Netflix will soon be closing its US service for Jericho, the fan-favorite series. The two seasons are currently scheduled to end in August 2021.
The CBS series was first released in 2006. It ran for 2 seasons, before being pulled. Jericho is a product of a time when network television went beyond the familiar. It’s also one of the first shows that had a huge fan campaign to bring it back.
Heck, there were rumors all the way back in 2012 from TV Guide’s Michael Schneider (who now works at Variety) that Netflix themselves may give the show a new lease of life but of course, all these years later, that failed to ever come to light.
The series followed the events after attacks on major United States cities and society’s attempts to rebuild. The series featured Sket Ulrich's talents, Lennie James and Ashley Scott as well as Brad Beyer, Brad Beyer, Brad Beyer, Brad Beyer, April Parker-Jones, and Kenneth Mitchell.
Having streamed on Netflix for years, the show’s time on the service is now coming to an end.
The US Netflix will be removing both seasons on August 16, with the last day of full-length viewing being August 15.
Over the years, other Netflix countries have also had access to the series. This includes Netflix UK. Netflix UK lost its access in January 2017. The CBS title was last carried by Netflix US.
Good news: The show is available at its permanent location.
We’re referring to Paramount+ which is run by ViacomCBS who licenses the series to Netflix. They’ve been streaming the show since its launch in 2020 although it was also available on CBS All Access before then.
We’re expecting more ViacomCBS shows to depart from Netflix over the next few years including the majority of the Star Trek TV library which is still on Netflix.
Jericho will you be missing it when Netflix stops streaming in August? Comment below.
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