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Viewers urged to watch all four seasons of binge-worthy drama starring Amanda Seyfried that's finally landed on Netflix

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Published 15:59 22 May 2024 GMT+1

Viewers urged to watch all four seasons of binge-worthy drama starring Amanda Seyfried that's finally landed on Netflix

Netflix viewers are hailing the throwback series as their 'favourite' TV show of all time

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

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Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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Now, it's clear there's a whole stack of brand-new stuff that's only just dropped on Netflix.

From the latest season of Bridgerton to the 'insane' new Ashley Madison doc, armchair critics have been absolutely spoilt this month.

Well, for anyone after a healthy slice of nostalgia, you'll be happy to know all four seasons of a beloved, and equally binge-worthy throwback series starring Amanda Seyfried has finally landed on Netflix.

The series first hit our screens back in 2005. (Netflix)
The series first hit our screens back in 2005. (Netflix)

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The ABC series in question, which spans 51 episodes in total, follows the story of a young woman named, Kris Furillo, who serves time in a detention centre before finally getting the chance to start her life again at a horse ranch where she meets new people who completely change her perspective on life.

It stars the likes of Genevieve Padalecki, who plays Kris, alongside Nicole Tubiola, Nana Visitor, Greg Serano, Ryan Sypek and a fresh-faced Amanda Seyfried.

If you hadn't guessed it already, the series is none other than Wildfire

Check out the official trailer here:

Fans have since rushed to social media to share their excitement at the throwback classic now being so easily-available to stream nearly a decade since it first hit our screens.

One X, formerly Twitter, user informed: "So uhh Wildfire is on @Netflix y’all."

"Wildfire got added on Netflix!!!" gushed a second.

A third fan piped up: "Wildfire is now streaming on Netflix, but I am the ONE person who watched this when it originally aired on ABC Family.

"The chemistry between Genevieve Padalecki and Ryan Sypek carried that show for 4 seasons. They were good f*cking food."

A young Amanda Seyfried in Wildfire. (Netflix)
A young Amanda Seyfried in Wildfire. (Netflix)

"Wildfire is on Netflix now omg this is how people can experience Krunior," penned a fourth, referring to the Kris and Junior shipping, while a fifth urged: "Wildfire with @GenPadalecki dropped on Netflix today - go watch all 4 seasons of the show!"

A sixth replied: "OMG YAAAAS! I've been wanting to watch it! Thanks for the heads up!"

A seventh chimed in: "Always wondered why that show didn't get more love."

"Nice! More people will get to discover how good that is. I usually watch my purchased eps or DVDs," revealed another while a ninth echoed: "I know what I’m watching next!!!!!"

"F*CK YES one of my favourite shows!!!!" exclaimed a final Twitter user.

Well, I know what I'll be rattling through this bumper bank holiday weekend.

All four seasons of Wildfire are currently available to stream on Netflix.

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