Netflix Adding All 12 Seasons of Iconic Crime Drama in Select Regions
When Netflix makes an addition to its streaming library, often times its done at a worldwide level. However, in some cases, the change is made on a smaller scale.
Come the end of this month, the streaming platform will be adding all 12 seasons of Bones, the long-running and well-regarded FOX police procedural drama, to its collection.
However, Bones will not be available on Netflix everywhere, according to What's on Netflix's Kasey Moore.
When is 'Bones' coming to Netflix?
Per Moore, Bones will arrive at the very end of January, on January 31, 2026. The complete series will be available in select regions.
Overall, 246 episodes of Bones ran over 12 seasons from September 2005-March 2017.
What parts of the world will be able to stream 'Bones'?
Come January 31, Bones will reportedly be part of the Netflix library in the following regions:
- Australia
- Israel
- Europe (France, The Netherlands, Poland, Belgium)
- Asia (South Korea and select other territories)
The United Kingdom and Canada are among the regions not included in the drop.
Will 'Bones' be available on Netflix in the United States?
Unfortunately no, but American fans of the show needn't worry too much. Bones can still be accessed on a number of platforms, including Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, Philo and more.
It has been nearly a decade since the program was offered on Netflix in the United States.
What is 'Bones' about?
Bones stars David Boreanaz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, SEAL TEAM) as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth alongside Emily Deschanel (Glory Road, Spider-Man 2) as forensic anthropologist Temperance "Bones" Brennan. Each episode focuses on a specific body and its case file.
Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, T.J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor and Jonathan Adams also play major roles. The show has an overall rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, including a 100% approval for Season 2.
"Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist who works at the Jeffersonian Institution and also writes books, has an impressive ability to read clues from victims' bones," says the Rotten Tomatoes synopsis. "Consequently, law enforcement calls her to assist with investigations when remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that standard identification methods are useless. Brennan is teamed with Special Agent Seeley Booth, a former Army sniper, who mistrusts science and scientists when it comes to solving crimes but who has developed respect for Brennan, both professionally and personally."