March 2022: Marvel’s Daredevil, The Punisher, and All Other TV Series Depart Netflix in a Big Exit

March 2022: Marvel’s Daredevil, The Punisher, and All Other TV Series Depart Netflix in a Big Exit

All Marvel Series Vanishing from Netflix

Three years ago, Netflix decided to dump its entire Marvel lineup—Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, and more—back to Disney. The aftermath is now a reality: those shows are dropping from Netflix on March 1, 2022. Do you still want a binge‑fest that includes over 160 episodes? Hold onto your popcorn; you’ve got two weak—sorry, weeks—left.

Who’s leaving the house?

  • Daredevil (Seasons 1‑3)
  • The Punisher (Seasons 1‑2)
  • Jessica Jones (Seasons 1‑3)
  • Luke Cage (Seasons 1‑2)
  • Iron Fist (Seasons 1‑2)
  • The Defenders (one‑season anthology)

Netflix first dropped Daredevil in 2015 and rolled out the rest over a four‑year sprint. Today, the “This show is available until March 1” banner is showing up everywhere—except oddly not in Singapore or possibly other non‑US regions. Whether it’s just a glitch or a selective exit, folks outside the US are getting a taste of the mystery.

What happens to the darker, adult‑oriented stories?

If you’re wondering whether these shows will cross over to Disney+ (the family‑friendly side of the Disney kingdom), ask yourself this: Will the night‑time Marvels ever feel at home in the daytime Disney hub? The answer is as uncertain as a cliffhanger ending.

Interestingly, Charlie Cox (Daredevil) and Vincent D’Onofrio (Kingpin) ended up on Spider‑Man: No Way Home and Disney+’s Hawkeye last December. Marvel Studios is clearly open to keeping the beloved actors in the narrative world, but the official status of the original Netflix shows remains a bit of a Mysterio‑grade mystery.

TL;DR

If you love your superhero binge sessions, grab them while you can—Netflix is cleaning house on March 1. Marvel’s future on Disney+ remains out of the question for now, but actors still appear across the MCU, hinting that the storylines might not be dead forever.