New details about the Marvel Netflix TV shows reveal deal between Marvel TV and Netflix. The original plan was for four standalone TV shows - Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist - then for the characters to unite in a team-up miniseries, The Defenders. Although each of the individual shows were then granted additional seasons, Netflix has recently canceled a number of their Marvel properties.

First, Netflix's Marvel shows could move to Disney+, the Mouse House's  streaming service, even though that also seemed incredibly unlikely. Now, new details reveal it would actually go against the original deal Marvel TV made with Netflix.

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The Punisher after its season 2 premiere in January 2019.

Marvel Netflix Shows

What this means exactly for the Marvel Netflix characters is they're unlikely to return - at least, in the form fans know. While it's certainly possible for Marvel Studios to wait the allotted time, then bring Daredevil back into the MCU, it's unlikely to be the Scarlet Witch and Vision.

Further, it was always a long shot for Disney to pick up the Netflix shows as they were. The Netflix shows were produced under the Disney+ content will be family-friendly.

Still, all that aside, this latest report seems to be the final nail in the coffin of these characters as we currently know them. If Marvel decides to use Daredevil, Luke Cage or Iron Fist again in live-action, they're likely to be rebooted versions of the characters and won't arrive until 2020 at the earliest. At least fans can rest assured knowing the seasons of these shows will remain on Netflix for re-watching.

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Source: Variety