https://www.comicbookmovie.com/disn...ng-service-marvel-shows-will-stay-put-a153171
With Disney just recently announcing the cutting of ties with Netflix for the distribution rights of their movies in the future, which coincides with the announcement of their own future Disney streaming service, it will be interesting to see how this affects Marvel's ties with Netflix. For one, what it will do for sure is eventually remove in a few years any MCU movies on Netflix. It likely then will also migrate Agents of Shield from Netflix to their own service. However, the biggest thing that is in question is what the future is for all the Marvel Netflix shows. Here is a few quotes on that front, though they are pretty vague:
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/disn...ng-service-marvel-shows-will-stay-put-a153171
Here is my guess. First of all, I have no idea if Disney will ever be able to remove the existing Marvel Netflix shows that are already on there or the ones that are already contracted out with Netflix to do in the near future like The Punisher, Daredevil Season 3, Jessica Jones Season 2, and even Iron Fist Season 2. A lot of the problem I see there is that I think all these shows are almost co-produced with Netflix, though I could be wrong on that. If so, I doubt they ever leave Netflix, but even if they aren't co-produced, I'm not sure how the contract is written in perpetuity. My guess is it will be fairly Netflix friendly on the distribution rights front, but I could be wrong.
However, once all the current seasons and future already contracted seasons are done with, I would highly doubt Marvel continues that partnership. There is no need to, as they can just do it all themselves. Disney seems to be becoming like Apple more and more every year, as their power in the marketplace expands. This is where they realize they are acquiring enough resources to the point where they don't necessarily need to play ball with others. Not only did they acquire Marvel, but with that acquisition, Marvel then went from just producing movies to both producing and distributing movies. Later, they even acquired distribution rights from Paramount to all the movies in the MCU they previously didn't have since they were prior to the acquisition. Therefore, this made Marvel Studios a complete all-around movie studio like anyone else. Now, Disney goes out and just acquired majority stakeholder ownership in a streaming service company, which now allows Disney to completely control their future on the streaming distribution front. They are essentially taking one step after another to acquire the entire pipeline of product to home, which is even more seen to be the case when you consider rumors out there of Apple and Disney considering some type of merger. So yes, Disney is currently attempting to take over the world, but in the end, it is no different than what Apple has been trying to do for years too.
In caveat..... the minute Disney starts making us buy specific "Disney" cords for all our electronics is EXACTLY where I draw the line
