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Jacob Siegal
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Last summer, Marvel Studios finished removing all of its movies from Netflix and transporting them to Disney+, where they will remain alongside all of the new shows the studio is producing set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This came as no surprise after Disney revealed that it would be launching its own streaming service, but it does leave a hole on Netflix that was previously filled with some of Marvel's biggest blockbusters.
Filling that hole is an incredibly tall task, but few tasks are too tall for Netflix, which despite losing Marvel movies to Disney+, Friends to HBO Max, and The Office to Peacock, is still the top dog in the streaming world. One of the ways Netflix plans to replace the seemingly irreplaceable Marvel filmography is with its own superhero cinematic universe of sorts. Back in 2017, Netflix acquired Mark Millar's Millarworld imprint and announced plans to turn the comic book franchises into shows and movies. The first of those shows will be Jupiter's Legacy.
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‘Jupiter’s Legacy’ could give Netflix its own version of the Avengers originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 18:05:37 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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