It's always a gamble when you start watching a new show on the small screen. You never know whether that show will become a hit that lasts long or if it will end up being canceled too soon. Either way, there's never a guarantee that our favorite, underrated shows will have a stable streaming home that allows us to watch and rewatch whenever we want to.
Thankfully, Netflix has stepped up to the plate and given shows that deserve a wider audience a chance to shine, and that's exactly what has been happening lately. The streaming service has acquired a number of shows, canceled or not, that have gotten a much-needed boost. Right now, NBC's canceled drama series Found has shot straight to the top 10.
Another recently canceled NBC series will also vie for that highly coveted position on the Netflix top 10 most-watched shows ranking, and there's no doubt that it will happen almost immediately. The fan-favorite Night Court revival season brings all three of its seasons to Netflix in the United States in February 2026. Find out when to start your rewatch after the show's unfortunate cancellation!

Night Court coming to Netflix in February 2026
As reported by What's on Netflix, Night Court seasons 1-3 will arrive on Netflix in the United States on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. Since the show was canceled in May 2025, the revival hasn't had a stable streaming home where all three seasons were available, not even on NBC's streamer Peacock. The shows final episodes were pulled from the platform late last year.
However, now the series will have its best chance yet to be seen by the biggest audience possible, and that's an exciting prospect for a show that once looked like it had a bright future ahead. The revival of the 1984 sitcom of the same name, which ran for nine seasons on NBC through 1992, first debut in January 2023 and was an immediate right out of the gate.
Unfortunately, ratings decreased drastically by the time the series entered its third season and was later canceled. While the show, which also hails from Warner Bros. Television, was initially shopped around to find a new home to be saved for season 4, those efforts weren't successful. Even if the series catches on after hitting Netflix, it's still unlikely to be saved and resurrected.
In the revival series, The Big Bang Theory star Melissa Rauch stars as Abby Stone, the daughter of Night Court's late leading character Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes a position as a New York City magistrate at night, just like her father. Original series star John Larroquette reprised his role as Dan Fielding. The series featured a number of guest stars, including Rauch's Big Bang costars.
Don't miss your chance to binge-watch the hilarious comedy's 47 episodes if you managed to miss them the first time around or rewatch the complete series! Night Court arrives on Netflix beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.
