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Reruns of Netflix's 'Narcos' series will stream on PlutoTV for free

It's not often the company's shows make their way to other platforms.

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If you live in the US, soon enough you won’t need a Netflix subscription to watch all of Narcos and Narcos: Mexico. Starting on October 20th, ViacomCBS will begin streaming the crime drama on its PlutoTV platform.

You’ll have the chance to watch all five seasons of the series, in both English and Spanish, through Pluto TV’s Crime Drama and Narco Novelas channels, as well as a dedicated Narcos channel. Season one will air weeknights at 10PM ET, with catch-up episodes becoming available to stream the day after at 8PM ET. Pluto TV plans to debut a new season of the series every month through to February 2021.

It’s rare but not unheard of for a Netflix series to make its way to a competitor. Most famously, Comedy Central secured the linear TV rights to BoJack Horseman in 2018. More recently, cable networks have picked up shows like One Day at a Time and Tuca & Bertie after Netflix canceled them.