20-05-2025
Saucy 2010s Political Thriller Returns to Netflix After Five-Year Hiatus
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After five years off the platform, a saucy political thriller is making a surprise comeback to Netflix. Set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., the series follows a high-powered fixer entangled in scandal, secrets, and a dangerously complicated relationship with the president. Scandal, known for its rapid pacing, melodramatic turns, and signature monologues, originally aired in the 2010s and quickly became a defining entry in the primetime drama landscape. Created by one of TV's most prolific showrunners, it will return in full to Netflix U.S. on June 17, giving new and returning viewers a chance to binge every episode.
Originally airing from 2012 to 2018, Scandal was headlined by Kerry Washington, who led a cast that included Henry Ian Cusick, Columbus Short, Darby Stanchfield, Katie Lowes, and Guillermo Díaz. With 124 episodes, it built a cult following thanks to its blend of political intrigue and soapy, high-stakes drama. The central character, a former White House Communications Director turned crisis manager, navigates the darkest corners of Beltway power while managing a deeply fraught personal life.
Scandal, the fast-paced political thriller created by Shonda Rhimes, returns to Netflix on June 17 after a five-year hiatus.
Scandal, the fast-paced political thriller created by Shonda Rhimes, returns to Netflix on June 17 after a five-year hiatus.
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Produced by Shondaland and created by Shonda Rhimes, the show helped define Rhimes' signature style: fast dialogue, explosive twists, and emotionally charged character arcs. It quickly earned praise from critics and audiences alike, winning multiple awards and consistently ranking as one of Rhimes' most beloved productions
Why Did Scandal Leave Netflix?
Scandal first joined Netflix in 2014 with its initial three seasons, followed by annual additions through 2018. When its license expired in May 2020, it was removed from the streamer. Its reappearance this summer bucks a 2025 trend that has seen fewer older licensed titles returning to Netflix U.S.
Though its new licensing window hasn't been disclosed, similar deals have ranged from one to three years. Scandal's availability on Hulu, where it continues to stream under a separate agreement, will remain unaffected.
What Happens Next?
The return of Scandal isn't the only headline for Shonda Rhimes' empire. Grey's Anatomy, now entering its 21st season, is also set to arrive on Netflix in June. Meanwhile, Bridgerton continues its dominance, with Season 4 expected in 2026 and additional installments on the way.
Viewers eager for strategy and a touch of seduction will find everything waiting when Scandal lands back on Netflix on June 17. Its comeback offers a fresh chance to revisit the chaos—a glass of red wine in hand.