‘Parks and Recreation’ Leaving Netflix Internationally in February 2022

After only a short stay, Parks and Recreation will be leaving Netflix in Canada and likely other regions come February 1st, 2022. Then’s what you need to know Premises and Recreation is the NBC series that ran between 2009 and 2015. It starred Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope running the fictional premises department in Pawnee, Indiana. The series specially returned for a reunion simply on Peacock in the US.

Premises and Recreation sits among a huge collection of NBC slapsticks available on Netflix internationally presently. Other notable titles include Superstore, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Office. It led us to say that 2021 was a golden age for sitcoms on Netflix internationally Six regions entered Parks and Recreation back on February 1st, 2021 including Netflix UK, Canada, Australia, Iceland, Sweden, and South Africa.

Now it turns out that was on an exceptionally short licensing deal as among the titles listed to leave Netflix Canada on January 31st (which refers to its last day to sluice – it’s factual junking date is February 1st) included all seven seasons of Parks and Recreation In Canada, the series is also presently available on Prime Video As of December 17th, we do n’t have evidence that the series will leave all the regions that entered the show at the same time as Netflix Canada but you should presumably assume that it will In the UK, the series is extensively available outside of Netflix including Prime Video but also on Sky’s Moment service where it’s available on the recently launched Peacock section of the app.

In Australia, the series is available on Prime Video as well as Foxtel Now, Stan, and Binge For those in the United States, you lost Parks and Recreation back in October 2020. The series now streams simply on Peacock with 2 seasons being available on the free announcement- league and every season on Peacock Premium.

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