'New Girl' is leaving Netflix. Here's where to stream it instead.

Ready to go back to the loft?
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What: New Girl 

Where to watch: Hulu and Peacock 

Premiere date: April 17, 2023 

If you read the news that New Girl is leaving Netflix and immediately panicked, fret not: The show is simply moving homes (or lofts). Everyone's favorite rewatch is still available to view over and over again! Here's everything you need to know. 

Where can I stream New Girl? 

All seven seasons of New Girl will be available to stream on Hulu and Peacock starting April 17. 

What is New Girl about? 

After a bad breakup, Jess (Zooey Deschanel) turns to Craigslist in search of a new roommate. Instead, she finds three: Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.), three single guys living in a loft in L.A. Jess joins the trio, and the newfound foursome eventually become their own makeshift family as they hilariously navigate their twenties and everything that comes with it. 

New Girl also stars Hannah Simone as Cece, Jess' childhood best friend, and Lamorne Morris as Winston, a new roommate who joins the loft later on. Apart from its recurring cast, New Girl also has a slew of hilarious guest stars (some of whom might surprise you). 

What have people said about New Girl? 

Mashable's Nicole Gallucci describes the show as the perfect comfort watch: "If you're stressed in any way, shape, or form, watching Jess sob to Dirty Dancing and Taylor Swift music will help. Seeing Nick ping-pong between having absolutely zero ambition and feeling like he can conquer the world will help. And seeing Schmidt learn to do laundry for the first time will help." 

"Sometimes when the world gets you down you just need to sit back, relax, and watch other people spectacularly fail at life. And with each and every episode, New Girl makes everyday failures seem hilarious instead of life-ruining." 

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Gallucci continues, "There is one dreadful thing about the show, though. Once you welcome these friends into your lives, you'll never want to say goodbye. It's the reason so many people have rewatched the show multiple times over the past few months, and it's why every time I make it to the series finale I can't help but shed some tears." 

To watch New Girl, click on the links below to subscribe to Hulu or Peacock. 

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Yasmeen Hamadeh

Yasmeen Hamadeh is an Entertainment Intern at Mashable, covering everything about movies, TV, and the woes of being chronically online.


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