Netflix's 'Gone' Series Sparks Renewed Interest After 15 Years
Netflixs Gone Series Sparks Renewed Interest After 15 Years...
The 2011 mystery drama series Gone has unexpectedly resurfaced in US streaming trends this week, ranking among Netflix's top 20 most-watched shows. Industry analysts attribute the revival to TikTok users rediscovering the show's twist-heavy plot and viral discussions comparing it to recent hits like Dark and 1899.
Starring Leven Rambin and Chris Noth, Gone followed a woman searching for her missing sister amid supernatural occurrences in a small town. The ABC series originally aired for just one season before cancellation, but its complete 18-episode run became available on Netflix last month as part of a content licensing deal.
Viewers have particularly praised the show's atmospheric Pacific Northwest filming locations and early 2010s nostalgia factor. Several key scenes have gained traction on TikTok this week, with the #GoneTVSeries hashtag accumulating 12 million views since March 5.
Entertainment Weekly reports that streaming numbers spiked 400% after popular true crime podcast RedHanded featured the series in a March 7 episode analyzing unresolved TV mysteries. Netflix has not commented on whether the renewed interest could lead to a revival, though fans have launched a Change.org petition demanding closure to the cliffhanger ending.
The show's unexpected resurgence highlights how streaming platforms can breathe new life into forgotten series. Industry experts note this marks the third time in 2026 that a decade-old network show has gained second-life popularity through algorithmic discovery and social media sharing.