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Newsweek
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Divisive TV Show Loved by Millennials Will Disappear From Netflix Tonight
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Some Netflix viewers are up in arms as beloved but controversial series Dexter is set to leave the streaming giant at midnight. The crime drama series, which first aired on Showtime between 2006 and 2013, was added to Netflix two years ago, and from the very first episode has amassed legions of fans. It's come with controversy, however: the show revolves around a serial killer, with the titular protagonist hunting down and murdering those he sees as having escaped proper punishment by the U.S. justice system. And while the early seasons were a critical success, ratings plummeted as the series went on—and its Season 8 finale is rated 4.8 stars from user ratings on IMDB. For comparison, the infamously divisive ending to Game of Thrones fares just slightly worse, at 4 stars. That said, Dexter proved hugely popular on Netflix: since being added in June 2024, it has enjoyed a whopping 1.01 billion viewing hours, or 94.8 million views, according to What's on Netflix. Dexter star Michael C Hall arrives at the Showtime Celebrates 8 Seasons Of "Dexter" at Milk Studios on June 15, 2013 in Hollywood, California. Dexter star Michael C Hall arrives at the Showtime Celebrates 8 Seasons Of "Dexter" at Milk Studios on June 15, 2013 in Hollywood, Is 'Dexter' Leaving Netflix? Netflix has not announced the reason Dexter is leaving the service on June 19. However, it had been on the service before, and was removed in 2020 after a deal between Netflix and Showtime expired. Netflix licenses shows and movies, and when that license expires, it is removed from the platform if it a new deal isn't reached between both parties. This can come down to whether the rights to the title are still available, how much it costs to license, and how popular a series or movie is in a given region, according to Netflix's Help Center. Additionally, a new spin-off series of the main show, titled Dexter: Resurrection, is due to premiere on July 11, exclusively on rival streaming service Paramount+. Paramount owns the rights to the Dexter franchise, with its streaming platform also home to other spin-off series Dexter: New Blood and Dexter: Original Sin. What Do Fans Think About 'Dexter' Leaving Netflix? There has been a big reaction to Dexter leaving Netflix on June 19, particularly from millennials—who would have been teenagers and young adults when the series was first released, and became part of its key audience. Gen Z viewers who have discovered the series for the first time since it was added to the service have also shared their dismay. According to 2023 data from Statista, 41 percent of millennials reported watching Netflix daily, followed by Gen Z consumers at 34 percent. Just 14 percent of the older generation of baby boomers, reported daily use of the platform. On X, formerly Twitter, one user wrote: "Netflix always ruins everything man I just started watching Dexter and it's leaving tomorrow," as another shared the similar sentiment: "I just got into Dexter and now it's leaving 23 hours." "Nobody told me that Dexter was being removed from Netflix tomorrow so I'm bingeing the next four seasons," one user declared, as one tagged Netflix directly and said: "come on now! I just started watching Dexter and you're taking it away!!! WHHHYYYYYYY!" On TikTok, users were just as frustrated, as one commented on a video by @bingetownjim discussing the removal: "Netflix removing anything good at this point." "Bro I just got to season five, this has to be a joke," another lamented, as one wrote: "I'M ALMOST DONE JUST GIVE ME A BIT LONGER PLEASE." Stock image of a person using a remote to browse a streaming service. Stock image of a person using a remote to browse a streaming Can I Watch 'Dexter' After It Leaves Netflix? In the United States, viewers will only be able to watch Dexter and its spin-off series on Paramount+—or, going old-school and buying the DVDs. Those wishing to scratch their Dexter itch can also watch episodes on Apple TV, but it will cost from $2.99 per episode, according to Just Watch. Other countries may have Dexter on Netflix for a little while longer, as What's On Netflix reports the show may depart on March 31, 2026 in the likes of the United Kingdom and Canada. This would mark exactly two years since it was added to the service in those regions. Newsweek has contacted Netflix via email for comment on this story.
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
As Lady Gaga Announces New Tour Dates, 'Mayhem' Sparks Debate on the Dance Floor
It's been 10 days since Lady Gaga's Mayhem debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, marking her seventh chart-topper and, according to Billboard, the biggest album by a woman so far this year. While her upcoming Coachella appearance will draw festival-shy fans to the desert next month, today's announcement of her summer-fall 2025 Mayhem Ball tour dates has sparked anticipation for the full Mayhem experience."This is my first arena tour since 2018," Gaga stated about the tour. "There's something electric about a stadium, and I love every moment of those shows. But with The MAYHEM Ball, I wanted to create a different kind of experience — something more intimate — closer, more connected — that lends itself to the live theatrical art I love to create."If Mastercard's record release party/"Club Mayhem" event in Hollywood on March 16 (the album's release date) offers any preview, the tour promises to be thoroughly immersive. Held at Milk Studios, the event attracted devoted fans and dance community members for a Gagathon featuring photo opportunities, themed refreshments, and DJs spinning the new album, plus a Mother Monster mashup of early hits and an appearance by the popstar herself alongside choreographer Parris Goebel. View the to see embedded media. Mastercard's viral dance contest, which emerged from the "Abracadabra" music video that premiered during last month's Grammys, has proven the new record to be perfectly suited not only for viral social media clips but for in-person club experiences as well. Billboard ranked each song in a recent piece, but while their top five selections are solid, their number one choice raises questions. "Perfect Celebrity" delivers dramatic musical and vocal moments with appreciated rock elements, but it lacks the ear-catching appeal of Mayhem's dance-driven tracks and doesn't translate well to club settings. View the to see embedded media. At Club Mayhem, "Zombieboy" clearly dominated the dance floor—drag queens, fashionably dressed attendees, and glamour enthusiasts alike chanted every word from its "Holla Back Girl"-style rap opener. The track increasingly impresses as a pop-goth crossover, particularly for its standouts include "Garden of Eden" and "Killah," which capture Gaga's playful sensibilities and funky, eccentric references ranging from Prince to Wham. "Disease," the first release, may not have garnered as much attention as "Abracadabra," but distinguishes itself through industrial elements and moody atmosphere—like Nine Inch Nails meeting Madonna in a taut, tense yet sexy, synth-heavy track. "How Bad Do You Want Me," a Swift-reminiscent ballad suited for car singalongs (though not dance floors), also deserves mention, much like the early release duet with Bruno Mars, "Die With A Smile." Jason Lavitt, promoter of Club 90's and numerous legendary L.A. dance parties, concurs with this assessment of the top five tracks, though he notes that "Abracadabra" remains the biggest crowd-pleaser at his clubs. Witness this yourself at his upcoming Lady Gaga Night event at The Vermont. Which track tops your list? Tag @LAmag and @linalecaro on social media to share your favorite! Photos from Club Mayhem below, courtesy Mastercard/Izzy Calderon and Lina Lecaro. View the 20 images of this gallery on the original article