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Netflix Pulls The Plug On ‘Luke Cage’, No Season 3 For Marvel’s Harlem Hero
by Dominic Patten

and Nellie Andreeva tip

October 19, 2018 7:14pm


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EXCLUSIVE: One week after Iron Fist was canned and the same day that the long awaited third season of Daredevil launched, Netflix has canceled Luke Cage.



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Unfortunately, Marvel’s Luke Cage will not return for a third season,” Marvel and the streaming service said on Friday. “Everyone at Marvel Television and Netflix is grateful to the dedicated showrunner, writers, cast and crew who brought Harlem’s Hero to life for the past two seasons, and to all the fans who have supported the series.”

This axing of Luke Cage came as a surprise. A writer’s room under showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker had been working for awhile, producing scripts and taking notes, with a formal Season 3 order considered almost a foregone conclusion by all concerned.




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That all went south in the last 48 hours.

The pink slipping of the Mike Colter-led series was ultimately a combo of the age old creative differences and the inability for the parties involved to reach a deal, according to sources. With a season perched on the conclusion of the June 22 launched Season 2 plotted out months and months ago, detailed drafts for the first half of the 10-episode projected third season were delivered to Marvel and Netflix this week.

We hear that some execs had issues with the more developed scripts, even though they strongly incorporated suggestions from both Netflix and Marvel brass. Add to that, the writers’ room was recently put on hold for a week, as the streamer and the Disney-owned company were figuring out the mechanisms of changing the deal for the planned Luke Cage third season from the original 13-episodes to a slimmed down 10-episodes. It eventuallyescalated to behind-the-scenes turmoil in the past two days and demands for changes in creative reign. With Marvel and Netflix seemingly in intractable and different sides of the disputes, a harsh cancelation became the only viable exit strategy, it appears.

The revolving door of showrunners on Marvel’s shows on Netflix have seen new creative teams become almost the norm. There’s been new showrunners for every season of Daredevil, Raven Metzner took over Iron Fist for its second and final season and Jessica Jones’ Melissa Rosenberg heading off to an overall deal with WBTV once Season 3 of the Krysten Ritter-led series is done.

In another sense, it was a done deal in so far as the Marvel shows on Netflix are costly to make, even with New York’s generous tax credits. Back in 2013, the streamer paid top dollar for the series, that they don’t even own.

At this point there is no plans for owner Marvel to resurrect Luke Cage on the upcoming Disney streaming service. But, being that the Simone Missick co-starrer crashed Netflix in its first season opening weekend in September 2016 and had a very well watched and well received 13-episode Season 2, it could be a Sweet Christmas, as Luke says, down the line.

After the end of the Finn Jones-led Iron Fist on October 12 and now Luke Cage down for the count, the number of Marvel series on Netflix has been cut by 40%. Only the Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio toplined Man Without Fear series, Jessica Jonesand The Punisher remain.

As things stand, the Krysten Ritter fronted and the Jon Bernthal fueled shows have been renewed for third and second seasons respectively and are still on track for their pencilled in launch dates. There is and has never been an intention for a second season of the organizationally challengingThe Defenders miniseries, as Netflix VP original content Cindy Holland told Deadline this summer.





No formal word yet if Netflix’s first Marvel series Daredevil will be coming back for a fourth season. However, with the axe swinging, a lack of Daredevil Season 4 would be the clearest indication that the once warm and fuzzy halcyon days between Marvel and Netflix had hit an ice age.
 
Yeah I think that where they are headed "Heros for Hire/Daughters of the Dragon"...

Originally 4 shows but Punisher forced their hand to combine Cage and Iron fist...

nah - Netflix and Disney are on different pages...
a year ago Netflix would have happily payed for 10 Marvel shows

now? Heroes for Hire et al. ain't happening
and
I'm now hearing that Daredevil is a wrap - as far as Netflix is concerned S3 is the last season
 
nah - Netflix and Disney are on different pages...
a year ago Netflix would have happily payed for 10 Marvel shows

now? Heroes for Hire et al. ain't happening
and
I'm now hearing that Daredevil is a wrap - as far as Netflix is concerned S3 is the last season

WHAT..WHY???

Just recently all these shows "broke" the internet.

OK Iron Fist was a massive f*ck up.

