Did Gotham Get Removed From Netflix?

Gotham, the popular superhero television series, recently left Netflix. The show, which was created by Bruno Heller and stars Ben McKenzie as Detective James Gordon, debuted on Fox in 2014 and ran for five seasons until 2019.

Despite its popularity, Netflix chose to remove Gotham from its streaming service in 2020. This has left many fans wondering why the show was removed and if it will ever return.

One potential reason for Gotham’s removal could be due to the expiration of the show’s licensing agreement with Netflix. When a show or movie is added to Netflix, the streaming service typically has a limited amount of time that they can stream it before needing to renew the license or remove it from their library. It is possible that Netflix’s license for Gotham had expired and that they chose not to renew it due to other commitments.

Another reason for Gotham’s departure could be due to the fact that Warner Bros., who own the rights to all DC Comics properties, have decided to launch their own streaming service called HBO Max. It is possible that Warner Bros. wanted all of their DC Comics content on their own platform rather than being spread out across multiple streaming services. This could explain why Gotham was removed from Netflix despite its popularity.

Conclusion:

So did Gotham get removed from Netflix? The answer appears to be yes due either an expired license agreement or Warner Bros.’ decision to move all DC Comics content onto a single platform. While some fans may still be disappointed by this news, there is still hope that it might return one day if Netflix and Warner Bros. can reach a new licensing agreement.