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Netflix didn’t add Detroiters as advertised and deletes original announcement tweet

Netflix didn’t add Detroiters as advertised and deletes original announcement tweet

Tuesday was supposed to be the day one of the funniest comedy shows of the last 10 years was added to Netflix’s lineup. The Detroitersthe Comedy Central series starring and co-created by Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson, is unfortunately nowhere to be found on the streaming service. Lovers of The Detroitersor the Netflix hit I think you should go with Tim Robinsonopened the service Tuesday morning to find nothing but disappointment.

Netflix had already announced on social networks that The Detroiters would indeed be added to its programming on October 15. This was still true a few weeks ago, when Netflix’s October newsletter confirmed the arrival date of The Detroiters. But there is no The Detroiters on Netflix, and this initial announcement message appears to have been removed by the streamer.

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So does that mean The Detroiters It’s not coming to Netflix after all? Will it just happen another day? Well, these are great questions, the answers to which have not been available at the moment. According to Uproxx, The Detroiters no longer added Tuesday, but that’s all the information they have. ComicBook has contacted Netflix for comment.

This news is definitely disappointing for a lot of people, as there was real excitement around The Detroiters is making its way to the country’s most popular streaming service. Netflix is ​​already the home of I think you should leavebecome a true phenomenon over its three seasons. Robinson co-created and stars in the sketch comedy series, and Richardson appears as a regular guest, often in the most memorable sketches. There are tons of them ITYSL fans who have never seen The Detroiters and we were looking forward to fixing that this week. Unfortunately, they will have to wait a little longer.

If you are not familiar, The Detroiters is a scripted comedy series that ran for two seasons on Comedy Central, airing in 2017 and 2018. It follows two best friends (played by Robinson and Richardson) who run a struggling marketing company in Detroit. Both The Detroiters stars co-created the series alongside Joe Kelly and I think you should leave co-creator Zach Kanin.

Given the popularity I think you should leave is on Netflix in recent years, many expected it The Detroiters doing pretty well for the service once arrived. The series features the same stars, a similar style of humor, and many of the same creatives. It should have a built-in audience if and when it hits Netflix.