Give a Cheer for the Dillon Panthers: ‘Friday Night Lights’ Is Available to Stream on Amazon Prime

The football drama left Netflix last year

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Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can’t lose.

Dillon Panthers fans, get ready to relive all the feels because all six seasons of “Friday Night Lights” are now streaming on Amazon Prime. The series, which originally aired on NBC, was previously on Netflix but left the streaming service back in October.

“Friday Night Lights” stars Kyle Chandler as the high school football coach for the Dillon, Texas, Panthers. Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Jessie Plemmons, Aimee Teegarden and Zach Gilford also star, among others.

“Parks and Recreation,” “House” and “Eureka” were also added to Amazon Prime on Thursday.

Other titles available to Prime members in April include original programming like “Bosch” Season 4 and the buzzy “The Florida Project” starring Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe.

You can also stream “Uptown Girls,” starring Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning, “Friday the 13th,” “Spaceballs” and “Troy.” Emmy-nominated sports documentary series “All or Nothing: Dallas Cowboys” Season 3 is available on April 27. “Vikings” Season 5 and “The Missing” Season 2 will also drop next month.

See our full roundup of what’s coming to Amazon Prime this month over here.

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