MARVEL NETFLIX Thread * RIP STAN LEE - Jessica Jones = Final Season

WHICH MARVEL SHOW/SEASON HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE SO FAR?

  • Daredevil S1

    Votes: 36 31.3%
  • Daredevil S2

    Votes: 43 37.4%
  • Jessica Jones

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Luke Cage

    Votes: 26 22.6%
  • He Insisted & Bragged That He Was the Iron Fist But Never Really Showed & Whined About It Instead AK

    Votes: 2 1.7%

  • Total voters
    115
the least fit dude in the bunch is the one that always has his chest exposed :lol:
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Foggy probably more ripped than IF now
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nah, Foggy has a better chance at Misty

she'd probably pistol whip him after the third time he says he's the floppy fist
 
THe Defenders is coming out in a few weeks. I have no excitement for the show at all.

Before IF I was really hyped for this.
 
THe Defenders is coming out in a few weeks. I have no excitement for the show at all.

Before IF I was really hyped for this.
Then get the **** outta here.

You was on this same bull **** about Spider-Man.

Hurry up and commit to DC.
 
Hearing that IF does better in this than in his own show....

We need to hunt down Scott Buck. Send Shane/The Punisher after him
 
Dude said there will be an after credots scene for defenders. Wonder what they're teasing.
 
If you got some free time tho, I'd say just watch it bro. I don't know about you, but I'd hate feeling like I'm missing some small details just cause I didn't watch it.
 
Forgot that fool Bakuto is gonna be back in The Defenders. He gonna talk big and act like a boss only to get washed with ease again? :lol:
 
these series' might be next

Disney will pull its movies from Netflix and start its own streaming services



Disney wants to own a bigger piece of the streaming pie.

The company announced during its latest earnings report on Tuesday it intends to remove its movies from Netflix.

Instead, Disney plans to launch a branded direct-to-consumer streaming service in 2019 starting in the U.S. and expanding globally.


CEO Bob Iger told CNBC's Julia Boorstin Disney had a "good relationship" with Netflix, but decided to exercise an option to move its content off the platform. Movies to be removed include Disney as well as Pixar's titles, according to Iger. Netflix said Disney movies will be available through the end of 2018 on its platform. Marvel TV shows will remain.

The new platform will be the home for all Disney movies going forward, starting with the 2019 theatrical slate which includes "Toy Story 4," "Frozen 2," and the upcoming live-action "The Lion King." It will also be making a "significant investment" in exclusive movies and television series for the new platform.

The company will also launch its own ESPN video streaming service in early 2018. The platform, which will feature about 10,000 sporting events each year, will have content from the MLB, NHL, MLS, collegiate sports and tennis' Grand Slam events.

To power the services, Disney is buying a majority ownership of BAM Tech for $1.58 billion. Disney bought a 33 percent stake in the company, which was spun off from digital media company MLB Advanced Media, in August 2016.

"This represents a big strategic shift for the company," Iger said to CNBC. "We felt that having control of a platform we've been very impressed with after buying 33 percent of it a year ago would give us control of our destiny."

Netflix stock dropped more than 5 percent upon announcement of the news.
 
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