Collider:
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Can't wait to see this.
I really think Marvel have a good thing going with Netflix so far. It's a great way of telling darker stories within the Marvel Universe without dumbing them down for films (since you know Disney and kids meaning restrictions).
Hopefully Moonknight, Blade and the like are next