Shooter Season 1-3 to leave Netflix soon. Here’s what you should know

Attention ‘Shooter’ fans! It may come as sad news to hear today but soon, Shooter will be bidding goodbye to Netflix. The Ryan Phillippe series Shooter is scheduled to be removed from Netflix gradually in the upcoming months as the licensing rights approach their renewal period.

Depending on your location, the remaining streaming time for the series varies. This show, which was previously made into a movie featuring Mark Wahlberg, consisted of 31 episodes spanning three seasons.

The cast of the series includes Ryan Phillippe, Shantel VanSanten, Omar Epps, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Eddie McClintock, and Josh Stewart.

The last season of the show became available on Netflix on June 21, 2019. However, now, after a gap of four years, the licensing rights for Shooter are set to expire, resulting in the show’s removal from Netflix on June 21, 2023.

‘Shooter’ Biids Goodbye to Netflix

If you visit the Shooter page on Netflix, you will notice a removal notice stating that the final day to watch the series on Netflix is June 20. Therefore, June 20 will be your last opportunity to stream Shooter on the platform.In regions where Shooter was released as a Netflix Original, there is a slightly extended timeframe to enjoy the series, although it is still limited.As per a What’s On Netflix report, platforms like Netflix in the UK will retain all three seasons of Shooter until September 14, 2023. This date aligns precisely with five years since the inclusion of the season finale for season 3, which started being released every week from June 22, 2018. Therefore, viewers in the UK will have until September 14, 2023, to binge-watch Shooter on Netflix.

FAQs

Q1. When did Shooter first appear on Netflix?
A1. It first came on June 21, 2019.

Q2. How many seasons does Shooter have?
A2. A total of three seasons.

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