

In January, “The Office” is moving from Netflix to NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock, which launched April 15.

You’ll still be able to find it and watch it whenever you want, assuming you’re willing to subscribe to another streaming app.Īnd in fact, you won’t even have to pay for some episodes of “The Office,” which in our opinion is pretty good news if you’re just a casual fan of the show or don’t yet have the money for a new streaming service.Īlso Read: 'AP Bio' Renewed by Peacock for Season 4 Luckily, “The Office” isn’t going away, it’s just moving to another location. Netflix does regularly shuffle its content library based on licensing and competition from other streamers, and a handful of other shows are leaving the service this month, including “Dexter,” “The West Wing,” and Edie Falco’s “Nurse Jackie.”īut that’s cold comfort for people who got used to firing up the Netflix app and binging on their favorite old episodes of “The Office” whenever they felt like. This means that as of this writing, you have just 14 more days to watch the beloved comedy on the service. NBC’s classic 2000s sitcom “The Office” leaves Netflix along with 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