But damn, apparently the 2nd season really tried HARD to improve.
 
WHAT..WHY???

Just recently all these shows "broke" the internet.

OK Iron Fist was a massive f*ck up.

But damn, apparently the 2nd season really tried HARD to improve.
 


If,Disney dont bring those shows back then it's fuck them..How are you going to let Netflix cancel your shows and you dont bring it back. Especially, when one of them basically broke the internet for its first season....

This better be Disney forcing Netflix to give them their shows,so they can distribute the shows themselves.
 

you know somehting...

I;m thinking

Of the 4 shows...

in ORDER of MOST LIKELY to be on Disney app to LEAST Likely?

What you think?

I think...

1. Daredevil
2. Luke Cage
3. Defenders
4. Jessica Jones
5. Iron Fist with a NEW LEAD....

and they will have a MASTER OF KUNG FU series.

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The Mouse is not to be fucked with...

Whatever digital streaming service they have coming out it'll be picked up there

Yeah the mouse played the long game with Fox and now we'll see what game they running on Netflix...

The movies contracts end next year and they seem to be figuring out a way to get out of the TV contracts sooner rather than later...
 
JJ and Punisher are already in production so canceling at this point would probably cost more than just going through with it.

Netflix is playing the long game while trying not to offend The Mouse. They ain't doing disney's work but still there will be a significant time lapse between seasons of LC and IF if disney does pick them up.
All in all Netflix saved a ton of money while taking zero risks.
 
JJ and Punisher are already in production so canceling at this point would probably cost more than just going through with it.

Netflix is playing the long game while trying not to offend The Mouse. They ain't doing disney's work but still there will be a significant time lapse between seasons of LC and IF if disney does pick them up.
All in all Netflix saved a ton of money while taking zero risks.

Luke Cage was expected to be renewed as Netflix ordered scripts and they had 6 months of scripts already completed...

https://411mania.com/movies/luke-cage-not-returning-third-season-netflix/
The news is surprising because Netflix had ordered scripts for the third season, with six months of work being done by the writer’s room, and a renewal announcement was said to be expected any day. Deadline reports that the decision came down to creative differences between Netflix and Marvel, with discussions about the season’s length causing some turmoil as well. Ultimately, the two sides were unable to work things out.
 
Isn't Hulu owned by Disney? I know we got a million and one streaming services, but you'd think they would just fold their Marvel entities into Hulu IF they do indeed own it
 
Isn't Hulu owned by Disney? I know we got a million and one streaming services, but you'd think they would just fold their Marvel entities into Hulu IF they do indeed own it

see the HULU thing confuses me

at first it was all the big networks trying NOT to let Apple do to THEM what they did tho the ENTIRE music industry and compete bootlegging...

but now?

I hare NO IDEA what they doing with HULU.
 
CHURCH

this should be a WAY bigger topic of discussion

all these competing apps actually PROMOTE illegal activities.
Greed. They never learn. Consumers spoke. They are willing to pay a fair price. All these studios were eating well of Netflix, but no, they need even more. Netflix even paid the bump when studios went way high with access prices after they found streaming was successful.

It was the perfect environment. EVERYONE was winning. Netflix. Studios. Consumers. Now folks will just go back to piracy. Just like there was a first wave of cord cutters( cut back in 2010), people within that first wave are 'stream cutting.' :eek:
 
Greed. They never learn. Consumers spoke. They are willing to pay a fair price. All these studios were eating well of Netflix, but no, they need even more. Netflix even paid the bump when studios went way high with access prices after they found streaming was successful.

It was the perfect environment. EVERYONE was winning. Netflix. Studios. Consumers. Now folks will just go back to piracy. Just like there was a first wave of cord cutters( cut back in 2010), people within that first wave are 'stream cutting.' :eek:

wait..WHAT !?!?!?!

that is THING?????
 
see the HULU thing confuses me

at first it was all the big networks trying NOT to let Apple do to THEM what they did tho the ENTIRE music industry and compete bootlegging...

but now?

I hare NO IDEA what they doing with HULU.
Looked it up real quick and Disney is majority owner of Hulu.

At first it was Disney, Fox and Comcast but Disney bought out Fox and all their debt to become majority owner.
 
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