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Netflix Is Back After Crash Following 'Luke Cage' Premiere
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The streaming service has solved the 'streaming issues' after tons of complaints from users who want to binge-watch the Mike Colter-starring show.

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Netflix went down this weekend following "Luke Cage" premiere. The streaming service quickly apologized after a barrage of criticisms from angry fans. "We are aware of streaming issues and we are working quickly to solve them," they said in a statement on Twitter. "We will update you when they are resolved."

A couple hours later, Netflix tweeted, "And we're back! The streaming issues we reported are now resolved." It's unclear whether the problem was caused by "Luke Cage" overload, but the comic book adaptation had just been released on September 30. Starring Mike Colter as one of Marvel's The Defenders, it became the first black superhero TV show.

"Luke Cage" follows "Daredevil" starring Charlie Cox and "Marvel's Jessica Jones" starring Krysten Ritter. The fourth series will focus on Finn Jones' Marvel's Iron Fist before those outsiders later team up in one big ensemble.

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