Pardon My Take: Coming Soon to Netflix - A New Era for the Popular Podcast

Pardon My Take, the popular Barstool Sports podcast hosted by Dan “Big Cat” Katz and PFT Commenter, will soon have a new home. The co-hosts announced on a recent episode that the video version of their show will be exclusively available on Netflix starting in January 2026. While the audio version will still be accessible on platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, the video content will no longer be on YouTube, where it has garnered significant views.
This move to Netflix marks a significant milestone for Pardon My Take, providing new opportunities for growth and success. The hosts expressed their excitement about the partnership and the chance to share the podcast's success with their team behind the scenes. By partnering with Netflix, they hope to expand their reach and offer more content to their audience.
In addition to adding Pardon My Take to its library, Netflix will also be incorporating podcasts from The Ringer in the coming months. This strategic move by Netflix demonstrates its commitment to the video podcasting space and its desire to offer diverse and engaging content to its subscribers. As Netflix continues to expand its podcast offerings, it will be interesting to see which other shows they choose to feature in their growing library.
For sports fans who enjoy video podcasts, having a Netflix subscription may soon become a necessity to access popular shows like Pardon My Take and The Bill Simmons Podcast. With Netflix's foray into the podcasting world, viewers can expect a diverse range of content and exciting collaborations in the future. Stay tuned for more updates on Pardon My Take's transition to Netflix and the evolving landscape of video podcasting.