It can be a chore to figure out exactly how to watch The Defenders and the related MCU TV shows that originally aired on Netflix (but are now available exclusively on Disney+), but release order matches un-universe chronology and is the best approach. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist all received their own series to set up the characters before coming together in their entirety for the first time in The Defenders. The approach mirrored the MCU’s success on the big screen, though the Defenders Saga shows’ collective MCU canon status is still up in the air.
Following the collective cancelation of each show in the saga in 2019, it was unclear if Marvel Studios would embrace each character and story into the official ongoing MCU continuity or leave them in limbo like Agents of Shield. Now, as a few characters trickle back into the modern MCU timeline, excitement is back on the rise for these shows. Below is the best way to enjoy their stories and how to follow up with the ones who have already re-appeared after the Netflix era.
Netflix’s The Defenders Watch Order
- Daredevil Season 1
- Jessica Jones Season 1
- Daredevil Season 2
- Luke Cage Season 1
- Iron Fist Season 1
- The Defenders Season 1
- The Punisher Season 1
- Jessica Jones Season 2
- Luke Cage Season 2
- Iron Fist Season 2
- Daredevil Season 3
- The Punisher Season 2
- Jessica Jones Season 3
The above is the Marvel Netflix shows order as originally released. While it might seem tempting to watch them out of order, binge the seasons of a particular character, or skip a character, this will have a negative impact on the viewing experience. Each of the shows includes references to the other series, and one character appears in all but one of the shows. Jessica Jones season 1 introduces Luke Cage, while Daredevil season 2 provides The Punisher’s story. Some seasons are more easily watched independently than others, but this Defenders watch order is undoubtedly the best.
It is worth noting that The Defenders and the related shows are not as light-hearted as most other MCU projects. Disney is acknowledging this, and the introduction of the Netflix Marvel shows to Disney+ has led the platform to introduce new changes to provide age-rating advisories for the series. With streaming platforms yet to adopt the practice of advising viewers on their respective sites regarding the best way to see interconnected shows, watching the Marvel Netflix shows in order of release date can fill this void.
How To Watch The Defenders Saga Within The MCU Timeline
After increasingly suggesting the Defenders Saga was part of the MCU, Disney+ released a version of the complete MCU timeline that included showing where each Netflix release would also be in this chronological order. This makes watching the entire series together with the MCU much easier, and also suggests some interesting things about prospective future Defenders characters coming to Marvel’s main on-screen universe based on how their personal lives would have to fit into the overarching narrative of the wider franchise.
Show Name |
Season |
Place In MCU Timeline |
---|---|---|
Daredevil |
Season 1 |
After I Am Groot & Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 |
Jessica Jones |
Season 1 |
After Daredevil Season 1 |
Daredevil |
Season 2 |
After Ant-Man |
Luke Cage |
Season 1 |
After Daredevil Season 2 |
Iron Fist |
Season 1 |
After Luke Cage Season 1 |
The Defenders |
Season 1 (Only Season) |
After Iron Fist Season 1 |
The Punisher |
Season 1 |
After Spider-Man: Homecoming |
Jessica Jones |
Season 2 |
After Doctor Strange |
Luke Cage |
Season 2 |
After Jessica Jones Season 2 |
Iron Fist |
Season 2 |
After Luke Cage Season 2 |
Daredevil |
Season 3 |
After Iron Fist Season 2 |
The Punisher |
Season 2 |
After Thor: Ragnarok |
Jessica Jones |
Season 3 |
After The Punisher Season 2 |
Based on this, the entire Defenders saga takes place in Phase 3 alone. That said, the range of releases are reasonably spread out between the Phase 3 releases they take place between, meaning it’s not just a case of the entire series being lumped in wherever it fits. Starting after I Am Groot/Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and ending just after Thor: Ragnarok doesn’t give the franchise plenty of time to stretch out in the wider universe, but this shorter stint does make sense with the bigger picture in mind.
