After Hulu Exit, This Hit Drama With a Country Twist Finds a New Home on Netflix

For years, the glitz and glamor of the music world has captivated audiences, providing a dramatic backdrop for compelling stories. From the heartbreaking biopics like Coal Miner's Daughter to the gritty, fictional struggles of Crazy Heart, these narratives offer a peek behind the curtain of fame. Now, a beloved television series that explored the cutthroat world of country music is making a return to the screen.
The series, which centers on the lives and careers of country stars, is about to find a brand new audience on a streaming giant.
Hit drama with a country twist enters Netflix
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Following a significant period as a streaming exclusive on Hulu, the popular country music drama, Nashville, is making a grand debut on Netflix. The complete series, which includes all six seasons and 124 episodes, is scheduled to arrive on September 15th. Originally airing on ABC, the show faced cancellation after its fourth season, but a dedicated fan campaign successfully revived it on CMT for an additional two seasons. Its new platform will provide a fresh opportunity for viewers to discover the intense rivalries and personal struggles within Music City.
The show, co-owned by Lionsgate Television and ABC Signature, has proven its longevity by migrating across platforms. This move is the latest in a series of Lionsgate titles finding a home on Netflix. The series is celebrated for its dynamic performances from a talented ensemble cast, including Connie Britton as the legendary Rayna Jaymes and Hayden Panettiere as the ambitious young star Juliette Barnes. Other notable cast members like Charles Esten and Clare Bowen also contributed to the show's success and popularity.
Beyond its new streaming home, there are other captivating stories that share a powerful blend of music, drama, and personal struggle.
Shows and films to watch next if you like this musical drama
For those who enjoy the intricate blend of music, drama, and family dynamics present in this series, a few other titles offer a similar feel. The show Empire, for example, offers a parallel exploration of a family dynasty within the hip-hop industry, complete with power struggles and compelling musical performances. Alternatively, the recent series Monarch also dives into the world of a country music family, revealing a dark and secret history behind their empire, which will surely satisfy viewers who appreciate a good family drama.
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If one is a fan of Connie Britton and her portrayal of a strong female lead navigating a demanding industry, one might also enjoy the series Friday Night Lights. While it focuses on high school football rather than music, it shares a similar small-town, character-driven storytelling approach and features Britton in a memorable role. These shows capture the essence of high-stakes environments and the personal sacrifices people make for their passions and families. Apart from fictional shows, Netflix also boasts of musical documentaries, proving that when it comes to genre bending collection, the giant N reigns supreme.
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Will a new generation of viewers fall in love with the drama of Nashville on Netflix? Have you watched the drama yet? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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