The great experience that resulted from Netflix’s Daredevil was cancelled, despite fan demands. Now we know the reason for your goodbye
When Marvel Television premiere Netflix’s Daredevil, the great streaming platform did not leave the Devil Guardian of the Hell’s Kitchen. Next to him landed other characters such as Jessica Jones, luke cage and even Iron Fist, not to mention the failed The Defenders. It was a very curious time in the world of streaming, since the offer was not as wide as it is now. And not as many original products were made for each catalog’s subscribers. In fact, the most “top” that lived there at that time were House of Cards Y Orange is the New Black, two great series.
Just a few years later, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is sweeping the small screen. All the series we have mentioned were quickly cancelled, successively falling like little dominoes. Some of them did not even have a proper ending, which raised the ire of many fans. Unfortunately, this practice has become more common than we would like. Over time, we have even gotten used to it.
Disney Plus was the reason the series was canceled
the plans of Disney Plus and its window to Marvel Television blew up rumors of a sequel. This happened especially with Netflix’s Daredevil. Now what Matt Murdock has returned in Spider-Man: No Way Home Y Kingpin in Hawk Eye, his return is closer than ever. and the star Vincent D’Onofrio He wanted to talk about the cancellation of the series in an interview he gave to the media Marvel News Desk.
«I don’t think any of us were okay with it, but we had to accept it.«explained Vincent D’Onofrio about the cancellation of the series. «We said, ‘Okay, that’s fine, we’ve had a successful series and now it’s been cancelled.’ At the same time that the #SaveDaredevil group emerged, we began to learn the reasons why the program was canceled. We understood that Marvel Studios was preparing the launch of Disney Plus«.
«When you’re in this business for many years as we all have been, this makes sense from a business standpoint.«, tried to explain the villain of Netflix’s Daredevil. «What didn’t make sense to us was why we didn’t continue the same program. Same idea, considering how well it had worked. Conceptually I think we were disappointed, but we understood what was happening and accepted that it was inevitable.«.