Two collections of the Bob Ross PBS series will be removed from Netflix at the end of May 2020, which means that there will be no way to see any of the magnificent paintings of Bob Ross in Netflix. This is why they go and why it may not be a completely terrible news.
As it is probably aware, Bob Ross is the late painter that produced hundreds of episodes where he taught the novices to paint. He was known by the soothing presence of him and the unique art style of him. The series originally was issued in PBS under the name of the joy of painting between 1983 to 1994.
Netflix has occupied two collections of Bob Ross titles since June 1, 2016. Bob Ross: Beauty is everywhere 26 episodes long and has a selection of the PBS series. Chill with Bob Ross is the other collection that must be expired from Netflix, which also has 26 episodes Both programs are configured to leave Netflix not only in the United States, but also in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India and other countries. The 52 episodes are coming out of Netflix on June 1, 2020.
What is the good new?
Well, thanks to YouTube and other platforms, it is easier than ever to dive into the contents of Bob Ross. On YouTube, you can find practically all episodes of the joy of painting through the cured reproduction lists. You can also find some of the new content that the channel is creating, including a new host, NIC Hankins that plans to keep sleep alive.
Twitch also regularly houses the binges of Bob Ross titles, where you can participate in chat while watching with fellow fanatics. At the time of publication, a weekend marathon was carried out with around 3,000 people in tuned.
It could also be good news in the sense that Netflix regularly travels its PBS content. Recently, we saw some documentaries come and go from the platform. It may be the case that you get a new batch of episodes, but for the moment, we are not aware, that is the case.