Pretty Little Liars is leaving Netflix in July 2019

PRETTY LITTLE LIARS - "These Boots Are Made For Stalking" - Could a high schooler be part of A.D.’s operation? Addison, a mini version of high school Ali, stirs up trouble in “These Boots Were Made for Stalking,” an all-new episode of Freeform’s hit original series “Pretty Little Liars,” airing TUESDAY, APRIL 25 (8:00 – 9:02 p.m. EDT). (Freeform/Eric McCandless) TROIAN BELLISARIO, SHAY MITCHELL, LUCY HALE, ASHLEY BENSON, SASHA PIETERSE
PRETTY LITTLE LIARS - "These Boots Are Made For Stalking" - Could a high schooler be part of A.D.’s operation? Addison, a mini version of high school Ali, stirs up trouble in “These Boots Were Made for Stalking,” an all-new episode of Freeform’s hit original series “Pretty Little Liars,” airing TUESDAY, APRIL 25 (8:00 – 9:02 p.m. EDT). (Freeform/Eric McCandless) TROIAN BELLISARIO, SHAY MITCHELL, LUCY HALE, ASHLEY BENSON, SASHA PIETERSE /
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Pretty Little Liars starring Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson and Shay Mitchell is leaving Netflix in July 2019. Watch all seven seasons right now!

We heard some bad news and we have to share it with fans of Pretty Little Liars. Netflix announced Pretty Little Liars is leaving Netflix US on Monday, July 1, 2019.

The streaming network announced the news on Twitter over the weekend, and we’ve shared the tweet below.

If you still don’t know who “A” is, you better start binge-watching this series and make sure you finish before it leaves the streaming service in a few short weeks.

For those who don’t know, Pretty Little Liars premiered on ABC Family (now Freeform) in 2010. It ran for seven seasons on the network through 2016. It’s one of the most popular teen dramas of all time. The series stars Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell, Troian Bellisario, Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish.

In the series, a group of teenagers is stalked and manipulated by someone called “A,” after the murder of their friend Alison one year earlier.

All seven seasons of the hit series are streaming on Netflix. You have a lot of catching up to do if you are planning to watch the full series in two weeks! As the tweet mentions above, there are 160 episodes of the show to watch. I’m no good at math, but with two weeks of this show left on Netflix, you’re really going to need to put in some serious hours binge-watching this show!

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So, if the show is leaving Netflix, where will you be able to watch the series? Well, that’s where it gets interesting. Most shows that leave Netflix end up on Hulu or Amazon Prime Video a few months later, if not immediately. Unfortunately, that’s probably not going to happen with this series.

Instead, it looks like Pretty Little Liars should be headed to the upcoming WarnerMedia streaming service. It’s going to launch later this year or in early 2020. Warner Bros. TV distributes Pretty Little Liars, and it makes sense they’d want to pull their shows back for the launch of the Warner streaming service.

That’s just our prediction at this point, but it seems to make sense given the current landscape of the streaming industry. Unfortunately, it looks like more major shows will be leaving Netflix in the near future, although it won’t be as soon as most people seem to think.

We’ll let you know more about the future of Pretty Little Liars on Netflix and other streaming services. Stay tuned!

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