Crime family epic makes its way to Netflix streaming service - seize the opportunity to marathon through all 6 seasons
Netflix has added all six seasons of the TNT drama Animal Kingdom, offering viewers a chance to catch up on or revisit this heart-pounding crime series. Originally airing from 2016 to 2022, the show has now found a new home on the streaming giant.
The series follows the Cody family, a group of criminals led by the matriarch, Janine "Smurf" Cody, played by Ellen Barkin. After Smurf's demise, Joshua "J" Cody (Finn Cole) is welcomed into the family, setting the stage for a high-stakes drama filled with twists and turns.
The main cast members, including Shawn Hatosy, Jake Weary, Ben Robson, and Finn Cole, returned for the final season to bring this captivating story to a close. Despite the bittersweet ending, the series remains a must-watch for fans of crime dramas.
Animal Kingdom was based on the 2010 movie of the same name and became one of the last shows to air before TNT made the decision to scale back production on scripted series. TNT gave the show a chance to wrap up the story with one final season, which was added to Netflix after landing in the Top 10.
The final season's ending was written to potentially set up a future spinoff, leaving room for further exploration of the Cody family's criminal empire. However, as of now, no such spinoff has been announced.
If you have never seen Animal Kingdom before, it is worth checking out on Netflix. With its high-octane crime drama and heartbreaking ending, Animal Kingdom is a series that will keep you entertained from start to finish. So, if you were a fan of the show and are interested in another watch, or if you're new to the series, Animal Kingdom is now waiting for you on Netflix.
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