Why Is Hunter x Hunter Being Taken Off Netflix?

avatarDepetallingMummy·5 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·5 months ago

Netflix regularly updates its library, which means sometimes our favorite shows have to go. Licensing agreements expire, and sadly, Hunter x Hunter isn't immune to that.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·5 months ago

It's all about them licensing deals! When they’re up, shows can disappear faster than you can say ‘Nen.’ But who knows, it might return!


avatarAssemblingDelta·5 months ago

Netflix does this all the time with lots of shows. Licensing agreements end, and they gotta renew or pull the content.


avatarCompletingClint·5 months ago

It’s probably a licensing issue. Stuff like this happens all the time. Just pray the Chimera Ant arc comes back soon!


avatarUnifyingSlum·5 months ago

Probably cuz Netflix’s licensing deal for it ended. Happens all the time, nothing personal. Just bad luck for HxH fans.

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