Search Party arrives on Netflix Feb. 5 after HBO Max deleted the series
All five seasons of the acclaimed mystery series Search Party are headed to Netflix beginning Feb. 5, after HBO Max removed the show from its service. Created by Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers and Michael Showalter, Search Party premiered on TBS in 2016 and shifted to HBO Max starting with Season 3.
The series concluded with its fifth season in 2022. The show stars Alia Shawkat, John Reynolds, John Early and Meredith Hagner, with guest appearances across the run from Brandon Micheal Hall, Ron Livingston, Christine Taylor and Cole Escola. Season 1 follows a group of self-centered Brooklynites searching for a missing college acquaintance; subsequent seasons move through thriller, courtroom drama, kidnapped-narrative and surrealist sci-fi tones while maintaining dark comedy throughout.
Critics consistently praised the series: Season 1 holds 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, Season 2 96%, Season 3 93% and Season 4 96%, with those four seasons earning the "Certified Fresh" designation. Season 5 also sits at 100% but has not earned the badge because it is calculated on only 14 reviews.
As Variety noted in 2016, "It's sometimes horrifying and sometimes silly, and at times, Search Party can get a tiny bit precious with its own cleverness. But when it works, it's an astounding and engaging journey through genre conventions that should be at odds with each other." In 2022 Thrillist wrote, "The fifth and final season of Search Party is, frankly, bananas.
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