Disney's upcoming streaming service may be the end of Marvel shows on Netflix, according to a new report.

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Back in August the media juggernaut announced its plans to launch a streaming service in 2019 , starting in the U.S. and then expanding coverage worldwide. At the time, they confirmed Disney and Pixar titles would be removed from Netflix. Disney currently produces Marvel series like Daredevil, The Punisher , and others, but new Marvel shows are expected to be exclusive to the Disney streaming service, according to The Wall Street Journal Pulling those movies from Netflix in 2019 could see Disney giving up over $300 million a year, sources have told WSJ.Disney already confirmed its streaming service will play host to new upcoming films like Toy Story 4, Frozen 2, the live-action Lion King, and projects like a newly announced live-action Star Wars TV series . Recently, Disney held talks to buy assets from 21st Century Fox according to reports, which would have greatly expanded available content for the fledgling streaming service, but those talks are no longer reportedly active.Disney has a lot of irons in the fire, not the least of which is the upcoming release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which opens December 15. Lucasfilm also just announced Last Jedi director Rian Johnson will be creating a brand-new trilogy of Star Wars films

Brian Barnett is an IGN Freelance Writer. He isn't confident he can keep up with all these streaming services, but you can follow him on Twitter @Ribnax while he figures it out.