‘Knightfall’ bids goodbye to Netflix, to be removed soon: Here are all details
Set in the 14th century, Knightfall takes viewers into the treacherous world of the Knights Templar, a legendary order of warrior monks. The show brought the medieval era to life with its meticulous attention to detail, including elaborate sets, authentic costumes, and intense battle sequences. A talented ensemble cast, featuring Tom Cullen, Jim Carter, and Mark Hamill, contributed to the show’s success.
When did Knightfall premiere on Netflix?
Netflix acquired global streaming rights for Knightfall in 2018, gradually expanding availability to various regions. In the United States, the first season debuted on October 12, 2018, with the second and final season added in August 2019.
Now, four years after the final season’s release, a removal notice has been issued, stating that August 13 will be the last day to watch Knightfall on Netflix, with the actual removal scheduled for August 14.
When will Knightfall get removed from Netflix?
Countries affected by this removal include the United States, the Netherlands, Portugal, India, Israel, South Korea, and others. However, not all regions will lose the show on August 14, as the departure will occur gradually across Netflix’s global platform over the coming months and years. For instance, countries like the United Kingdom are projected to lose access to Knightfall on December 1, 2023.FAQs
Q1: Why is Knightfall leaving Netflix?
A1: Netflix has a licensing agreement with the production company that makes Knightfall. This agreement has an expiration date, and when it expires, Netflix will no longer be able to stream the show.
Q2: When will Knightfall leave Netflix?
A2: Knightfall will leave Netflix in the United States and many other nations on August 14, 2023. However, the show will not be leaving Netflix in all regions at the same time. For example, in the United Kingdom, Knightfall will leave Netflix on December 1, 2023.
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