Did we miss a post-credits scene in Avengers: Infinity War where Thanos snaps again and kills all the awesome Avengers movies on Netflix? He really is the most sinister villain in the history of the 23 movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We get that he was trying to bring balance to the universe by killing off half of all life, thereby removing the strain on resources and theoretically giving the remaining half a better chance to thrive. But what exactly does Thanos have to gain by snapping away all the awesome Avengers flicks that used to be available to stream on Netflix?!
Ahh, so it isn’t Thanos who is to blame for Netflix losing all of its Marvel movies. This time around, it’s Bob Iger who snapped his fingers and made everything disappear. We knew as soon as Disney first announced Disney+ more than a year ago that all of the company’s best content would end up getting pulled from other platforms, and we watched it begin to unfold this past November when Disney+ first launched. Now that the service is in full swing, all of Disney’s remaining popular content is making its way back home. Unfortunately for Netflix subscribers who aren’t also coughing up more cash each month for Disney+, that means we’re perilously close to the end of the road for the last few Avengers movies that are still available to stream.
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We finally know when Netflix will lose its last 3 big Avengers movies originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 11:04:46 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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