I’m Sorry – Picture: TruTV
Andrea Savage’s comedy series is set to depart Netflix. Seasons 1 and 2 of I’m Sorry are currently due to depart the service on September 13th, 2021 meaning your last full day to watch will be September 12th.
The sitcom series first debuted in 2017 with its second and final season airing in 2019. Sadly, the show was a casualty of the pandemic with it being canceled back in August 2020.
Sing – Illumination Entertainment / Universal Pictures
The singing sensation movie from 2016, Sing has departed from Netflix after 18 months on the service. Why has it left, will it return and where will it stream next? We’ll take a look below.
The double Golden Globe-nominated movie released back in 2016. It featured a massive range of some of the biggest stars including Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, and Seth MacFarlane. It released right around the time and went toe-to-toe with Zootopia.
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It’s time for another weekly look ahead at what’s coming up on Netflix over the next seven days. This we’ve got a bit of everything: more licensed series with many episodes, a big Netflix Original summer movie, and a mix of other titles worldwide. Here’s everything scheduled to hit Netflix US between May 20th and May 26th.
This week, we should be getting the complete rundown of what’s coming up on Netflix throughout June 2024, but until then, we’ve got the most comprehensive list on the net so far!
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The fourth entry in the teen romance movie series After is called After Ever Happy and is headed to Netflix in multiple regions including the US in December 2022.
Based on the novels by Anna Todd, the After movies are often heavily criticized because of their poor screenplays and sometimes atrocious acting. Despite this, they are profitable and popular in many parts of the globe.
A fourth movie, following the three subsequent movies released annually since 2019, is due to be released in theaters on September 7th, 2022, after premiering in London in August 2022.
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Recently, Netflix posted expiry notices for 2 Netflix original series acquired from DreamWorks. Those series, Turbo Fast and Mr. Peabody and Sherman, are currently expected to leave on April 2nd and April 21st, respectively. These upcoming exits inspired us to look through Netflix’s library for other DreamWorks series and attempt to discern when they could also be leaving.
We uncovered an almost bottomless pit of Netflix Originals based on DreamWorks IP.
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S.W.A.T. will eventually be returning for a seventh season after a shock renewal after initially being canceled. Due to the strikes, however, its CBS release date has been significantly delayed. When could see S.W.A.T. season 7 eventually hit Netflix? Here’s what we know so far.
On the air since 2017, S.W.A.T., for those unfamiliar, is the procedural CBS show that follows Sergeant Daniel ‘Hondo’ Harrelson and his crew as they solve crimes in the Los Angeles area.
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Sad news for K-drama fans, the long-awaited second season of Arthdal Chronicles will not be simulcast on Netflix. While season 1 will remain on Netflix for the time being, we’re told that season 2 “will not be available for streaming on Netflix.”
The first season of Arthdal Chronicles was split into three volumes of six episodes, released on South Korean cable network tvN, and streamed exclusively on Netflix around the world from June 1st, 2019, to September 22nd, 2019.
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The fourth Expendables movie hits theaters today nearly a decade after the most recent third movie released. If you don’t plan on watching the movie in cinemas, will it be on Netflix? The answer depends on where you live.
Continuing the trend of getting huge action movie stars from the present and past, the lineup for this entry includes Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Megan Fox, Dolph Lundgren, Tony Jaa, and Iko Uwais.
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If you can believe it, it’s been six years since Netflix released the standalone sequel to Gilmore Girls entitled Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, and fans are still clamoring for another season (or two) but will it ever happen? Here’s the lowdown on what’s been said.
Debuting nearly 10 years after the mothership series aired on The WB, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was the beloved follow-up Netflix miniseries that saw the majority of the cast return for a four-episode event.
Danger Force – Picture: Nickelodeon
Netflix in the US recently picked up yet another Nickelodeon title in the form of Danger Force, the spin-off to Henry Danger. Its addition came as a surprise, but sadly, only a few of the overall episodes dropped onto Netflix. Are more on the way? It’s unlikely.
Developed by Christopher J. Nowak, the spin-off to Henry Danger is still ongoing on Nickelodeon, having just wrapped up its second season run on Nickelodeon in July 2022.