As Netflix cancels 'Luke Cage' and 'Iron Fist', Marvel fans remember the 'Avenger: Infinity War' climax

While fans come to terms with this change, some of them took to Twitter to joke about how Thanos' snap in the film 'Avengers: Infinity Wars' could have caused the cancellation.
Iron Fist and Luke Cage in a crossover episode in the season 2 of 'Luke Cage' (Photo | IMDB)
Iron Fist and Luke Cage in a crossover episode in the season 2 of 'Luke Cage' (Photo | IMDB)

LOS ANGELES: Netflix has pulled the plug on Marvel's "Luke Cage" series, days after it cancelled another show "Iron Fist".

The second season of "Luke Cage", which features Mike Colter in the title role, debuted on the streaming giant's platform in June this year. 

"Unfortunately, 'Marvel's Luke Cage' will not return for a third season. 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," Netflix and Marvel Television said in a joint statement.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show was cancelled due to the creative differences and the inability to agree to terms for a third season of the show.

The first season of "Luke Cage" premiered in September, 2016 to positive reviews. The show's season two had also received positive response from both the audience and the critics. It is unclear whether the series will be revived for Disney's own streaming service, which is expected to arrive in 2019.

While fans come to terms with this change, some of them took to Twitter to joke about how Thanos' snap in the film 'Avengers: Infinity Wars' could have caused the cancellation.

Fans have also speculated that this could mean that Netflix is making space for another Marvel show 'Heroes for Hire'. Heroes for Hire is a superhero team in New York who are involved in private investigations and protection services, which is owned by Luke Cage and Iron Fist. 

(with inputs from PTI)

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