While Marvel Television's future on Netflix may have come to an end, fans now have the chance to purchase props and costumes from shows like The Punisher and The Defenders.Following up from a previous announcement this past February, Marvel Entertainment has released a promo video showcasing Luke Cage's iconic hoodie, Daredevil's Season 2 costume, the Punisher's blood-stained outfit from Season 2 and Jessica Jones' leather jacket all up for auction.RELATED: Joe Quesada Reveals Unfinished Image of Jon Bernthal's Punisher

The auction is slated to go live this June, with those that register early entered into a drawing for two free props, including the newspaper heralding Daredevil's official debut in Hell's Kitchen at the end of Daredevil Season 1.

Marvel's partnership with Netflix began in 2015 to expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the premium streaming service. While connections to the films themselves were downplayed, the six series were popular among fans and featured a more mature edge than previous films and television series set within the MCU. Starting in 2018, Netflix cancelled the various Marvel Netflix series in favor of focusing on its own intellectual properties.

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All six Marvel Television Netflix series are available to stream on Netflix.