My guess is it's up to Netflix. How do they normally handle it?
So it sounds like they are done filming. Hopefully that means they'll start releasing more info.Steven S. DeKnight Twitter said:Thanks to the cast and crew for an amazing experience directing the season finale of #Daredevil. Goodby, NYC. Peace and love!
A month earlier than I thought as well. May had been kicked around. I'm very eager for this!! Does AoS run straight through, not skipping any weeks, when it returns in March?
Agent Carter, Agents of Shield, Daredevil, Age of Ultron, Ant-Man--so much packed into 7 months that's just Marvel Studios!! Comic Con hits where I bet we will get CA:Civil War footage and then AoS returns for S3 to wrap up 2015!! The follow-up Netflix series AKA Jessica Jones, is that slated for a Fall/Winter '15 debut?? I haven't heard that I can recall.
Well, um, crap! What does this likely mean in terms of deciding a second season on any of them? Not getting a second season of DD till 2020 just seems like a bad strategy.The latest word, disappointingly, is that the Netflix series are expected to come out roughly a year apart. Which means we wouldn't see the Defenders crossover until 2019.
Well, um, crap! What does this likely mean in terms of deciding a second season on any of them? Not getting a second season of DD till 2020 just seems like a bad strategy.The latest word, disappointingly, is that the Netflix series are expected to come out roughly a year apart. Which means we wouldn't see the Defenders crossover until 2019.
Intersplice a S2 into say the same year Luke Cage debuts(2017?). Jessica Jones S2 the year of Iron Fist(2018) and so forth??
A bit puzzled at the strategy involved here unless these were always, from the start, intended to be one and done singular mini-series.
The announcement of "Daredevil," "Jessica Jones," "Luke Cage" and "Iron Fist" that would culminate in a "Defenders" season seems to emulate the framework of Marvel's movies, and Sarandos says that fans can expect the same sort of sequel structure when it comes to those shows' second seasons. "They're all eligible to go into multiple seasons for sure, and contemplate that they will," he says.
The latest word, disappointingly, is that the Netflix series are expected to come out roughly a year apart. Which means we wouldn't see the Defenders crossover until 2019.
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