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Anna Kendrick’s Popular Romantic Comedy Show To Leave Netflix

Netflix subscribers will soon lose access to Love Life, as both seasons of the romantic-comedy series are scheduled to exit the platform next month. Originally launched on HBO Max and later added to Netflix’s catalog, the show will be removed in early February. 

Love Life is leaving Netflix very soon 

Netflix subscribers will soon lose access to the romantic comedy anthology Love Life. Both seasons of the show are scheduled to exit the platform on February 6, 2026, as per What’s on Netflix. The removal gives subscribers only a brief period to stream the full series before it is taken down.

Created by Sam Boyd, the show premiered on HBO Max on May 27, 2020, and ran for a total of 20 episodes across two seasons. Season 2 concluded on November 11, 2021. In December 2022, the series was officially canceled and later taken off HBO Max.

Love Life is a romantic-comedy anthology, with each season focusing on a different main character. It follows their relationships from their first romance to the partner they ultimately settle down with. The series explores how those connections shape a person over time and influence who they become by the end of their journey.

Season 1 follows Darby Carter, portrayed by Anna Kendrick. It shows Darby navigating dating and heartbreak in the aftermath of a rapid relationship and breakup. In Season 2, the focus shifts to Marcus Watkins, played by William Jackson Harper. He begins rebuilding his personal life following a divorce. Across both seasons, the series examines how the people each character meets influence the path that eventually leads them to love.

The cast members across both seasons include Zoë Chao as Sara Yang, Jessica Williams as Mia Hines, Comedian CP as Yogi, and Punkie Johnson as Ida Watkins, among others. 

During its run, Love Life earned largely favorable reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series currently holds a 78 percent critics’ score. Meanwhile, it also carries an average 72 percent audience rating on the Popcornmeter. 

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.

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