Netflix said on June 15 that Gilmore Girls Seasons 1-7 will leave its U.S. library on June 30, ending a run that has stretched for 12 years. For viewers who have used Netflix as the show’s long-time streaming home, the clock is now ticking.
The timing matters because Gilmore Girls has stayed popular long after the series ended in 2007, and Netflix still has all seven seasons available right now. Its spinoff, Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life, is also on the platform, though the company has not said whether it will remain after June 30. That gap is part of why the news landed so hard for fans who were not expecting to lose the full run all at once.
Hulu also has Gilmore Girls available in full, which gives viewers another place to watch once the Netflix window closes. Even so, the reaction has been sharper than a simple catalog change. Some fans are angry enough to say they may cancel memberships, a reminder that the loss of a comfort-watch series can feel bigger than the title itself when it has been part of a streaming routine for years.
For now, the situation is straightforward: Gilmore Girls Seasons 1-7 are scheduled to leave Netflix in the U.S. on June 30. What remains unclear is whether Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life will leave with them or stay behind, a detail that will matter to anyone hoping the switch is only partial rather than complete.

