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Marvel's Iron Fist is an American television series created by Scott Buck for the streaming service Netflix, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the franchise's films, and was the fourth Marvel Netflix series leading to the crossover miniseries The Defenders (2017).
There was also a very cinema 70's Luke Cage and Iron Fist, an 80's Punisher story that leaned into Scarface and Miami Vice, and a Deadpool story made based on cheesy 90's cartoons." The project was cancelled due to the then current shift in management at Marvel, following The Walt Disney Company's purchase. In 2021, Graeber revealed the ...
In October 2018, Netflix canceled Iron Fist, with Deadline Hollywood reporting that Disney was considering reviving the series on its streaming service Disney+. [185] Sarandos confirmed that the series were Netflix's to renew or cancel if they wished, and the company was "super happy with [the other series'] performance so far". [186]
In March 2007, Carr placed Iron Fist on hold due to scheduling conflicts. [96] In 2009, Marvel announced they had begun hiring a group of writers to help come up with creative ways to launch its lesser-known properties, such as Iron Fist, along with others such as Black Panther, Cable, Doctor Strange, Nighthawk, and Vision. [97]
The production churn since then appears to be part of the reason behind the cancellation of the show, but the showrunners did not let the dead end on the horizon deter them from crafting a final ...
In October 2018, Netflix cancelled both Iron Fist and Luke Cage, each after two seasons, [69] [70] followed by the cancellation of Daredevil in November after three seasons. Luke Cage was cancelled due to third season financial terms, while Daredevil was due to Netflix looking to fund their own properties. [71]
Various Marvel-based films at various stages of development were placed "on hold" and eventually canceled altogether by Disney following the acquisition, [4] with any future projects featuring the characters set to be produced by Marvel Studios and integrated into the MCU where applicable.