigRedChief 11-23-2017 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by unlurking (Post 13234160)
Read the links I posted.

All NEW shows move to the Disney streaming service. All EXISTING shows (and spinoffs from those shows) stay with their current distributor, whether it is Netflix, ABC, Freeform, whoever.

they introduce new characters into their exsisting shows and spin them off into a new show later.

vailpass 11-24-2017 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13233769)
no way should kids be watching this show. It's not just violence, the gore etc. it's just full of bad people doing bad things to good people.

He's 19. Didn't turn it for him, turned it for me because it was a comic book being dark which to me is silly.

GloucesterChief 11-24-2017 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 13235161)
He's 19. Didn't turn it for him, turned it for me because it was a comic book being dark which to me is silly.

There are some really dark comic books. Maus for example which has mice, cats, and pigs for characters but is about the authors parents experiences during the holocaust, the suicide of his mother because of her experiences in Auschwitz, and the effect it had on his parents and his relationship with his parents.


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