How to watch all five series of Prison Break in the UK

It was removed from Netflix in September 2025

Prison Break
Author: Alex RossPublished 17th Oct 2025

Netflix subscribers were filled with joy in September last year when popular series Prison Break made a return to the platform, but just one year later, and all five series have now been removed.

As the show is getting a reboot with a new storyline and new cast members, many fans are wondering how to binge the original show.

Is Prison Break on Netflix?

Netflix bosses added all five series of Prison Break to the streaming platform on Wednesday 4th September 2024, but the show was removed on Wednesday 3rd September 2025.

Where can I watch it?

Don't panic! All five series of the hit show are now available to stream on Disney+.

You can sign-up for various monthly/annual subscriptions on Disney+ right here.

When did it come out

The American classic series where Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) intentionally gets himself sent to prison so he can break out his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), who is on death row for a crime he didn't commit, first aired between 2005, 2009 and 2017.

The show first aired on FOX network in America and starred Wentworth, Dominic, and the likes of Amaury Nolasco, Robert Knepper, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Wade Williams.

Prison Break

Will there be any more series?

Rumours of a sixth series of the show have been rife for a while now after Fox Entertainment teased that there could be a new series. However, in November 2021, Wentworth admitted that he was ‘done’ with the franchise.

Speaking on his Instagram story, Wentworth made it clear that he would not be involved with the new series as he doesn’t want to play straight characters anymore.

He wrote: 'I’m out. Of PB. Officially.

'Not because of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). I just don’t want to play straight characters. Their stories have been told (and told).

'I understand this is disappointing. I’m sorry.'

He ended the post saying: 'If you’re hot and bothered because you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one…That’s your work. – W.M.' (sic)

Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield in Prison Break

HOWEVER, fast-forward to October 2025 and Variety shared the news that Hulu were rebooting the series, with a new storyline and a new cast.

The plot states: 'An ex-soldier turned corrections officer (Browning) takes a job at one of the deadliest prisons in America to prove just how far she’ll go for someone she loves'.

You can read all about the reboot right here.

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