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Netflix Trolls Marvel Fans With "Jessica Jones" Cancellation Survey Question


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Netflix has already axed Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Daredevil, although the stars of those shows believed that they were going to be continuing their turns in the MCU. Fans weren't shocked when Iron Fist went out the window since the first season was horrible. The second season stepped it up immensely, but the cancellation was almost expected. Luke Cage's cancellation was a rough one but when Daredevil was axed, Marvel fans began to feel betrayed by Netflix. Questions began to surface online such as, "Will Jessica Jones be next?" and "What about Punisher?" It appears that the former will be getting let go next. 

One Redditor reposted a screenshot of a Netflix survey that has been floating around online. The survey asks "How disappointed would you be to learn that there was not going to be another season of the following series?" The survey then goes on to list Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones. The Defenders and The Punisher were left off the survey, but Iron Fist was allegedly included in a similar survey. Is Netflix trolling their users, or are they trying to gauge how much of an L they are taking but canceling their Marvel properties?

Anybody else been trolled by this Netflix survey from r/Defenders
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