Given that Phase 3 contains a five-year time skip between the end of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, featuring any shows past this point wouldn’t work without retroactively adding a five year timeskip into one of the series, meaning this timeline is set up for practical reasons as much as it is for foreshadowing. Underlining how relatively quickly the entire Defenders saga takes place according to its prospective place in the MCU timeline adds a certain level of ease to those attempting to rewatch the whole franchise as well, because it means those wanting to see how the shows fit into the MCU don’t have the shows too split up between other releases.
Interestingly, this also means that any Defenders character who does appear in the MCU from this point onward has years of missing history in the franchise that audiences will not yet be aware of – even if this stretch for some may simply consist of them being Snapped. Daredevil: Born Again may well shed light on what this looked like for a bigger picture, as the show is set to feature a wider range of Defenders characters already, and this list may grow yet more if some reveals have been concealed for when the show actually releases.
The Defenders Saga Is Continuing In The MCU
While anticipation is high for what will happen to the full breadth of Defenders characters in the MCU moving forward, Daredevil and Kingpin have already both appeared in multiple projects. Daredevil’s MCU journey continued with a tease as Peter Parker’s lawyer in Spider-Man: No Way Home and with a short stint in She-Hulk where he got a new colored suit and was Jennifer She-Hulk’s love interest for the two episodes he was in. He then appeared very briefly to battle Maya Lopez in Echo, showcasing the top-tier hand-to-hand combat he was known for in his series.
Kingpin has had a similar journey. NYC’s king of organized crime had an extended cameo as the secret big bad of Hawkeye, where he comes face-to-face with Kate Bishop before being shot in the face by Maya Lopez, who would go on to star in her own series, Echo. Kingpin has a much more significant role to play in Echo, where his backstory with Maya unfolds. The end credit scene for Echo teases more of Kingpin’s plan where it seems like he wants to run for mayor, which leads into Daredevil: Born Again.
When Daredevil: Born Again was announced, it was essentially going to be a soft-reboot of the series with some of the main characters returning while others would not. Now that Marvel has officially made the Defenders Saga canon, the series shifted to essentially be a continuation of season 3, with all the main characters coming back outside of Daredevil and Kingpin, including Foggy Nelson, Karen Paige, Punisher, Bullseye, and Vanessa Fisk.
Every Character That Has Or Will Be Returning In The MCU |
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---|---|---|
Actor |
Character |
Appearances |
Charlie Cox |
Daredevil / Matthew Murdock |
Spider-Man: No Way Home, She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, Echo, Daredevil: Born Again |
Vincent D’Onofrio |
Kingpin / Wilson Fisk |
Hawkeye, Echo, Daredevil: Born Again |
Jon Bernthal |
Punisher / Frank Castle |
Daredevil: Born Again |
Wilson Bethel |
Bullseye / Dex |
Daredevil: Born Again |
Deborah Ann Woll |
Karen Paige |
Daredevil: Born Again |
Elden Henson |
Foggy Nelson |
Daredevil: Born Again |
Ayelet Zurer |
Vanessa Fisk |
Daredevil: Born Again |
Will Daredevil: Born Again include The Defenders?
The currently-in-production series Daredevil: Born Again will be the first project in the modern MCU to fully feature a character from The Defenders, as it delivers a new adventure for Matt Murdock. Other Born Again confirmed returning cast members include Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk and Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, with the actors playing Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, and Fisk’s wife also set to return, despite initial reports to the contrary.
The culmination of Netflix’s Marvel hero series arrives as The Defenders, a superhero action mini-series that sees Daredevil, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage, all team up to face a common threat, an evil crime syndicate known as the Hand. As the heroes discover events throughout New York City that seem connected, they realize that by teaming up together, they may be enough to stop New York City from falling into ruin. However, ghosts from each of their pasts return to impede their heroic actions.
- Release Date
- August 18, 2017