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sburg2007 said:
Now that the Marvel shows are off netflix, did we every hear about where they will be going? Just off platforms for foreseeable future?
maroon barchetta said:sburg2007 said:
Now that the Marvel shows are off netflix, did we every hear about where they will be going? Just off platforms for foreseeable future?
Disney?
Yup, Hulu if we're lucky but I'm not counting on it. No way those shows are going to Disney+.Farmer1906 said:maroon barchetta said:sburg2007 said:
Now that the Marvel shows are off netflix, did we every hear about where they will be going? Just off platforms for foreseeable future?
Disney?
Doubt it would be Disney+. Hulu is where they stick their more adult shows.
The countdown is on. Marvel's Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders, The Punisher, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. start streaming March 16 on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/U80cfZCPa8
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) March 1, 2022
From https://nerdist.com/article/netflix-marvel-shows-coming-to-disney-plus-disney/Farmer1906 said:
I wonder what kind of warnings they'll have. I am pretty sure it was TV-MA. The sex and language are pretty mild in general, but pretty intense compared to what's on Disney+. Violence wise it's pretty bloody and rough. Fine by me though.
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Considering The Punisher is coming to Disney+, it's no surprise the site also announced it's updating its parental controls. Starting "on or after March 16," all US subscribers will receive a prompt to update their Parental Controls when they log on to the site. That prompt will include the option to select content ratings restrictions for every profile on the account. You'll be able to chose a content setting of TV-MA rather than TV-14.
In other areas (countries) they're airing more adult content on Disney Plus. I'm sure they've had to cross that bridge there and will just add parental controls.Farmer1906 said:
I wonder what kind of warnings they'll have. I am pretty sure it was TV-MA. The sex and language are pretty mild in general, but pretty intense compared to what's on Disney+. Violence wise it's pretty bloody and rough. Fine by me though.
He's going to absolutely kill it as Blade.tysker said:
Cottonmouth on Disney+?
Cause everybody wants to be the king
eta: NSFW, btw
No one is saying little kids should watch these.Decay said:
Yeah just as a parental primer for the shows, they do the standard "streaming shows must display boob in episode one" for at least Daredevil and Luke Cage. Outside of that I don't remember much shown sexual content but there's lots of implied stuff. Definitely some drugs too.
Little kids should be steered the hell away from Daredevil and Punisher as their violence goes beyond anything in the MCU.
Okay? My post wasn't supposed to be a critique or anything. I just wanted to clarify what I remember from watching them.fig96 said:No one is saying little kids should watch these.Decay said:
Yeah just as a parental primer for the shows, they do the standard "streaming shows must display boob in episode one" for at least Daredevil and Luke Cage. Outside of that I don't remember much shown sexual content but there's lots of implied stuff. Definitely some drugs too.
Little kids should be steered the hell away from Daredevil and Punisher as their violence goes beyond anything in the MCU.
One article mentioned that the release is coming with updated parental controls. As far as I know, PG-13 has been about the extent of it, but I haven't dived too deeply into the catalogue.dave94 said:
I honestly haven't ever checked, but does Disney+ have any R-rated movies? I know the Disney studio doesn't do hard R movies, so are all of their other studios on Hulu?
This is the offensive content warning we need.jeffk said:
Also no one should watch Iron Fist. Not because it's violent or profane, but because it sucks.