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How is it not painfully obvious at that all of these shows are going over to the Disney app?

They literally cancelled all of them within a month's time span. Of course we're getting more seasons... maybe not of iron Fist.
 
How is it not painfully obvious at that all of these shows are going over to the Disney app?

They literally cancelled all of them within a month's time span. Of course we're getting more seasons... maybe not of iron Fist.
How many times must it be said that Disney will not have any M rated shows on their app? Netflix canceled these shows, not Disney.
 
Lol @ Madani struggling in hand to hand combat with that psychiatrist

Let the broad disarm her and everything lmaooo


Bruh. I just finished season 2 and therapist with no combat training almost took her down.

Worst fight scene ever
 
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Whelp we knew it was gonna happen...

'The Punisher' Cancelled By Netflix After 2 Seasons

Netflix has decided to pull the plug on The Punisher, sending the Jon Bernthal-starring show to the chopping block after two seasons on the streaming giant. According to a report by Deadline, The Punisher is set to become the fourth victim of the war waging between Netflix and Disney, as the latter gets ready to launch its own streaming platform later this year.

For fans of Netflix's "Defendersverse" shows, the news isn't entirely unexpected. After Disney CEO Bob Iger previously confirmed limited series featuring Marvel characters would, in fact, appear on Disney+ most assumed it was a matter of time before the House of Mouse worked on getting all of their properties back under one umbrella.

With the cancellation of The Punisher now official, that leaves Jessica Jones as the lone Marvel property of the streaming giant as it still has yet to debut its third season. Now that the show joins the likes of Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage on the pile on cancelled shows, it's entirely reasonable to assume Jessica Jones will get the same treatment, especially in the wake of showrunner Melissa Rosenberg leaving the show after production of the third season wraps.

It's no secret that The Punisher was on the bubble once the Marvel dominoes started to fall at Netflix, but that didn't stop series showrunner Steve Lightfoot from plotting out a third season. ComicBook.com had the chance to catch up with Lightfoot around the time the second season debuted on the streaming service and he revealed he has a good idea on where we'd see Frank Castle (Bernthal) next.

"I mean, look, the end of Season Two, that final image was meant to say, very much, 'Look, Frank is now The Punisher,'" Lightfoot told ComicBook.com. "And hopefully people were like, 'I can't wait for Season Three, you know, come back and see what the hell he's up to.'"

"Because I'm so fully involved in the show, usually what happens for me is I finish the last one," the producer continued. "I've got a really good idea about what would be next. I've got a very good idea about what Season Three is, I've got an idea for it I'm really excited about, which Marvel know about and they're also excited about. We just obviously hope we get the chance to go make it."

Although season two started off as a Western show with Castle out in the United States' Midwest, Lightfoot said season three was to be set entirely back in New York City.

Netflix.
 
I’m hoping that’s the case with everything being canceled. I wonder if the reason they got canceled and potentially hopefully get moved to Hulu is because Disney doesn’t have a stake in Netflix.
 
Are they gonna even put out season 3 now I wonder?

They're going to air JJ season 3. But it's cancelled after that.

Official word from Marvel:

"It had never been done before.

Four separate television series, each with different super-talented showrunners, writers, directors, cast and crew, coming out months apart and then...

...they would meet in a single event series all set in the heart of New York City.

We called them The Defenders.

And together we were thrilled by stories of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and even the Punisher joined in!

They said it couldn't be done.

But Marvel assembled amazing teams to write, produce, direct, edit, and score 13 seasons and 161 one-hour episodes.

Take a moment and go online and look at the dazzling list of actors, writers, directors, and musicians who graced us with the very best of their craft.

We loved each and every minute of it.

And we did it all for you -- the fans -- who cheered for us around the world and made all the hard work worth it.

So, Thank You!

On behalf of everyone at Marvel Television, we couldn't be more proud or more grateful to our audience.

Our Network partner may have decided they no longer want to continue telling the tales of these great characters... but you know Marvel better than that.

As Matthew Murdock's Dad once said, "The measure of a man is not how he gets knocked to the mat, it's how he gets back up."

To be continued...!

- Jeph Loeb and all of us at Marvel Television"

Source: https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-...elevision-fans-from-jeph-loeb?linkId=63749654
 
Only reason I asked is because they let all the other seasons drop before they cancelled them but JJ they’re doing it prior. They should move all the shows to Hulu and JJ season 3 premieres on Hulu
 
This was a great show I have no problem with shows that only have a short run but it must be wrapped up or at least in an open ended fashion that you can draw legit conclusions from.

1 more season of this would have been satisfying
 
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