Netflix removes ‘Gilmore Girls’ from streaming service

Fans of the iconic show “Gilmore Girls” will need to bid goodbye to Stars Hollow as Netflix removes the series from its platform on June 30, 2026. Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the show revolves around Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory as they navigate the ups and downs of life in a small town.

At its core, “Gilmore Girls” follows Rory’s journey from starting a new school to building relationships beyond Stars Hollow. Viewers have passionately debated over Rory’s love interests, with ‘Team Jess’ and ‘Team Logan’ often emerging as fan favorites.

Apart from the dynamic between Lorelai and Rory, the show’s beloved characters like Luke, Sookie, Kurt, and Emily have endeared themselves to audiences over the years. Whether it’s Luke’s down-to-earth charm, Sookie’s culinary expertise, or Emily’s no-nonsense attitude, each character adds a unique flavor to the series.

Originally airing in 2000 on The WB, “Gilmore Girls” has become a staple in the realm of heartwarming coming-of-age stories. While Netflix bids farewell to the show, fans can still catch all the drama and humor by streaming it on Hulu and Disney+. So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy the delightful world of “Gilmore Girls” before it’s time to say goodbye on Netflix.