Netflix Original Series 'The World's Most Amazing Houses' Is Leaving Netflix
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The three seasons of The most extraordinary houses in the worlda BBC series labeled Netflix Original in all regions outside the UK, will leave the service in July 2022.
Hosted by Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin, the documentary series first aired on UK TV in January 2017 and was renewed for a second series which later aired in February 2018.
Each episode has him traveling around the world to see houses that have seen architecture pushed to its limits, whether because the house is built in a strange place or in harsh environments.
The first season was later added to Netflix as a Netflix Original in March 2018 and season 2 was split into two halves. The first half of season 1 arrived in September 2018 and the second in January 2019.
Netflix UK aired the show for a while, it was added in January 2018 and then removed 29 months later in June 2020.
now him the show will be leaving Netflix in all regions on July 1, 2022 with its last day of viewing June 30, 2022.
Ever since Netflix first licensed this series as a Netflix Original, they've been hard at work creating their own catalog of home renovations and what we'd call "showcase docu-series" in that very genre.
Over the years we've seen Netflix release products like amazing interiors, Million Dollar Beach House, The most beautiful vacation rentals in the world, Yes Dream home makeover they all join the platform, which means you probably won't notice that specific removal or your request will always be met when you search for a show like that.
For many, the concept of Netflix Originals leaving the platform may seem strange, but it will be a constant trend, especially in the years to come. We keep a list of all Netflix Originals that have been removed here.
will you check The most extraordinary houses in the world before he leaves Netflix in July 2022? Let us know in the comments.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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