Morocco: Love at the Times of War (also known as Tempos de Guerra) is a series of war series that will soon leave Netflix who has shifted exclusively in almost every region since 2018. Now, it will go four years after arriving at Netflix February 2022 The first plane in September 2017 on the Spanish Network Antenna 3, Morocco: Love at the Times of War was a controversial war drama set in the 1920s Melilla which is a Moroccan city in North Africa.
The series followed the training participants from the upper class Madrid opened the hospital in Melilla for RIF’s war soldiers, found friendship and romance while saving lives Among the actors seen in a limited series (this series has never been returned for the second season) including Alicia Borrachero, Amaia Salamanca, Verónica Sánchez, Cristobal Suárez, José Sacistán, Arlex García, and Anna Moliner.
13 Episodes were produced in total and landed on Netflix on January 18, 2018. It was registered between our favorite Spanish TV shows on Netflix Morocco: Love at the time of the current war shows the removal notice for February 16 2022 which means your last full day to watch on Netflix is February 15.
Why is a Netflix Original leaving Netflix?
This is a fairly common event especially over the past few years with the original Netflix previously left service. As we have discussed widely it really goes down to the license There are four types of original Netflix even though everything is labeled the same. In the case of Morocco: Love during the war, the distribution rights of the show are owned by the AttresMedia Television and they are only licensed to Netflix for a fixed period We have seen dozens of original Netflix leaving Netflix including other Spanish titles such as La Mante, the 4th company, and four seasons in Havana Will you check Morocco: Love during the war before leaving Netflix on February 2022? Tell us in the comments.