How to Watch the Marvel Netflix Shows in Order on Disney+ in 2023

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The Defenders universe on Netflix is no more with the show having completely departed the service in favor of residing on its new home on Disney+. While that makes the shows no longer part of our coverage, you may still be interested in watching the shows in order on Disney+ so here’s how you do just that.

Running between 2015 and 2019, Marvel’s Netflix television series universe (sometimes referred to as The Defenders Saga, Marvel Street-Level Heroes, or Marvel Knights) adapted multiple characters from Marvel Comics across 6 series, 13 seasons, and 161 episodes.

First announced in November 2013, the franchise’s time came to an end on Netflix in 2019 with the final season of Jessica Jones as Disney and Netflix were unable to come to an agreement to renew the shows. This is attributed to Disney wanting the various shows and IP back to help stock its own streaming service, Disney+.

Then in March 2022, all 6 of the shows and every single episode departed Netflix and went to Disney+ as Disney bought back the rights to the show.

Despite no longer being available on Netflix, we know a lot of people still want to watch the Netflix Marvel shows in order so we’ve updated our list (likely for the final time) to reflect the full running order if you want to watch all series in order.


Quick Netflix Marvel Season Watch Order

Not looking for an expanded watch order? Not a problem. Here’s just the list of what order to watch the Netflix Marvel shows.

  1. Daredevil (Season 1) – 13 episodes
  2. Jessica Jones (Season 1) – 13 episodes
  3. Daredevil (Season 2) – 13 episodes
  4. Luke Cage (Season 1) – 13 episodes
  5. Iron Fist (Season 1) – 13 episodes
  6. The Defenders (Limited Series) – 8 episodes
  7. The Punisher (Season 1) – 13 episodes
  8. Jessica Jones (Season 2) – 13 episodes
  9. Luke Cage (Season 2) – 13 episodes
  10. Iron Fist (Season 2) – 10 episodes
  11. Daredevil (Season 3) – 13 episodes
  12. The Punisher (Season 2) – 13 episodes
  13. Jessica Jones (Season 3) – 13 episodes

How to watch the Marvel Netflix shows in order – expanded

Please note: spoilers for each respective show and season will be covered in-depth below.

1. Daredevil (Season 1)

First released on Netflix: April 10th, 2015

Daredevil Season 1

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Matthew Murdock. Lawyer by day, crime-fighting vigilante at night.

As a child, Matt was tragically blinded by a radioactive substance, although he no longer has use of his vision his remaining 4 senses were heightened to a superhuman level.

After the untimely death of his father, Matt was left to be raised in an orphanage. With no family and a sense of justice to help those in need, Matt trained to become a lawyer while in secret trained to become a master in hand to hand in combat so he can take the fight directly to the streets of Hell’s Kitchen.

With its grittier and more grounded approach to being a vigilante, the show stood apart from the rest of its rivals and by the end of the season, it left me wanting more and more. Perhaps one of the best villains on screen in recent times Wilson Fisk (Portrayed by Vincent D’Onorfio), is a cold and powerful presence in every scene leaving you on the edge of your seat.


2. Jessica Jones (Season 1)

First released on Netflix: November 20th, 2015

Jessica Jones Season 1 Picture

Picture: Disney / Marvel

After surviving the car accident that caused the death of her parents and brother, Jessica awoke to discover she has superhuman strength. As an adult, Jessica runs her own private investigator agency, suffering from PTSD after being under the control of the Brainwashing Kilgrave (Portrayed by David Tennant), Jessica struggles to lead a normal life.

After the brief and abrupt end to her Superhero career relying upon a bottle of bourbon to get her through the day, Jessica comes across a case that will force her to face the demons of her past and to discover who she is.

After the success of the first season of Daredevil, I was incredibly hyped for this show and I most certainly wasn’t let down. Touching upon issues I never thought I’d see in a superhero show Jessica Jones was a clever and powerful season of TV.

Her on-screen partner David Tennant portraying the role of Kilgrave perfectly steals each scene he is in having your eyes locked on the screen leaving you hooked on his every word.


3. Daredevil (Season 2)

First Released on Netflix: March 18th, 2016

Daredevil Season 2 Poster

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Following on from the events of the first season Matt Murdock finds himself facing enemies both old and new. Struggling with the double life he is leading Matt faces his hardest challenge yet.

Out of all the seasons for the Marvel TV verse, Daredevil season 2 has easily left the fans with the most divided opinion. For some, this was a tale of 2 halves (quite literally) with the introduction of the Punisher (portrayed by Jon Bernthal), the first half of this season was explosive and action-packed, and the 2nd half of the season focused more on the relationship of Matt Murdock and Elektra Natchios (portrayed by Elodie Young).

Jon Bernthal features in a role he was born to play. This is the prequel to The Punisher that was later released on Netflix (although wasn’t initially planned).


