Netflix Dropping All 4 Seasons of Popular Teen Drama
Throughout May, Netflix will be adding and removing various titles from its viewing library. One of the shows making an exit is Wildfire, a mid-2000s teen drama.
Airing on ABC Family from June 2005-May 2008, Wildfire lasted four seasons and 52 episodes before being canceled. Currently, you can access the show on several streaming platforms, including Netflix, Prime Video, Tubi and Pluto.
Fans only have a little more than a month left to watch Wildfire on Netflix, however.
When is 'Wildfire' leaving Netflix?
According to What's on Netflix, Wildfire will leave the service on Thursday, May 21. It is one of two titles being dropped that day, along with Rachel Feinstein: Big Guy, a 2023 Netflix original.
For an full list of shows and movies leaving Netflix in May, check this out.
What to know about 'Wildfire'
Created by Michael Piller and Christopher Teague, Wildfire stars Genevieve Cortese as Kris Furillo, "a young girl with a troubled past who's trying to start a new life for herself in the professional horse racing world."
"Mostly, "Wildfire" is a copy of "The O.C.," moved to New Mexico, a semisexy nighttime soap for teenagers cast with gorgeous young actors who all look alike," wrote the New York Times' Anita Gates back in 2005.
Other major cast members include:
- Mical Alberti as Matthew "Matt" Ritter
- Ryan Sypek as Kenneth "Junior" Davis Jr.
- Nicole Tubiola as Danielle "Dani" Davis
- James Read as Ken Davis Sr.
- Nana Visitor as Jean Ritter
- Dennis Weaver as Henry Ritter
- Amy Jo Johnson as Tina Sharp
- Greg Serano as Pablo Betart
- Kieren Hutchison as Kerry Connelly
Overall, Wildfire has a 7.5/10 approval rating on IMDB, with Season 1 of the show earning an 80% approval mark on Rotten Tomatoes.
For more reviews, you can view the show's Rotten Tomatoes page here.