Summary
- Breaking Bad will stay on Netflix until at least 2027, allowing fans more time to enjoy the series globally.
- The show remains popular in streaming numbers, attracting millions of viewers every six months.
- Fans can expect Breaking Bad to remain easily accessible as Netflix and Sony secured a deal to extend the show’s license.
Breaking Bad last aired on television in 2013, but the show has lived on past its original AMC run by being globally available on Netflix. The crime drama is a gripping series that people have continuously revisited. Breaking Bad’s availability on Netflix worldwide has allowed it to be watched by newer generations who couldn’t view it during its original run.
However, as has been proven in the past, all good things must come to an end on Netflix. The streaming juggernaut has often removed shows and movies that have proven to be popular with audiences due to licensing agreements and the need to keep its library of content fresh. But in the case of Breaking Bad, audiences aren’t going to be disappointed.
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Netflix has provided Breaking Bad fans with some good news this week as What’s On Netflix has reported that the series will not be leaving on February 10, 2025, as had previously been claimed. Not only will the popular series stay on, but Netflix has extended the license to at least 2027, giving fans several more years to enjoy Walter White’s journey into crime. This will allow audiences to continue having an easy streaming option for Breaking Bad globally, whether people are rewatching it once again or discovering the show for the first time.
Any removal news cannot be taken as fact until Netflix takes something off its service because it is always up to the parties involved to discuss licensing agreements right up until the end date. In Breaking Bad’s case, it came down to Netflix and Sony Pictures Television, who struck a deal to keep the show on the platform. It is believed that Breaking Bad was pushed back to make sure that it lines up with the removal date of Better Call Saul. That show is slated to leave Netflix on April 18, 2027, and Breaking Bad will now be on a similar trajectory.
The report confirmed that Breaking Bad is still popular in terms of streaming numbers. The series, which follows the journeys of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman’s unlikely partnership, still gains 10s of millions of viewing hours every six months, which is a positive situation for Netflix. It proves that the show is still popular regardless of the fact it is over a decade old, and anything that consistently drives high numbers is likely to be kept around as Netflix wants to have popular options available to make people subscribe.
This news will come as a positive for most Breaking Bad fans due to the fact it is so easy to access anywhere on the planet. It has helped keep Breaking Bad relevant and popular, with this only being strengthened by Better Call Saul and El Camino, which were released after and set in the same universe. Even though 2027 is still several years away, there is also a good chance Breaking Bad will be renewed beyond that if it continues to draw in regular viewers, but fans don’t need to worry about that anytime soon.
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Breaking Bad
Release Date
2008 – 2012
Network
AMC
Showrunner
Vince Gilligan
Directors
Vince Gilligan
, Michelle Maclaren
Writers
Peter Gould
, Gennifer Hutchison
, Vince Gilligan
, George Mastras
, Moira Walley-Beckett
, Sam Catlin
, Thomas Schnauz
Franchise(s)
Breaking Bad
Cast
Bryan Cranston
Walter White
Aaron Paul
Jesse Pinkman
Dean Norris
Hank Schrader
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