Having too many episodes per season is one of the biggest problems the shows have. They don't want competition. Netflix viewing figures provided exclusively to Screen Rant have explained just why the streaming service canceled Iron Fist and Luke Cage.The recent high-profile cancellations left Marvel fans shocked, not least because Netflix pulled the plug on Iron Fist just a month after the release of a much-improved season 2. What I know is that I'm not going to pick up another streaming service, so if Disney decides to move the marvel shows off of Netflix, I'm just not going to watch those shows. That's not a reflection of the fan and critical reception -- which were both highly positive -- but the writing seemed to be on the wall before the third season even began due the cancellations of Luke Cage and Iron Fist.. RELATED: Netflix Canceling Marvel's Daredevil Is a Huge Mistake While the list of shows Netflix cancels each year keeps getting longer, ... Take a look at what Netflix has canceled so far in 2020 below. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Critic rating: 68/100. Also, none of the shows really use the city to its fullest. Between Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars movies and tv shows, whatever ABC puts on the air, ESPN, and whatever they mine out of 21st Century Fox when they close that deal, plus all their other subsidiaries. Netflix has canceled its second show from Marvel in as many weeks: Luke Cage is done after two seasons. Alex Darus-November 3, 2020. 234. Why did Netflix cancel The Punisher and Jessica Jones? Thing is, there isn't really any reason as to why they have to film in NYC. Do they not understand that people don't wanna bother subscribing into multiple different services just to get full content? The series was cancelled in February, 2019. I put together a video on some fixes I think could have improved the Netflix defenders series (considering how well they started with Daredevil and Jessica Jones). Each of the six Marvel shows was owned by Disney. Then why did they sign up to make 100 different ones? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. With the most recent cancellation of Daredevil, I'm really confused as to why they're cancelling all of their Marvel shows. Give it a few years, and every content provider that is big enough to have their own platform will have it, and their content will be exclusive to that platform. In Brief: The final season of Jessica Jones debuted on Netflix on June 14, 2019. Plus, that contract is known to be $200 million for sixty episodes or 3.33 million an episode which while that looks expensive on paper is actually less than a lot of other shows on Netflix. 9 steps to fix Marvel's Defenders on Netflix I can continue to do that with Marvel. Pic credit: Netflix. Press J to jump to the feed. Here’s The Real Reason Why Netflix Cancelled All Of Its Marvel TV Series February 19, 2019 February 19, 2019 Rose Universe Yesterday, word came out that Netflix had decided to pull the plug on The Punisher and Jessica Jones , it’s last two Marvel TV superhero series after the streaming site’s first round of cancellations last year. The interesting question in my mind is whether Disney will make any non-family-friendly Marvel content in the future. ... And without a new season of The Defenders in the works, that brings Marvel Television's series down from six shows to three. Why did Netflix choose to cancel The Punisher?When news finally broke that the streaming giant had pulled the plug on The Punisher (as well as Jessica Jones) nobody was really surprised.Over the last few months, the relationship between Marvel and Netflix seems to have been winding down; even Daredevil, the flagship Marvel Netflix show, was canceled after three excellent seasons. Plus, that contract is known to be $200 million for sixty episodes or 3.33 million an episode which while that looks expensive on paper is actually less than a lot of other shows on Netflix. Logan, Deadpool, and the first couple of Netflix shows have proven there's a lucrative market for R-rated/adult-oriented content based on Marvel properties, and Disney isn't known for passing up opportunities to make good money. You probably have more time than ever to catch up with Netflix. Disney got me used to forgetting about their shows when I wanted to watch them by putting them in a "vault" until the impulse had past. The Punisher was cancelled, but why is Netflix saying goodbye? What happened? So far this year, fans have said goodbye to some great series such as Santa Clarita Diet and One Day at a Time because of this strict metric, and we have a feeling Netflix will sadly cancel a few more shows before the year ends. Why Netflix Cancelled 'Luke Cage' Reportedly Revealed. Regular TV stations basically rent shows from other production companies because they have more slots to fill than they can fill with shows they make themselves. I would rather support the creators, but. I mean, really, they are good mindless popcorn fun, but so are a lot of other shows. I would bet that Disney will also force customers to purchase add-on services to that platform so that you're able to choose from Star Wars, Marvel, sports, children's shows, Disney classics, etc. Constant unannounced monetization changes, DCMA issues, a gaming industry that seems to be more and more hostile towards solo content creators and yet you still see people staying there. Fans are sad to see these Netflix shows canceled. Each of the six Marvel shows was owned by Disney. The Netflix & Disney deal was interesting because Jeph Loeb, the head of Marvel’s television endeavors helped to create the shows for Netflix, but because they weren’t being created for a Disney property the platform couldn’t utilize any of the movie characters, actors, or even names. A statement from Marvel and Netflix read: "Everyone at Marvel Television and Netflix is proud of the series and grateful for all of the hard work from our incredible cast, crew and showrunners. Well that's fucking stupid. https://nerdreactor.com/2019/02/19/netflix-canceling-marvel-shows-money Disney may revive them after all. Sure, it's set there but like you said, so are so many MCU movies. This is a difference of 8,133 days (22 years, 3 months, and 6 days). This is the exact same thing that all of the media giants are doing. But with "Marvel" being one of the five major categories around which Disney+ will be organized, are they going to want to have even a relatively small amount of Marvel-based content split onto another service, potentially confusing customers or leading to complaints that people have to subscribe to both Disney+ and Hulu to get all of the Marvel content? The show was intended to be the first in Marvel’s Disney+ line-up, but due to production delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, it has been moved to … The Netflix & Disney deal was interesting because Jeph Loeb, the head of Marvel’s television endeavors helped to create the shows for Netflix, but because they weren’t being created for a Disney property the platform couldn’t utilize any of the movie characters, actors, or even names. And they are making the calculation that their subscribers are attracted and retained based more on their library than any one program or group of programs. Audience rating: 7.1/10