If you’re a fan of The Office, Community, and/or Parks and Recreation, you’ll absolutely love Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur, the popular sitcom debuted in March 2014 on FOX, airing 153 episodes over eight seasons. Featuring an incredibly gifted ensemble — Andy Samberg, the late Andre Braugher, Melissa Fumero, Terry Crews, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, and Stephanie Beatriz, just to name a few — and some of the best joke writing on television, the series was a fan favorite… and now it’s on Netflix!
Unfortunately, you can’t watch all of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on the streamer. Netflix has recently been adding select seasons of network TV shows (New Amsterdam and Young Sheldon are two examples) with additional seasons joining the streamer at a later date. Where exactly can you watch Seasons 5-9 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine online? Here’s everything you need to know.
How Many Seasons Are There of Brooklyn 99?
Brooklyn Nine-Nine consists of eight total seasons.
How Many Seasons of Brooklyn 99 Are On Netflix?
Sadly, only the first four seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are currently on Netflix.
Where To Watch Brooklyn 99 Seasons 5-8 Online:
Good news! All eight seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are currently streaming on Peacock! Episodes are also available to purchase on Amazon.
What Episode of Brooklyn 99 Is The “I Want It That Way” Backstreet Boys Episode?
I mean… wow. It’s one of the all-time funniest cold opens. Unfortunately, the episode isn’t on Netflix (it’s from Season 5, Episode 17: “DFW”), but it is streaming on Peacock (and below!).
Will Brooklyn 99 Seasons 5-8 Be On Netflix?
No official information has been released regarding the streaming future of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. That said, New Amsterdam and Young Sheldon previously premiered on Netflix with just a few seasons, and the final seasons of both shows eventually found their way to the streamer.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine might be a bit trickier considering the first five seasons aired on FOX, with NBC broadcasting Seasons 6-8. Again, we don’t have any official information, but we expect the final four seasons to find their way to Netflix eventually.