This 1970s screen has left Netflix and enthusiasts are disappointed to the fullest: “Why does it hurt so much?”

“That ’70s Show” has been a staple of Netflix from 2011 to this weekend. He’s gone now.

Fans have noticed that the Fox comedy, which featured the career of Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama, was removed from the streaming giant.

Then enthusiasts like it, what a disappointment!

Netflix did not renew the screen licensing agreement that ran between 1998 and 2006, the same fate as other Netflix favorites such as “The Office” (2021) and “Friends” (passed to HBO Max in January) in broadcast battles.

USA TODAY has contacted Netflix for comment.

But the British “The Observer” writes that Netflix later said it signed “That ’70s Show” when the company “repositioned its strategy and huge content budget to focus on the internal originals. “

Thus, from September 7, the exhibition left the building, letting enthusiasts lament on social media. Here’s a smart sample:

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“OH NO, SON PRIS – that shows HORS OF NETFLIX !!!I didn’t finish !!!!” Tweeted Diana Gonzalez, adding a GIF of Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp) serving a monstrous daisy.

In a short poetic video, Twitter user Cristal showed a video of sheets falling in front of a Netflix ad indicating that the screen is no longer on the site, asking “Why does it hurt so much?”

Comedian and actor Matt Rife tweeted his pathetic on September 2. “Is BRO going to remove ‘That 70s Show’ from @netflix next week?!?!The Office and Friends!

“Does Netflix eliminate that show from the 70s ???? Okay, 2020 you won, I give up,” Twitter wrote @maddy_keyes

“Humeur this morning after discovering that Netflix has removed That 70s Show,” wrote Twitter user Hank Jr. appearing as a disgruntled Eric Forman (Grace).

Twitter user Jocelyn presented an image of Ashton Kutcher’s Michael Kelso crying, writing, “And so she went:” (that70sshow, “

“Then where are we going to see this now, that show?” asked Twitter user evelyn.

That’s a smart question. ” That ‘Show of ’70’ can be obtained on Amazon Prime ($2. 99 consistent with the episode).

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