‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ is leaving Netflix
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Terrible news for all those It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia fans: The comedy will be leaving Netflix and is set to head to Hulu in December, after it received the exclusive rights to the show, according to What’s On Netflix.
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Of course, this shouldn’t be a surprise. Back in July, Hulu shared that they had signed an expansive agreement with 20th Century Fox Television Distribution that will add nearly 3,000 episodes to Hulu, including How I Met Your Mother, Bob’s Burgers, Burn Notice, Bones and Glee—and, of course, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
This follows the news from last month that officially announced How I Met Your Mother would be officially leaving the streaming service in November.
According to What’s On Netflix, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia will be leaving December 8. And, as expected, people are bummed.
I have a month to binge watch always sunny in Philadelphia since it’s leaving Netflix brb #alwayssunnyinphiladelphia #netflix pic.twitter.com/iy9YaUjgIw
— Anthony Thornton (@antdogs) November 6, 2017
Netflix: Hey, we are removing It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia on December 8th.
Me: pic.twitter.com/eHDoznpdBj
— Zac Powelson (@ZacharyAtHome) November 6, 2017
I will never forgive @netflix for getting rid of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.. I might just unsubscribe now.. pic.twitter.com/yslqO4wXI3
— Jenn Lesniak (@jenn_lesniak) November 6, 2017
so, it's always sunny in philadelphia is being taken off netflix pic.twitter.com/4hkwaVtlHf
— beth (@shutupbeth) November 6, 2017
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia coming off Netflix, actually gutted
— Jack (@JTFS_) November 6, 2017
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