When Seinfeld coming back to Netflix in 2021?
Seinfeld is coming back to our lives, and people are very curious about the release date. We have collected all the information for you so far.
Seinfeld, a classic sitcom series aired in 1989 and 1998, will start airing on platforms with its old episodes again. We are as curious as you are when Seinfeld will come to Netflix. Although there is no official information announced by Netflix yet, we have researched all the information so far and prepared a possible release date for you.
As you all know, Netflix has been competing with platforms like HBO Max and Hulu for the global rights of Seinfeld. The 1989 series was the most successful and best-performing comedy of its time, so it is still popular today. Therefore, this competition should not be surprised.
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To estimate the release date of Seinfeld on Netflix, we can look at Hulu’s Seinfeld deal in the past. The series was not aired on Hulu until June (6 months) when Hulu said it bought the rights to Seinfeld with $160 million for 2015. Of course, we do not know how much it cost Netflix to buy the global rights, but it is certain that Seinfeld will be released with a little delay in 2021.
The series seems certain to come in 2021, but no specific date has yet been published. Based on Hulu’s agreement in 2015 and rumors, we can say that Seinfeld will arrive in June 2021.
This is pretty good news because all 180 episodes in nine seasons aired on NBC are coming to Netflix. In addition, Netflix shared the following post from its official Twitter account on this subject.
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Netflix picking up to Seinfeld’s global streaming rights. This means that Netflix users all over the world will be able to watch the series.
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You can also check out Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill. It is about, Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performs at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with his take on everyday life, uncovering comedy in the commonplace.
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