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These series will leave Amazon Prime Video soon

by Emilis Delgado
16 January 2020
in Tech, Streaming
Reading Time: 2 mins read
These series will leave Amazon Prime Video soon and some will go to netflix and peacock
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The streaming world is getting more and more crowded every day, giving us lots to watch, but now the series including  ‘Seinfeld’, ‘The Office’, ‘Community’, ‘The Shield’, ‘Sons of Anarchy’ will leave Amazon Prime Video soon. And you should also know that some of the shows departing from Amazon, will be on Netflix or NBC’s Peacock streaming service soon.

For a few days, if you enter from your profile in the tabs of the series and movies available on Amazon Prime Video it is possible to see the date of departure for te series. It is a great function to be able to plan your binge watch marathons or give priority to that title that you have always wanted to see but, for one thing or another, you have been delaying.

The trouble is that this circumstance has allowed many users to realize that many series are about to disappear from the platform. Some right now and some as of January 31st. And among them there are several big ones such as Seinfeld, The Office, Community, 30 Rock, The Shield, Justified, Sons of Anarchy.

The greatest disadvantage of the streaming world as we see recently is that if you picked a platform because it included popular shows in their catalog, they might also change their home before you see them completely.Such is the case for Seinfeld, which will be on Netflix after the streaming platform bought its exclusive rights for $500M.

But there is a problem, because the Netflix agreement does not start until 2021, so until then the sitcom created by Jerry Seinfeld  and  Larry David  goes to online limbo. In the case of other key titles, such as The Office, C ommunity or 30 Rock,  they will become a part of the Peacock catalog,  the streaming platform from NBC / Universal which launches today.

Here is the list of the series that will leave Amazon Prime Video soon:

01/21
Mr Robot

01/22
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit

01/28
Covert Affairs

01/31
30 Rock
American Horror Story
Community
Capital C
Damages
Dawson’s Creek
Franklin & Bash
Justified
Kevin Can Wait
Masters of Sex
Married With Children
Rescue Me
Seinfeld
Sons of Anarchy
The Blacklist
The Goldbergs
The Shield
Night Shift

02/02
The Office

07/02
Agent Carter
black-ish
Adam’s Secret
Once Upon a Time
Station 19
Infieles
The Invisible
Manhattan Love Story
The Catch

08/02
Grey’s Anatomy
Criminal Minds
The River

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