It's always a bittersweet feeling when a new month rolls around. While there are tons of new releases hitting Netflix, it also means saying goodbye to some favorites that will soon be leaving the platform. This November, we'll be seeing the departure of one of the funniest sitcoms of the early 2000s, and it's a huge bummer!
On Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, Reba will officially leave Netflix. This means the last day to watch all six seasons on the platform is Nov. 5. If you don't believe me, check out the show's title page on Netflix. A removal notice clearly confirms the date. There is a possibility that Netflix could extend the licensing deal, which would allow fans to keep streaming the show for a bit longer. But for now, everyone should consider Nov. 5 their last chance to binge the entire series on the streaming platform.
The complete series was added to Netflix on May 6, 2024. With a departure date set for Nov. 6, that means the show will have been available on the platform for 18 months. While that might seem like a short period to some, that's actually not that bad. We've seen some licensed shows on Netflix come and go in just a few months. So an 18-month run is a fairly generous window.
Could Reba be added back to Netflix in the future? It's possible! But that would require the streaming giant to acquire the streaming rights again. Honestly, you never know what Netflix might do. That's why it's important to enjoy the show while you still can.

Allison M. Gibson created Reba. It premiered on The WB on Oct. 5, 2001, running for five seasons before its sixth and final season aired on The CW from 2006 to 2007, bringing the story of Reba Hart and her memorable family to a close.
Set in Houston, Texas, Reba stars Golden Globe nominee Reba McEntire as Reba Hart, a witty and determined single mother juggling life, love, and the hilarious chaos of raising her three children, all while dealing with her ex-husband and his new wife. Joining McEntire in the cast are Sweet Magnolias's JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Christopher Rich, Steve Howey, Scarlett Pomers, Mitch Holleman, and Melissa Peterman.
Although Reba leaves Netflix this November, it is expected to be still available to stream on Hulu. So, it won't be gone from the streaming world entirely. The option to purchase individual episodes or complete seasons through digital retailers remains available as well. So if you miss watching Reba on Netflix, there are still other ways to enjoy the show.