A comedy series that has streamed on Netflix in the United States for about 12 years is departing the platform, prompting fan reactions online. The change mirrors a pattern seen with other long-running sitcoms, including Friends, which previously left Netflix US. The Independent reports that the show has been available on Netflix US for the past 12 years, and its removal marks the end of that availability period. Details about where the series will stream next, or the specific reasons for the licensing change, are not provided in the information shared. As a result, viewers may lose access to the series on Netflix US unless it is licensed to another service. Fans appear to be expressing disappointment due to the show’s long-standing presence on the platform. The move is part of the broader, ongoing redistribution of TV titles across streaming services as distribution rights change over time.
Comedy series leaves Netflix US after 12-year run, following Friends’ move
A comedy series that has streamed on Netflix in the United States for about 12 years is departing the platform, prompting fan reactions online. The change mirrors a pattern seen with other long-runnin...
- The comedy series is leaving Netflix in the US.
- The show has been available on Netflix US for about 12 years.
- The departure follows similar moves made for other sitcoms on Netflix US, including Friends.
- The reports note fan disappointment after the platform change.
- The sources provided do not specify where the series will stream next or the reason for removal.
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