Just a heads up: This is when your favorite series are back on Netflix

It was a bit of a shock recently. Because a couple of weeks ago it came out that the deal between Netflix and The CW was ending. How is that possible? A little bit of panic here, because that deal made it possible for us to enjoy Pretty Little Liars, Riverdale, Dynasty and The Flash. Yes, the series that I definitely don't want to say goodbye to.
In other words: panic everywhere. But no worries, that deal only applies (for now) to the American Netflix. However, the new series will no longer appear on Netflix as standard. But there is no shortage of new series on our streaming service, so I can live with that. We're lucky: in America, Pretty Little Liars is simply being kicked off Netflix. If you're one of the few who has never seen this series and can handle seven seasons, guess who A is: go for it. The best guilty pleasure. With the worst ending. Ever.
But anyway, the other series I mentioned above all have one small (but important) thing in common: they are all currently on a break, waiting for the next season. Fortunately, that next season was a certainty, but those dates... The CW was quite difficult about that. Until today, that is. Because today I can tell you that at least Riverdale and Dynasty will be back in mid-October. And rightly so. I miss you, Archiekins and Bughead. As it stands now, the episodes of both series will also be released online on the same days. We are such creatures of habit sometimes, aren't we? Delightful.
Arrow is also returning in mid-October, starting with the last season. Unfortunately, it's a bit shorter than the previous seasons, but hopefully with a worthy conclusion. Fingers crossed. Supergirl, Black Lightning, and The Flash will start in early October, on the sixth to be precise. And that's also the date when a new series, Batwoman, will premiere. Yes, and that's a thing with new series. Netflix no longer has the rights to that, so we'll have to wait and see if we get to see it. But honestly: with six series coming back, we should be good for binge afternoons and evenings, I think.
Also two important removal alerts: Hannibal and American Horror Story are going out. Finito. I particularly found Hannibal a must-watch, but you have to be quick. Very quick. Three seasons. And you have until July 2. Go, go, go.



