All seasons of “Arrested Development,” including the ones produced by Netflix, are set to leave the streaming platform on March 15. Netflix co-produced Seasons 4 and 5 with 20th Television and Imagine Entertainment, and the licensing deal allowing the streamer to host those seasons is expiring. While the “Arrested Development” landing page on Netflix is already alerting viewers that March 14 is the last day to watch the series, a licensing renewal could change this. If “Arrested Development” does leave the platform, it will be one of the few times Netflix has lost its own original content. Created by Mitchell Hurwitz, the show originally ran on Fox for three seasons before being revived by Netflix in 2012.
Arrested Development Leaving Netflix

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