4. Luke Cage (Season 1)

First Released on Netflix: September 30th, 2016

Luke Cage TV Series

Picture: Disney / Marvel

Carl Lucas or better known as Luke Cage is a bulletproof man.

A former cop that was framed for murder, Luke just wants a peaceful life but as it would have its trouble always finds a way to land at his door. Tired of the corruption and crime on the streets of Luke decides enough is enough and will use his powers to clean the streets of Harlem.

Since I first saw Luke Cage this season has had me very conflicted, while it doesn’t show the quality of what Daredevil and Jessica Jones brought before, Luke Cage is still a good show in its own right but the high points from this season gravitate around the villain Cottonmouth (portrayed by Mahershala Ali) and its excellent soundtrack.

More relatable to the real world Luke has to take on a Crimelord and political corruption rather than an ancient order of Ninjas or a psychotic superpowered villain. Mike Colter is brilliant as Luke Cage, with a smooth-as-butter voice and the body of an NFL linebacker you can believe that he really is Power Man.


5. Iron Fist (Season 1)

First Released on Netflix: March 17th, 2017

Iron Fist

Picture: Disney / Marvel

Danny Rand was only 10 years old when he survived the plane crash that killed his parents. After spending over a decade being raised by the Monks of K’un-Lun, through great trial and ordeal Danny has become the Immortal Iron Fist. Wanting to reconnect with his past Danny leaves the sanctuary of K’un-Lun and sets out to New York. Discovering his family’s billionaire business is now in the hands of his father’s business partner, he will stop at nothing to restore the family legacy.

It’s safe to say that the 4th title character of the Defenders fell flat on its face in his first outing. Often regarded as the weakest defender, Iron Fist failed to connect with the fans and really missed the mark. To put it simply Danny Rand is a hard character to relate to and arguably also isn’t a very likable character anyways, there are many times in the season when he shows the slightest bit of character development to only have it revert back to what made him flawed.


6. The Defenders (Limited Series)

First released on Netflix: July 31, 2017

The Defenders on Netflix

Picture: Disney / Marvel

A sequence of events brings the Heroes of New York City together for the first time. Facing a threat that threatens the entirety of New York City, to accomplish their goal of saving New York the heroes must unite together to become the Defenders and defeat The Hand.

After waiting 3 years to see what is the equivalent TV version of the Avengers.


7. The Punisher (Season 1)

First Released on Netflix: November 17th, 2017

The Punisher Netflix Show

Picture: Disney / Marvel

After taking revenge on those responsible for the death of his family, Frank Castle uncovers a conspiracy that runs far deeper than that of New York’s criminals. Frank will stop at nothing using any means necessary to Punish those involved.

Just when Netflix needed a show to reignite the love for their expanded TV Verse along came Jon Bernthal as The Punisher. After the popularity of his appearance in season 2 of Daredevil, Netflix confirmed their order for the Punisher series.

Not shying away from what everyone loves about the Punisher, this season was thoroughly entertaining, packed full of action and brutality the Punisher really was great. Jon Bernthal reprising his role was born to play the character, cold, ruthless and without mercy, he perfectly presents the character the way he is loved in the comics. Despite the mixed reviews received from both critics and fans alike, this is a personal favorite of mine and I for one cannot wait for the second season of this show.


8. Jessica Jones (Season 2)

First Released on Netflix: March 8th, 2018

Jessica Jones Season 2

Picture: Disney / Marvel

After leaving the influence of Kilgrave behind her, Jessica takes on a new case that leads her to confront her past again and the origins of her powers.

There isn’t much for me to say about this season, compared to its first outing I felt the second season of Jessica Jones didn’t live up to my expectations. At times a superhero is only as good as its villain and with the absence of David Tennant as Kilgrave and no viable replacement, the story of this season definitely suffered.

Admittedly there are very good points to the show such as Krysten Ritter reprisal as Jessica continued to be excellent, with what she brings to the role she is definitely the stand out star in the series while those around her struggle to shine. The show has been renewed for a 3rd season and while this season didn’t live up to the success of the first I am still very much looking forward to where the series goes.


9. Luke Cage (Season 2)

First Released on Netflix: June 22nd, 2018

Luke Cage Season 2

Picture: Disney / Marvel

After his confrontation with Diamondback, Luke Cage has become the hero celebrity of Harlem. With the streets clean new and old threats rise to tarnish the work of the hero of Harlem.

When the first season ended I was left with a bit of a sour taste in my mouth, with what started as an excellent show ended rather stale. So after watching this season, I was pleasantly surprised. While it isn’t the best season of TV Netflix has produced for the Marvel-verse it was still a very entertaining outing for the Power Man.

