Netflix poaches three huge TV shows from Disney+ in landmark deal kicking in next month

NETFLIX has nabbed three big TV shows from Disney+ after signing a game-changing deal with the streamer.

It means fans will get to see more of their favourite series on the streaming giant.

Netflix has grabbed three HUGE TV shows from Disney+ in a new landmark deal
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Netflix has grabbed three HUGE TV shows from Disney+ in a new landmark dealCredit: getty
This Is Us is one of the titles Netflix has poached from Disney+
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This Is Us is one of the titles Netflix has poached from Disney+Credit: getty

Netflix has secured the streaming rights to some of Disney's cherished titles.

The streamer will soon be adding some highly anticipated shows to its library, including fan-favorites like Lost, White Collar, and the heartwarming hit This Is Us.

According to an insider familiar with the arrangement, the deal between Netflix and Disney has not been signed yet.

However, if finalized, it would grant Netflix licensing access to hit series like, This Is Us and The Wonder Years.

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The exciting agreement will also bring additional shows to Netflix.

The ABC medical drama, Grey's Anatomy is one of them.

In spring, Hulu, Disney+, and Netflix will team up to stream all 19 seasons of the popular US show.

The deal between Disney+ and Netflix to license their content is a smart move by Disney to reach more viewers for certain series.

It comes after thousands of Netflix users reported issues with the streaming site yesterday.

Reports began to rise at around 6 pm ET across the United States and United Kingdom on Monday.

Over 17,000 American users can't connect to Netflix, while over 19,000 report issues in the UK.

Last year in May, after six seasons the NBC original series This Is Us said goodbye.

Lost will be dropping on Netflix thanks to the exciting new deal
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Lost will be dropping on Netflix thanks to the exciting new dealCredit: abc
Fans will also get to watch White Collar
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Fans will also get to watch White CollarCredit: alamy