- **Q: When is *Prison Break* leaving Netflix US?
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Entertainment / TV
The popular crime drama series *Prison Break* is slated to leave Netflix in the US on January 29, 2026. After a brief return to the streaming platform in July 2024, fans have a limited time to binge-watch all five seasons.
### Background *Prison Break*, created by Paul Scheuring, follows Michael Scofield's deliberate imprisonment to rescue his brother Lincoln Burrows, who was framed for murder. The series gained immense popularity upon its original release and continues to attract viewers on streaming platforms.
### Licensing Deal The return of *Prison Break* to Netflix was part of a strategic move by Disney to maximize revenue by licensing older, high-performing shows. However, this deal is temporary, and the rights will revert back to Disney, making the show exclusive to Disney+ and Hulu in most regions.
### Where to Watch - **United States:** Netflix until January 29, 2026; Hulu thereafter. - **International:** Disney+ (or Star on Disney+ in some regions).
### Future of the Series While there won't be a Season 6 featuring Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, a reboot is in the works at Hulu, offering a fresh take on the *Prison Break* universe.
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