“Friends” Lands New UK Streaming Platform After Leaving Netflix

After over a decade of being a staple on Netflix, the iconic sitcom Friends has officially left the UK streaming platform. The departure comes as Netflix’s licensing agreement with Warner Bros. expired on 30 December 2025, leaving millions of UK fans searching for where they can continue to binge the beloved series.

The move marks a major shift in the UK streaming landscape, as Friends joins a growing list of shows returning to their parent companies’ own platforms amid the global streaming wars.

The decision to pull Friends from Netflix UK stems from content rights and licensing. Warner Bros. Discovery, the studio behind Friends, has opted to consolidate the show on HBO Max, the company’s own streaming service. In the United States and other regions, Friends has already been part of HBO Max’s library, making the UK transition a long-awaited but logical step.

This trend mirrors global shifts where major studios are reclaiming popular content to drive subscriptions to their own platforms rather than renting it to third-party services.

UK fans won’t have to wait long. HBO Max is officially launching in the UK and Ireland on 26 March 2026, and Friends is expected to be a cornerstone of its catalogue. This launch will give UK viewers access not only to Friends but also to other Warner Bros. Discovery titles.

Popular shows are increasingly tied to their production studios’ own services rather than third-party platforms. For fans, this may require juggling multiple subscriptions, but it also guarantees that shows like Friends remain readily available on platforms invested in long-term streaming access.

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For those who’ve grown up on the misadventures of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe, the good news is that the laughs aren’t disappearing; they’re just moving to a new home.

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