Fans of Seth Macfarlane's 'Family Guy' are involved the animated sequence is expiring in a matter of days. Find out if it’s really leaving Hulu.
Is Family Guy leaving Hulu? Some users of the streaming platform noticed that the Seth MacFarlane display used to be listed below the expiring presentations and took to social media to try and work out what's going on.
After all, Family Guy is one of the platform's most-watched shows. So is it really going to be taken down from Hulu on the end of the summer time? Keep reading!
Will 'Family Guy' be leaving Hulu?
Since 1999, Family Guy has been going sturdy and has been adored by thousands and thousands of viewers for its irreverent humor, metafictional gags, the Griffins' speaking baby Stewie, and their iconic anthropomorphic canine, Brian. The sequence was the first animated display to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series since The Flintstones was once up for the prize back in 1961.
To date, it has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, and has gained three. The animated sitcom has also gained 3 Annie Awards, which acknowledges excellence in animation proven in cinema and television, after being nominated for 11.
On May 11, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Fox even renewed the series for a nineteenth season, given the generally acclaimed luck of the 349 episodes which have been launched up to now.
So, what's taking place with Hulu?
A involved user took to reddit to invite whether or not "Family Guy will be leaving in 13 days?" "Can someone clarify or give more information about what's happening? I tried to google it, but could not find any information that could explain it. When checking a little closer, it also seems that it is only the latest season (Season 18) that is leaving," they wrote.
"I don't know if that is the only season that will be leaving Hulu, or if this is an indication that the rest of the seasons will be leaving Hulu in the future?"
Some Family Guy fans tried to rationalize that the "last season and half of Bob's Burgers last season are being ripped out apparently, not sure for how long or why, but there's a possibility that they allowed someone to 'borrow' the rights with all the new things going on with streaming services right now."
They proceed to mention that the decision to take away these displays could be unwise on Hulu's part, and that they "can't imagine [the shows] would stay off Hulu for too long though," for the reason that disposing of a a hit and often streamed show like Family Guy or Bob's Burgers would more or less be like "taking an arrow to the knee."
The consumer additionally notes that "a lot of online sources aren't being clear about saying it's not leaving," which we can ascertain.
On Aug. 17, there was an update at the thread, announcing that the display was once not "marked as expiring" on Hulu, in step with multiple people who had initially been involved in regards to the display's departure.
As of this writing, it sort of feels like the display is no longer tagged as expiring, but if it does leave bit by bit, the episodes will most likely come back to the platform as such a lot of audience' memberships to Hulu rely on it!
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