Both old and new villains appeared and they handled the juggling of the adversaries very well, while not an out and out villain and more of an Anti-Hero of this story Bushmaster (Portrayed by Mustafa Shakir) was an excellent addition. Alfre Woodard reprising her role as Mariah Dillard was excellent, as a villain, she played her role perfectly as I hated her for every second she was on the screen hoping all her scheming would come crashing down around her.


10. Iron Fist (Season 2)

First Released on Netflix: September 7th, 2018

Iron Fist Season 2

Picture: Disney / Marvel

Danny Rand returns to keep the peace in the city of New York using the powers of the Immortal Iron Fist.

After a poor reception from its first season, season two has been seen a much better response, while still not as popular as Daredevil or Jessica Jones, compared to the way fans and critics alike had reacted initially it’s safe to say Iron Fist season two is certainly a much better show than what came previously. Even with the positive to response to season 2, this hasn’t been enough for Marvel and Netflix to push ahead for the 3rd season. While it is a shame this is the last we’ll see of Iron Fist on a stand-alone show there is no reason why we can’t potentially see a ‘Heroes for Hire’ show with Luke Cage.


11. Daredevil (Season 3)

First Released on Netflix: October 19th, 2018

Daredevil Season 3

Picture: Disney / Marvel

Barely surviving the events of The Defenders, Matt Murdock has taken refuge in Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. While recovering from his wounds, it is revealed that Wilson Fisk has been released from prison after making a deal with the FBI. Enraged by this news, Daredevil throws away his philosophy and will stop at nothing to put an end to Fisk once and for all, even if that means killing him. Will Matt come to his sense? Can Karen and Foggy bring Matt back to the light?

Season 3 had another phenomenal showing just when the MCTVU really needed a show to step up. Charlie Cox was incredible as Daredevil and really embodies the role he was born to play, not to mention Vincent D’Onofrio as the Kingpin never fails to impress. The new approach to Bullseye felt grounded and worked brilliantly within the story. All the cast can be credited for their excellent performances for season 3. Sadly this will be the last time we see them reprise their roles on Netflix after news broke that Daredevil has been canceled.


12. The Punisher (Season 2)

First Released on Netflix: January 18th, 2019

The Punisher Season 2

Picture: Disney / Marvel

Without mercy, bloodier and ruthless Frank Castle was incredible this season carrying out his extreme vigilante justice. Absolutely born for this role you can see just how much Jon Bernthal enjoys playing the role of Frank Castle. The second season was a vast improvement upon the first and when the show finally feeling like its about to hit its stride we may never get to see the true potential of The Punisher.

Hopefully, this isn’t the last we see Frank donning the white and black but we aren’t holding out much hope for a third season.


13. Jessica Jones (Season 3)

First Released on Netflix: June 14th, 2019

Jessica Jones Season 3

Picture: Disney / Marvel

In the climax of season 2, Jessica’s mother was killed by her best friend Trish. Devasted at the loss of a family member how will this impact Jessica in season 3?

“In the final season, Jessica matches wits with a calculating serial killer, and a newly powered Trish goes to extremes to stamp out evil.”

The final season of Jessica Jones concludes the Marvel universe on Netflix.


The Defenders Post-Netflix

Post-2019, it was unclear what the future of the characters of The Defenders was. That was until 2021 when Marvel regained the rights to use the characters in their own body of works again.

Since then, here’s all the Marvel movies and shows we’ve seen The Defenders pop up in since:

Matthew Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home

Matt Murdock as Daredevil made a brief appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home who serves as the lawyer for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man following the events of Far From Home.

His appearance lasts under 2-minutes and there are a few fun little throwbacks to the show and we get to see Matt show off his incredible reflexes.

Daredevil’s Kingpin in Hawkeye

One of the central villains in the Daredevil series was Kingpin who makes a surprise appearance in the new Disney+ series, Hawkeye.

In the show’s fifth episode, it’s revealed that Eleanor Bishop (played by Vera Farmiga) is in partnership with Kingpin.

Now, spoiler alert, it is implied that he’s killed in Hawkeye even if it is done off-screen. This is contentious among fans as many believe that a shot to the heart isn’t enough to put him down. We’ll have to wait and see.

Vincent D’Onofrio first teased his involvement with the series on December 15th.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

In 2022, Disney+ released its She-Hulk series starring Tatiana Maslany and Matthew Murdoch featured throughout various episodes as both a lawyer and the crime-fighting vigilante.

Per Fandomwire, Daredevil featured for a total of just over 6 minutes throughout the course of the 9 episodes.

Daredevil: Born Again

daredevil born again disney plus

Daredevil in She-Hulk – Picture: Disney / Marvel

Scheduled to premiere in 2024 is a brand new series serving as a reboot (and not a fourth season) for Daredevil titled Daredevil: Born Again. Set to consist of 18 episodes, the show will see Cox and D’Onofrio return to their roles.


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