Introducing Lost, How I Met Your Mother, and More on Netflix in 2024

Introducing Lost, How I Met Your Mother, and More on Netflix in 2024

Netflix welcomes a wave of nostalgia in 2024, as beloved shows like Lost and How I Met Your Mother make a triumphant return to the streaming platform Prepare for an epic journey and heartwarming laughs with these iconic titles

In 2023, Netflix bid farewell to numerous shows, but in 2024, users can look forward to some iconic titles making their way to the platform. Disney and Netflix, often seen as separate entities, are bringing some beloved TV shows to Netflix in 2024.

Disney's success has been soaring with the likes of Loki Season 2 and the upcoming What If...? Season 2, while Netflix has shifted its focus to original content like Squid Game: The Challenge and Single’s Inferno.

As we approach the new year, a number of binge-worthy Disney titles will be making their debut on Netflix in 2024. Here's everything you need to know.

Lost, How I Met Your Mother & more coming to Netflix in 2024

Classic TV titles including Lost and How I Met Your Mother are set to make the jump from Disney to Netflix in 2024.

Disney will be adding several titles to Netflix throughout 2024:

• This is Us – Jan 8

• The Resident – March 4

• White Collar – April 1

• Archer – May 13

• How I Met Your Mother – June 3

• Lost – July 1

• Prison Break – July 29

Check out the other upcoming titles here: [link to website] [tweet from @DiscussingFilm on December 11, 2023]

The full list of titles moving reads as follows:

This is Us: Jan 8

The Resident: March 4

White Collar: April 1

Archer: May 13

How I Met You Mother: June 3

Lost: July 1

Prison Break: July 29

Despite How I Met Your Mother's initial popularity, its finale did not resonate with as many fans. Conversely, Prison Break drew in a substantial 10 million viewers during its original airtime, earning it the title of one of the most popular shows of the mid-2000s.

One fan commented on X/Twitter, "I'll watch HIMYM for the 18th time." Another added, "It’s time to rewatch Prison Break." A third fan excitedly commented, "ARCHER BACK ON NETFLIX YASSS."

Other users criticized the decision to move content to Netflix in 2024, pointing out the flaws. "Disney has a great chance to combine Hulu and Disney Plus content, but they're just giving it all to Netflix, lol," one user commented, while another questioned the purpose of Disney+ in that case.

Explore our lineup of upcoming movie and TV hubs:

- Fantastic Four

- Avengers: The Kang Dynasty

- Avengers: Secret Wars

- Marvel Zombies

- The Marvels

- Agatha: Coven of Chaos

- Blade MCU

- Captain America 4

- The Boys Season 4

- Avatar 3

- Batman: The Brave And The Bold

- Beetlejuice 2

- Blade

- Deadpool 3

- Dune 2

- Gladiator 2

- Mission: Impossible 8

- Mortal Kombat 2

- Beyond the Spider-Verse

- Superman: Legacy

- Thunderbolts

- Venom 3

- Wicked

- 1923 Season 2

- Citadel Season 2

- Daredevil: Born Again

- Euphoria Season 3

- Severance Season 2

- Stranger Things Season 5

- The Last of Us Season 2

- The Mandalorian Season 4

- The Penguin

- The Sandman Season 2

- The White Lotus Season 3

- Wednesday Season 2

- Yellowjackets Season 3

Editor's P/S

As a passionate fan of classic TV shows, I am thrilled to hear that Lost and How I Met Your Mother will be making their way back to Netflix in 2024. These shows hold a special place in my heart, and I can't wait to relive the excitement and nostalgia of watching them all over again. Lost, with its intricate plotlines and unforgettable characters, was a groundbreaking show that kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. How I Met Your Mother, with its heartwarming humor and relatable characters, was a comfort watch that I could always turn to for a good laugh.

The decision to move these beloved titles from Disney to Netflix has sparked mixed reactions among fans. While some are excited about the opportunity to revisit these shows on their preferred streaming platform, others are critical of Disney's strategy and question the purpose of maintaining separate streaming services. Personally, I believe that this move can be seen as a positive development, as it allows a wider audience to access and enjoy these classic shows.