
Without much fanfare, the critically acclaimed CBS comedy series Ghost has rolled out onto Netflix in over two dozen regions. The show is already doing numbers in the Netflix top 10s since its addition on January 31st, with the first two seasons being added. What’s the show about, should you watch and why wasn’t it a global release? Let’s take a look.
The sitcom, which stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, and Danielle Pinnock, is based on the British series of the same name. It tells the story of married New Yorkers who move to a new house in the countryside only to find it infested with ghosts from different periods in history. Joe Port and Joe Wiseman are behind the series, which initially airs on CBS.
The show is midway through its season 4 run on CBS, with a season 5 yet to be officially announced. The series remains critically acclaimed, with the show carrying a 97% on RottenTomtaoes and similarly good scores from audiences on different platforms. Allison Keene for Paste Magazine describes the series as “charming” although “not quite as cozy as the UK version.”
CBS Studios along with co-producers BBC Studios and Lionsgate Television are behind the series.
As mentioned, Netflix picked up the license to the show at the end of January, with over two dozen regions picking up the first two seasons. Among the countries that picked up the show include:
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Guadeloupe
- Iceland
- Jamaica
- Luxembourg
- Martinique
- Netherlands
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Reunion
- Sweden
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Uruguay
- Venezuela