Where Will Gilmore Girls Air After It's Removed From Netflix?

Gilmore Girls fans will still welcome the show being removed from Netflix – but where will it be available instead?
Netflix broke the news in June 2026 by sending X a statement that read, “A show? A way of life. It's a religion.”
The post continued: “We're sorry to say that Gilmore Girls Seasons 1-7 will be leaving Netflix in the US on June 30. We raise a cup of coffee to all the fans who visited Star Hollow with us.
When it's over Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life will remain on Netflix – for now – the original series is still available to stream on Disney+, Hulu and Prime Video.
Gilmore Girlswhich aired from 2000 to 2007, followed a mother-daughter couple living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.
In addition to Lauren Graham again Alexis Bledel, Gilmore Girls star an integrated team that includes Melissa McCarthy, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale, Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Edward Herrmann again Liza Weil. Jared Padalecki, Milo Ventimiglia, Sean Gunn, Chris Eigeman again Matt Czuchry he made other characters.
After Gilmore Girls it ended, the fans asked for a revival. They got their wish with Netflix Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Lifewhich started in 2016. The four-episode series ended on a cliffhanger but there has been no news of other episodes.
“I already said [that] what I thought would make sense is a Christmas movie, in the tradition of Downton Abbey or those other types of shows that have ended, but kind of come together especially during the holidays,” Graham told The Hollywood Reporter in 2025. “I think that would be very exciting for Gilmore.”
At that moment, Patterson spoke to him Us about impact Gilmore Girls it still exists for fans to this day.
“This kind of therapy, the medical side of the show is undeniable,” he said Us. “I hear it all the time. I hear, 'This show saved me,' 'This show got me through cancer,' 'This show got me through Iraq.'
Patterson recalls one time in 2015 when he was approached by a man from the military, adding, “[He told me]'We watched that show when we left the center. If we survived our deployment, we would return to camp, and watch your show. We missed you guys, and we will be back to watch your show. Because to us, that felt like America. It gave us hope.”
The actor praised Gilmore Girls – and its lasting legacy.
“It doesn't insult the intelligence of the viewers,” he continued. “Audiences have to get to their level. It's smart. It's very funny, it's funny … It works really well as light comedy, and then at the end of the episode, you get the right hook in the head. It's incredibly unpredictable. 50 to 60 good jokes per episode. Nobody does that. Lorelai is the best comic in a really good life.”





