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Netflix Quietly Bringing Back Fan-Favorite Series, But There’s a Catch

‘Hawaii Five-0’ is returning to Netflix in June, but there is a catch that will likely leave fans disappointed.

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Netflix is bringing a beloved TV series reboot back to its streaming platform beginning in June, and fans will be eager to dig back into it. However, there is one catch. The reboot of Hawaii Five-0, which aired from 2010 to 2020 on CBS, is returning to Netflix. Unfortunately, only some of the seasons are going to be available.

According to What’s on Netflix on May 20, Seasons 1 through 5 of Hawaii Five-0 will be available to subscribers beginning on June 1. Unfortunately, for now, Seasons 6 through 10 are not coming to Netflix.

Netflix used to have the series on its platform for a while, but the streaming service removed it entirely in 2019. The full 10 seasons of the show have been available to subscribers on Paramount+ and for purchase on Apple TV, via the Google Play store, and Fandango.

What’s on Netflix noted that fans of Hawaii Five-0 in the U.K. will be able to watch the first five seasons of the series beginning in June, as well.

Scott Caan, Alex O'Loughlin, Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim arrive at the 2010 CBS Up Front at Lincoln Center in New York
Scott Caan, Alex O'Loughlin, Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim arrive at the 2010 CBS Up Front at Lincoln Center in New York. JOHN ANGELILLO/UPI/Newscom/The Mega Agency

Hawaii Five-0, which starred Alex O’Loughlin, Scott Caan, Taylor Wiley, Daniel Dae Kim, and Grace Park, is just one of several fan favorite shows hitting Netflix beginning in June.

Netflix is also adding a wide selection of iconic fan favorite movies, including Father of the Bride parts 1 and 2, as well as Four Weddings and a Funeral. The Creed movie trilogy is coming, as is My Best Friend’s Wedding, My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, Runaway Bride, Rudy, and the Rocky movies.

There is a sizable list of movies and television shows leaving Netflix in June, too. The Fifty Shades trilogy is departing, as is the Night at the Museum trilogy. Children’s movies Trolls and The Lego Movie are exiting the streaming platform, as well as the Colleen Hoover book adaptation, It Ends With Us.

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