Did Netflix Remove Dirty Dancing?

Netflix’s decision to remove the classic 1987 film, Dirty Dancing, from its streaming service this summer has left many longtime fans disappointed. The movie, which stars Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in the lead roles, is one of the most beloved romantic films ever made.

The story follows Baby (Grey), an innocent teenager who falls in love with hunky dance instructor Johnny Castle (Swayze). The two must overcome their class differences and Baby’s overprotective father in order to be together. Along the way, they learn some important lessons about life and love.

The movie was a major success at the box office when it was released and has become a cultural touchstone over the years, spawning a successful stage musical adaptation and a 2017 television remake. The original film has remained popular on home video and streaming services, making Netflix’s decision to remove it all the more perplexing.

So why did Netflix remove Dirty Dancing? It appears that the streaming giant’s decision was due to a new licensing agreement with Lionsgate, which owns the rights to the movie. According to reports, Lionsgate is launching its own streaming service next year and wanted to make sure that Dirty Dancing was not available on any other platforms before then.

Netflix’s removal of Dirty Dancing has been met with disappointment from fans who had come to rely on it as part of their regular streaming rotation. Fortunately, those who wish to watch it can still do so through other services such as Hulu or Amazon Prime Video.

Conclusion: So yes, Netflix did remove Dirty Dancing but it is still available on other streaming services for fans who want to watch it.