One of the most popular children’s shows has decided to partner with the nation’s largest streaming platform. For quite some time now, PAW Patrol has been a go-to option on Paramount+, but this partnership won’t alter that fact. The cherished Nick Jr. series will continue to be accessible on Paramount+’s streaming service. However, starting this summer, the show is also planning an impressive move to streaming platforms, with Netflix confirming it will include PAW Patrol in its extensive library.
This week, Netflix unveiled its July newsletter, disclosing the upcoming movies and series joining their platform soon. Remarkably, the lineup includes “PAW Patrol,” a title that’s never graced Netflix screens before this announcement.
Beginning July 1st, the popular series PAW Patrol will make its way onto Netflix, allowing fans to enjoy the escapades of Ryder and his pup crew on a new streaming platform. However, it’s worth noting that Netflix will only be offering a limited number of episodes from the show.
The newsletter reveals that only the second and third seasons of PAW Patrol will be available on Netflix in July. Given that the series boasts over 13 seasons, what’s being offered on Netflix is merely a small portion. If you’re looking for more episodes of PAW Patrol, Paramount+ remains your top choice.
Coming Soon to Netflix
Adding PAW Patrol to its collection in July significantly expands Netflix’s children’s content library, which has recently welcomed Ms. Rachel and is set to welcome Sesame Street later this year. However, among the kids titles being added at the beginning of July, PAW Patrol is the most notable one.
As a cinephile, I’m excited to share that most of the films hitting our screens at the start of July are geared towards mature audiences. Some highly anticipated titles like “Mission: Impossible”, “Pacific Rim”, and “V for Vendetta” are among them. For the full list of Netflix’s July 1st additions, scroll down below!
1982’s “Annie”
(Renamed as) “Blow” – Born on the Fourth of July
Captain Phillips
The Deer Hunter
Friday Night Lights
Known as “Here Comes the Boom”
The Hitman’s Bodyguard
Sequel: The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
Trilogy: The Karate Kid, The Karate Kid Part II, and The Karate Kid Part III
Mission Impossible Series: Mission: Impossible, Mission: Impossible II, Mission: Impossible III, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
“Mom” – Seasons 1-8
“The Notebook”
Pacific Rim
PAW Patrol – Seasons 2-3
Portlandia – Seasons 1-8
“The Sweetest Thing”
“Tangerine”
V for Vendetta
White Chicks
“Yellowjackets” – Season 2
“Zathura: A Space Adventure”
“Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers” (GB) – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
“Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel” (GB) – NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
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