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Gilmore Girls Has a New Streaming Home

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Netflix has had streaming rights to all 153 episodes of Gilmore Girls since 2014. Since then, it has continuously been one of the service’s most re-watched shows. In June, Netflix announced that the series would be leaving the platform at the end of the month.

Luckily, the show quickly ended up at a new streaming home. Fans can still go back to Stars Hollow, enjoy (or not) Friday night dinners, and change their minds about which of Rory’s boyfriends was the worst, by watching all seven seasons on Prime Video.

About Gilmore Girls

Welcome to Stars Hollow, Connecticut, a charming, small and slightly off-center town known for green lawns, clapboard houses–and enough quirky characters to fill every hayride, parade and picnic for miles. It’s here that we meet headstrong 32-year-old Lorelai Gilmore, who carves out a comfortable, warm, caffeine-filled life for herself and her equally willful teenage daughter, Rory. But when Rory’s attention turns from dreams of private school and Harvard to thoughts of boys and adolescent self-reliance, single mom Lorelai begins noticing more of her own rebellious youth–only 16 years ago–in Rory.

Gilmore Girls originally aired six seasons from 2000 to 2006 on The WB, with a seventh season on The CW in 2007. The show stars Lauren Graham as Lorelai, Alexis Bledel as Rory, and Edward Herrmann and Kelly Bishop as Lorelai’s parents Richard and Emily.

Streaming Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls began streaming on Prime Video this month. The series is also available on Hulu and Disney+.

The revival series Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life from 2016 was a Netflix Original. Those four episodes were also removed from Netflix, but are not streaming on Hulu or Prime Video.

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