Hemlock Grove is coming back to streaming.
03.11.2022 - 22:41 / deadline.com
Netflix launched its ad tier Thursday, and several popular series are missing from the streamer’s library due to licensing restrictions, including originals House of Cards and Arrested Development.
While the titles still appear in the Discover tab and the search function, a small lock icon appears in the top right corner to indicate that subscribers of the Basic with Ads plan do not have access.
As expected, several other series are also not available with the ad tier, including Peaky Blinders, New Girl, The Magicians, The Last Kingdom, The Sinner, Good Girls, The Good Place, and Friday Night Lights as well as a number of movies from various studios.
House of Cards was Netflix’s first big statement of intent in the originals space. From David Fincher, the series, which starred Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood, landed a two-season order and launched in February 2013.
The political drama series, which also starred Robin Wright, Kate Mara, Corey Stoll and Michael Kelly, was a hit for the streamer before allegations of sexual misconduct against Spacey, which led it to produce a sixth and final season without his involvement.
Like many of Netflix’s earliest originals, it was licensed, rather than owned, and the adaptation of the British series was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.
Arrested Development was also one of Netflix’s first original comedies. The series, which aired for three seasons on Fox, was brought back to life on the streamer in 2013 with a fourth season and a fifth season that was split into two parts in 2018 and 2019.
From creator Mitch Hurwitz, it starred Jason Bateman, Portia De Rossi, Will Arnett, Alia Shawkat, Tony Hale, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter and followed
Hemlock Grove is coming back to streaming.
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