How To Watch Rutherford Falls With Schitt’s Creek’s Dustin Milligan Streaming
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By now you have probably seen promos for Rutherford Falls, or at least heard about the new comedy series from The Good Place and Parks and Recreation creator Mike Schur, Ed Helms, and Sierra Teller Ornelas which debuted on April 22. But, you may be wondering how you watch Rutherford Falls streaming to see Schitt’s Creek staple Dustin Milligan, and how he does in his first major role since the critically acclaimed and ever-popular comedy series wrapped up after six seasons in 2020.
Watching Rutherford Falls streaming is honestly one of the easiest things you can do right now and you can see what all the hype is about in only a few clicks. Stick around if you want to find out how you can go about watching the new comedy series about two best friends who find themselves in the center of a major controversy in a quiet, small New York town.
Where is Rutherford Falls Available Streaming
You can currently watch all 10 episodes of Rutherford Falls streaming on Peacock. All you need to do is go to the streaming service’s app or website, find Rutherford Falls on the home screen, and start watching the hilarious and socially-conscious comedy about the descendant of one of the titular town’s founders embarking upon a misguided campaign to save a statue embroiled in controversy.
Stream Rutherford Falls on Peacock.
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Will Rutherford Falls Be On Netflix?
There was a time when you could watch Mike Schur comedy series like The Office and Parks and Recreation on Netflix, but those days have come and gone with the arrival of Peacock (and NBCUniversal’s call to put its biggest titles on the new streamer) on the block. And while you can still enjoy The Good Place on the streaming giant, that’s not the case for Rutherford Falls, as the show is not available on Netflix.
There is a good chance Rutherford Falls will never land on Netflix considering it is a Peacock original series and not one that initially premiered on NBC. It’s not all bad news, however, as you can watch Dustin Milligan and the rest of the Schitt’s Creek cast on the popular streaming service.
Where You’ve Seen The Rutherford Falls Cast, Including Dustin Milligan
As far as Peacock originals are concerned, it is difficult to find one with a more well-rounded and diverse cast than Rutherford Falls, including Schitt's Creek alum Dustin Milligan. With everyone from The Office and The Hangover star Ed Helms, to Dexter’s Dana L. Wilson, and Heathers’ Bobbie Yang all getting plenty of time to shine on the promising comedy series, there’s a lot to enjoy here. And, don’t even get me started on the accomplished Michael Greyeyes, or newcomer Jana Schmieding, who started out as one of the show’s writers before landing one of the starring roles.
If you want to see exactly where you’ve seen the Rutherford Falls cast before, don’t worry as CinemaBlend recently put together a full rundown of the actors and their biggest movies and shows to-date.
That about catches us up with everything there is to know about watching Rutherford Falls streaming on Peacock and other key information about the new original comedy series. If you want to see what else is coming to a television screen or streaming device, check out CinemaBlend’s 2021 TV premiere guide.
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