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Netflix Marvel Series Landing On Disney Plus March 16

Marvel’s Netflix series such as Jessica Jones and Daredevil are headed to Disney+ in the United States on March 16 along with Agents of SHIELD. The former were removed from Netflix, recently. A release indicates that these Marvel series will also be available across all other Disney+ markets later this year. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

This means that fans who were bummed or potentially just about to finally watch Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, The Punisher, and Defenders will get another chance in a few weeks–hopefully for good. Marvel says this switch–which quietly began in early February–is intended to give “fans access to more from the Marvel collection, all in one place.”

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