Is That 70s Show on Netflix

That '70s Show left Netflix two years ago and has finally found a new streaming home.

Is That 70s Show on Netflix

That 70s Show – Picture: Carsey Werner

That 70s Show departed Netflix globally in September 2020 and now after two years after its removal, it looks to have found a new streaming home and it’s not Netflix. That’s despite Netflix being the home of That 90s Show coming exclusively to streamer later in 2022. Here’s what we know. 

Suggestions that That 70s Show would be leaving Netflix came in late 2019 with the SVOD (streaming video on demand) rights up for renewal. That eventually came to fruition, with the entire series leaving Netflix globally in September 2020.

The show was popular on Netflix but dramatically dived in popularity after it departed from Netflix. Nielsen reported that in 2020 the series was ranked as the third most-watched sitcom on Netflix.

What’s different with That 70s Shows compared to other removals like The Office or Friends is that the title owner, Carsey-Werner, doesn’t have a streaming platform it needs to buff up.


Peacock will be the home of That ’70s Show from September 2022

Exactly two years following its removal, we’ve received word that Peacock will be the streaming home starting on September 1st, 2022. All eight seasons will arrive on the platform.

What we don’t know is whether or not the series will be exclusive to Peacock or if other streamers will have access. Netflix just recently announced their September 2022 schedule and it was notably absent.

This is arguably a baffling decision on behalf of Carsey-Werner, Netflix, and even NBC Universal. It’s likely, however, money likely was the deciding factor at the end of the day.

Netflix has a vested interest in the property given they’ve now got That ’90s Show coming to the service. The show is intrinsically connected to That ’70s Show with the cast from the original returning.

There’s no news on a release date for That ’90s Show as of the time of republishing although it’s expected in late 2022.

We don’t have word of if the series will be heading to NBC Universal’s footprint outside the US (such as Now in the United Kingdom).


Do you miss That 70s Show on Netflix? Would you have liked to see them pick up the streaming rights again, and are there any other shows from Carsey-Werner you’d like to see on the service? Let us know in the comments.

If you want to squeeze in a That ’70s Show rewatch ahead of That ’90s Show, you’ll have to look beyond Netflix.

The beloved Fox sitcom, which left Netflix in September 2020, will begin streaming on Peacock as of Thursday, Sept. 1.

That ’70s Show originally aired for eight seasons (and 200 episodes) between 1998 and 2006, and had remained one of Netflix’s most popular library titles before the rights lapsed nearly two full years ago. The series made stars out of its young ensemble, which included Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama.

Last October, Netflix announced that it had handed a 10-episode order to sequel series That ’90s Show. The spinoff picks up in 1995 with Eric and Donna’s daughter Leia Forman visiting her grandparents (returning cast members Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp) in Point Place, Wis., where she comes of age with a new generation of kids “under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red,” according to the official logline.

Earlier this year, Grace, Prepon, Valderrama, Kunis and Kutcher closed deals to guest-star on That ’90s Show, where they’ll reprise their respective roles as Eric, Donna, Fez, Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso. Tommy Chong is also returning as former Foto Hut owner (and everyone’s favorite hippie) Leo.

Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner, the original series’ creators, are writing and executive-producing alongside daughter Lindsey Turner. Fellow EP Gregg Mettler will also serve as showrunner. A premiere date has not yet been announced.

Currently, Peacock offers three subscription tiers: a free, basic plan; a Premium plan, which forces you to sit through some ads for $4.99/month; and Peacock Premium Plus, an ad-free plan which fetches $9.99/month. Peacock will offer That ’70s Show via its Premium and Premium Plus plans.

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Is That 70s Show coming to Netflix?

That 70s Show departed Netflix globally in September 2020 and now after two years after its removal, it looks to have found a new streaming home and it's not Netflix. That's despite Netflix being the home of That 90s Show coming exclusively to streamer later in 2022.

Where can I see the 70's show?

That '70s Show, a sitcom series starring Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, and Ashton Kutcher is available to stream now. Watch it on Peacock TV or Prime Video on your Roku device.

Why did they remove that 70s show from Netflix?

That '70s Show was available to stream on Netflix for several years in the US before leaving the platform in September 2020. That '70s Show left Netflix due to the streaming service failing to renew its licensing rights to air the sitcom, leaving the series open for other platforms to grab.

Where can I watch That 70s Show Australia 2022?

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