Marvel TV boss admits being “blindsided” by Netflix cancellations
Jeph Loeb, who runs Marvel Television, has admitted that the cancellation of the Defenders universe on Netflix came as a surprise. We’ve got the quote here…
Jeph Loeb, who runs Marvel Television, has admitted that the cancellation of the Defenders universe on Netflix came as a surprise. We’ve got the quote here…
Daredevil, Luke Cage and Iron Fist have all been cancelled by Netflix, around the same time that Disney is working on launching its own streaming service called Disney+. This has led fans to speculate. Will these shows be revived on the Disney+ service at some point down the line?
Marvel and Netflix have opted to cancel Iron Fist, bringing the superhero series to an end rather than ordering a third season. The show, which saw Finn Jones’ Danny Rand mixing ninja skills with business meetings, is the first Marvel/Netflix collaboration to be definitively ended.
Over the weekend, at the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival, Rosario Dawson confirmed that her future on Marvel’s Netflix TV series is currently in doubt and she might be done with Claire Temple… Dawson has been the one character to appear in every Marvel superhero series on the streaming service – with the exception of The Punisher. … >
Finn Jones’ Danny Rand – the Immortal Iron Fist, protector of K’un-Lun, puncher of dragons hearts, and a bloke that likes recounting his backstory – will be back in action very soon for Iron Fist season 2. The latest trailer is here to get you hyped.
It’s a bumper day for Iron Fist news, as we learn that the show’s second season will be shorter (with ten episodes, which now have titles) and utterly devoid of Luke Cage action.
The first season of Marvel and Netflix’s Iron Fist series was one of the least-loved collaborations between the comic book giant and the streaming service. Now, hyping up Iron Fist season 2 at San Diego Comic-Con, the producers have explained what’s changed.
Iron Fist season two has an official release date on Netflix, as well as a new teaser debuted during the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel.
Disney has announced that it will launch its own streaming platform, meaning that all Disney-owned material will be pulled from rival service’s such as Netflix.
If there’s any character who needs The Defenders more than it arguably needs him, it’s Danny Rand aka Iron Fist, whose solo series left a lot of viewers a little cold.