Netflix Is Removing Every Episode Of ‘Lost’ And ‘Law & Order: SVU’ In January

Earlier this week, we reported on the 108 shows that left Netflix in 2017, including all-time favorites like 30 Rock, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and How I Met Your Mother. This year has been a particularly bad one for Netflix‘s non-Original library, but if you thought the carnage was over, you’d be wrong: the streaming platform plans to remove even more content in 2018, and the first confirmed to be leaving are Lost and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Back in January 2017, we lost a single season of Law & Order: SVU, but on January 1, 2018, the remaining four seasons–Years Fourteen to Seventeen–will be leaving Netflix for good. Luckily, the 19 (and counting) seasons of SVU are not gone forever: you can access all 418 episodes on Hulu, which will now be the easiest way to get your Olivia Benson fix if you don’t have access to USA or TNT, where SVU seems to be playing 24/7.





On January 4, Netflix will also be removing Lost, the addicting J.J. Abrams drama about victims of a plane crash struggling to survive on a creepy deserted island. All six seasons of the show are leaving Netflix, so that gives you exactly four weeks to binge your way through 121 episodes of pure crazy. Unlike Law & Order: SVU, Lost will not be available on Hulu (although that could change), so you’ll have to pay per episode or season on Amazon Video if you want to watch.

If 2017 is any indication, plenty of other shows will be leaving Netflix in the coming months. We’ll keep you updated on any big titles leaving the platform so that you can get your holiday binge list in order.

(via Netflix Life/FanSided)





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