The food and travel series is leaving Netflix.
March 10, 2026
Travel and food lover Phil Rosenthal is on the move as part of a broader deal between himself, his production company Lucky Bastards, and Banijay Americas and Banijay Rights. After eight seasons on Netflix, Somebody Feed Phil will instead air on YouTube beginning in 2027.
The veteran show aired its final season on Netflix last summer, and currently ranks as the streamer's longest-running documentary series. All eight existing seasons will continue to be available on Netflix.
"Phil Rosenthal is one of the rare creators who consistently stays ahead of where the industry is going," said Ben Samek, CEO Banijay Americas, in a statement. "Partnering with a filmmaker and storyteller of his caliber is incredibly exciting for us. Alongside Banijay Americas and Banijay Rights, we are proud to support Phil as he ushers his brand into its next era. YouTube represents a natural evolution and a place where audiences can engage with his voice and humor as we build a global digital home for Phil Rosenthal World."
"One of the things I always loved about Everybody Loves Raymond was that it was free to watch everywhere," said Rosenthal in a statement. "We are thrilled to announce that Somebody Feed Phil will move to YouTube, where our message of family, friendship, food, travel, and laughs can reach the most people."
In the show, 'Everybody Loves Raymond' creator Rosenthal joins family and friends, both old and new, as he travels across the globe to take in a variety of cultures and sample some of the best local cuisines. His stops in the most recent season included Australia, Boston, Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Manila, and Guatemala.
