Netflix’s Removal of Beloved Show with Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Sparks Outrage Among Fans

Netflix’s Removal of Beloved Show with Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Sparks Outrage Among Fans

Netflix has received backlash from rom-com fans following the announcement that the beloved show Jane the Virgin will be leaving the platform.

Despite the constant addition of new TV shows and movies on Netflix, fans of Jane the Virgin are expressing their anger towards the streaming service for removing the beloved romance from its catalog on September 5, 2024.

If you happen to have lost track of time, tomorrow is the day. This implies that there are only a small number of hours left for you to catch up on your Jane the Virgin binge if you’re currently rewatching it.

The CW originally broadcasted the show, which chronicles the journey of a woman named Jane. She is a virgin who becomes pregnant through artificial insemination after her gynecologist mistakenly mixes up her appointments.

Jane the Virgin leaving Netflix: Gina Rodriguez as Jane
The CW

Jane the Virgin, with its comedic telenovela style, quickly gained a devoted following and received a nomination for a Golden Globe in the category of Best TV Series for a Musical or Comedy. The show’s lead, Gina Rodriguez, also took home a Golden Globe for Best Actress.

Despite maintaining an impressive 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the series has been receiving a barrage of angry comments on social media. This only goes to show that it continues to be a favorite among both fans and critics.

“I am in disbelief that Netflix is removing Jane the Virgin, this is completely unacceptable,”expressed a fan on X.

“Another user chimed in, expressing their disappointment that Jane the Virgin will be leaving Netflix in only five days. They had been planning to do a Fall rewatch of the show and were shocked by the short notice.”

A user commented: “Netflix, I am disappointed and upset. Jane the Virgin was my go-to show for comfort, but now I will never feel comfort again. Thanks a lot.”

“A fourth person wrote on Twitter, “Why would Netflix remove Jane the Virgin? We’re not happy about this beef.”

Despite the show’s widespread popularity, it is probable that it will find a new streaming platform in the near future. In the meantime, all five seasons can currently be rented or purchased on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+.

You can also view upcoming TV shows for the remainder of the year, as well as a compilation of the top TV shows of 2024 thus far.

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