Is The Leftovers leaving Max? The future of the series on streaming explained

It appears that the acclaimed show “The Leftovers,” created by Damon Lindelof, might no longer be available on Max. The information was initially spotted in a Reddit thread discussing upcoming removals from their library, with an initial date of April 11 mentioned, but this has since been changed to June 3. This news has also been reported by various media outlets.

It seemed fans might lose access to watching “The Leftovers” starring Justin Theroux and Carrie Coon, but according to The Streamable, reports suggesting its removal from Max have been debunked by a source from Warner Bros. Discovery. Therefore, it appears the TV series will continue airing.

It might be that the announcement about canceling the series was made prematurely, and perhaps Max never intended to discontinue the production in the first place. There’s also a chance that viewer protests and demands to keep airing The Leftovers were successful, leading to the cancellation plan being dropped.

Essentially, here’s what we can infer: For the time being, viewers can take comfort knowing their beloved show won’t vanish from Max. This news should bring joy to Carrie Coon’s fans as well, since they will soon get a chance to see another fantastic production featuring her on Max, following the conclusion of her season in “The White Lotus.

In “The Leftovers”, approximately 2% of Earth’s inhabitants inexplicably vanished worldwide. Three years following this mysterious incident, the people of Mapleton are still grappling with the aftermath and attempting to regain a sense of normality amidst the perplexing catastrophe.

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2025-04-08 13:01