Fans have been left outraged after it was revealed that one of 's top TV shows has left the streaming service after 12 years.
Fans revolt as Netflix announces beloved show is leaving the service after 12 years
Fans have been left outraged after it was revealed that one of Netflix's top TV shows has left the streaming service after 12 years.Gilmore Girls is now only av...
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Gilmore Girls is now only available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Hulu as of July 1, 2026.
The coming-of-age series first aired on The WB - which later became The CW - back in 2000 and ran for seven seasons, with the series finale in 2008.
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Gilmore Girls follows thirty-something single mom Lorelai Gilmore (played by Lauren Graham) and her relationship with her teenage daughter Rory (played by Alexis Bledel) in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, .
The star-studded cast also included , Milo Ventimiglia, Jared Padalecki, Chad Michael Murray, and Kelly Bishop.
Six years after the series finale, Gilmore Girls found a pop culture resurgence on Netflix as all seven seasons became available to stream on Netflix in 2014.
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And now, with the show no longer on the streamer, Gilmore Girls fans are expressing their disappointment - with several calling the move 'horrible' and a 'tragedy.'
Fans have been left outraged after it was revealed that Gilmore Girls, which is one of Netflix's top TV shows, has left the streaming service after 12 years
One angered Netflix viewer even vowed to 'cancel' their subscription after learning they could no longer watch their 'comfort show' on the platform.
The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Netflix for comment but has yet to hear back.
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Gilmore Girls fans expressed their disappointment over Gilmore Girls leaving Netflix - with several calling the move 'horrible' and a 'tragedy'
The success of Gilmore Girls on Netflix was felt early on as just one year after it landed on the streamer it was announced that a sequel series was in the works
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Gunn, who played Stars Hollow misfit Kirk, posted a photo of the iconic gazebo and the Stars Hollow sign, to his Instagram, writing: 'Kirk's 63rd job? Find out on 12/3.'
Graham then also shared a picture of a snowy Stars Hollow street, writing: 'I've got something brewing,' a wink to her character, Lorelai Gilmore, and her coffee habit.
All of the posts included the hashtag #WalmartPartner, with many fans guessing it was a Walmart commercial.
Their guesses were later confirmed when Walmart announced that Patterson, Gunn and Graham would be starring in a holiday ad for the retailer that year.
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