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Ok now I have to wonder if a Heroes for Hire announcement is coming.
Disney had nothing to do with these cancellations. And I doubt they are put on Disney's streaming service because of the content. IF it goes anywhere it would be Hulu. The licensing agreement for the Disney live action and animated films expires soon. But Netflix still holds the rights to the Marvel shows they've produced.
This is no different than ABC (a company under Disney's own umbrella) cancelling Agent Carter, the Most Wanted AOS spin-off, and The Inhumans. It took an 11th hour save just to get AOS renewed for a short 6th season and that's mostly because of Disney forcing their hand a bit. What ABC has in common with Netflix is that they aren't obligated to keep these series just because it's Marvel. Especially if they aren't seeing a return on their investment. Critically or viewership wise.
Remember that Marvel series John Ridley was supposed be doing?
If there's no word on a pickup within the next few weeks or months then it's truly the end. You also have to factor that the options on the actors will expire too. Putting a time table on any potential pickup.
Once Disney announced their streaming service I figured Marvel Netflix was going to be wrapping up. I just didnt think it would be happening this soon. JJ 3 may end up being the last show in the series.
Is there any way Luke Cage ends up on Disney's service?
I remember reading about John Ridley's deal, but did we ever find out what it was?
With this recent news, I think we can take it the Marvel Netflix era is ending.
If Luke Cage or Iron Fist end up on Hulu then I expect they will probably be revamped a bit from their netflix depictions.Is there any way Luke Cage ends up on Disney's service?
The updated Deadline article goes into A LOT more detail. It had nothing to do with Disney's streaming service.