‘Seinfeld’ Set to Depart Hulu on June 23, Transition to Netflix
Netflix is actually the beneficially for this latest big off-net comedy move following a $500 million-plus deal in 2019 to acquire the Show About Billions
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Some of this is that Netflix had recently signed a deal with Sony Pictures over content distribution deals.
After watching two of its biggest performers, off-network comedies The Office and Friends, walk out the door and onto other subscription streaming platforms this year, Netflix is about to welcome a proven breadwinner.
Sony Pictures TV’s Seinfeld will end its exclusive domestic SVOD run Hulu June 23 and will migrate to Netflix, where it will be available in 4K and reside under the same roof is star Jerry Seinfeld’s standup specials, ostensibly on an immediate timeline (although the top subscription streaming service hasn’t yet announced a premiere date.)
The move is tied to a deal Netflix signed with Sony in 2021 to acquire global rights to all 180 episodes of Seinfeld, which has become the most profitable show in television history. Neither Netflix or Sony have released deal terms, but the Los Angeles Times pegged the value of the agreement as surpassing the $500 million pocket-to-pocket transaction executed by NBCUniversal to take The Office back from Netflix and put it on Peacock at the beginning of this year.