Is ‘Royal Pains’ on Netflix? Where to Stream

Royal Pains has long been one of the most decadent escape watches on TV and comforting binge-watches on Netflix. The USA show followed Dr. Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) and his ambitious brother Evan (Paulo Costanza) as they built their ritzy medical concierge service, HankMed, in the Hamptons. That meant that in addition to the normal highs and lows of medical dramas, Royal Pains featured a who’s who list of famous guest stars and a gloriously luxurious backdrop. (Oheka Castle in Long Island, to be exact.)

Since its 2016 finale, Royal Pains has become a go-to binge for folks on Netflix. The only problem? Royal Pains no longer seems to be on Netflix. So what gives? Is Royal Pains gone from Netflix for good? Why isn’t Royal Pains on Netflix? And where can you stream Royal Pains for free?

Here’s everything we know about Royal Pains‘s mysterious disappearance from Netflix!

IS ROYAL PAINS ON NETFLIX?

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no, Royal Pains is no longer streaming on Netflix. All 8 seasons of Royal Pains left Netflix on May 17, 2020.

WHERE CAN I STREAM ROYAL PAINS?

As of right now, Royal Pains is only available to rent or buy on streaming platforms like Prime Video, YouTube, Vudu, Google Play, and iTunes. However, it will soon be on a new streaming platform. You just have to wait a few months…

WHERE CAN I STREAM ROYAL PAINS FOR FREE?

Royal Pains will be available to stream for free on NBCUniversal’s upcoming free ad-supported streaming service Peacock. Peacock will officially launch in July.

However, Comcast Xfinity customers already have access to a beta version of Peacock. So if you have Comcast Xfinity, you might be able to watch Royal Pains for free right now. You’ll just have to sit through some ads. Otherwise, you’ll have to sit tight like the rest of us plebs.

Where to stream Royal Pains