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Although not entirely unexpected,Friend's Mother 4 (2025) Netflix's cancellation of Marvel's The Punisherand Jessica Joneshas struck some nerves.
Particularly not pleased about The Punisherbeing cut was Eminem, who wrote a caps-only tweet admonishing the streaming giant for its decision.
SEE ALSO: Netflix's Mötley Crüe biopic digs into the band's debaucherous pastAlthough, credit to Eminem, he was still polite enough to end his tweet with a "sincerely."
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Eminem's tweet prompted a response from some of The Punisher'scast, like Amber Rose Revah, who played Dinah Madani in the series.
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Also speaking up was Floriana Lima, who took on the role of Krista Dumont.
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It might come as a surprise that Eminem is a fan of the Netflix show, but he definitely has a connection to the series.
The rapper appeared in a one-off issue with The Punisher in 2009, where they buddied up to take on Barracuda. It was released to help promote Eminem's album Relapse.
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As Disney gears up to launch its own streaming service, Marvel series have slowly disappeared from Netflix. Other Marvel series, like Iron Fist, Luke Cage,and Daredevil, were cancelled last year.
It's unclear if these shows will continue on Disney's service, and as Marvel Television executive producer Jeph Loeb explained, these cancellations were all Netflix's decision.
"Our Network partner may have decided they no longer want to continue telling the tales of these great characters... but you know Marvel better than that," he wrote in a blog post.
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