Netflix is going to release a new Marvel series every six months

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Considering how popular Daredevil has been, it’s no surprise that Marvel and Netflix will be releasing a new series every six months from now on, starting with a Jessica Jones series. Aside from the first season of Jessica Jones and the second season of Daredevil, Netflix is also working on Iron Fist and a Luke Cage show with Marvel, with Netflix CCO Ted Sarando hinting at the possibility of a spin-off series for The Punisher as well. 

Though the next Marvel film, Captain America: Civil War, won’t premiere until May, more Marvel heroes are coming to your streaming queue—and soon. Netflix announced at the Television Critics Association summer meeting on Tuesday that it will be rolling out a new Marvel superhero series every six months. Marvel and Netflix teamed up to bring five separate shows to the streaming service, focusing on a group of comic book heroes called The Defenders, a street-level Avengers team. The first in the series, Daredevil, premiered in April. Jessica Jones will be the next superhero to get a Netflix treatment before the end of 2015, followed by Iron Fist and Luke Cage, according to the Associated Press. After each has starred in their own series, all four will join forces for a Defenders show.

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