Bryan Cranston's Legal Drama 'Your Honor' to Leave Netflix in May 2026 Bryan Cranston’s legal drama series Your Honor will be removed from Netflix’s streaming library on May 31, 2026, marking the end of its availability on the platform. The show, which follows a judge’s desperate attempts to protect his son after a hit-and-run accident, has been a subject of both critical acclaim and mixed audience reception. The series, an adaptation of the Israeli TV series Kvodo developed by Peter Moffat for Showtime, originally premiered on December 6, 2020, and concluded with its final episode, titled “Part Twenty,” on March 19, 2023. The story centers on Michael Desiato, a respected judge in New Orleans, portrayed by Cranston, who faces a moral and legal crisis when his son, Adam, is implicated in a fatal hit-and-run incident. The victim, revealed to be the son of a dangerous crime boss named Jimmy Baxter, played by Michael Stuhlbarg, forces Michael into a dangerous cover-up to shield his son. The narrative intensifies in the second season as Michael collaborates with authorities to dismantle Jimmy’s criminal empire while grappling with the unresolved mystery of his wife’s death. The series also explores themes of power, corruption, and familial loyalty, with a cast including Hunter Doohan as Adam, Hope Davis as Michael’s wife Gina, Sofia Black-D’Elia as Frannie, Margo Martindale as Elizabeth, and Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Charlie. The adaptation of Kvodo was first announced by CBS Studios in August 2017, with production delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Filming began in September 2019 but was interrupted by the global health crisis, leading to a delayed premiere in 2020. Despite its ambitious premise and Cranston’s acclaimed performance, the series struggled to resonate with audiences.#netflix #bryan_cranston #your_honor #peter_moffat #michael_desiato
