Did Netflix Remove Californication?

In 2013, the popular television series Californication was removed from Netflix after six seasons. The show starred David Duchovny as Hank Moody, a novelist who moves to Los Angeles to pursue his career in writing. Californication explored themes of sex, drugs, and rock and roll with a humorous and often dark approach.

The show was generally well-received by viewers and critics alike, but it was not without controversy. Some viewers found the show’s depiction of sex and drug use to be too graphic for their taste.

Others felt that some of the characters were too one-dimensional or that the plotlines were too predictable. Despite this criticism, Californication ran for seven seasons on Showtime before it was removed from Netflix in 2013.

The reasons behind Netflix’s decision to remove Californication are unclear. It could have been due to streaming rights issues or because of a change in Netflix’s content strategy. Some have speculated that Netflix simply wanted to make room for new shows or that they had an issue with the show’s controversial subject matter.

Whatever the reason may have been, it is clear that Netflix felt that Californication no longer fit with their overall brand or the direction they wanted to take their content in. This is not uncommon as streaming services constantly refresh and update their libraries with new content while simultaneously removing some older titles from their catalogs.

It seems unlikely that Californication will ever be available on Netflix again, but fans of the show can still watch all seven seasons on Showtime or purchase them digitally through Amazon Video and iTunes. The good news is that David Duchovny has since gone on to star in other hit shows like Aquarius and The X-Files revival series which can both be streamed on Netflix.

In conclusion, yes, Netflix did remove Californication from its library back in 2013 but fans can still enjoy all seven seasons through other streaming services and digital retailers like Amazon Video and iTunes.