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Restoring rightful balance to the universe, Netflix has returned Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want to Wait” theme song to Dawson’s Creek. All six seasons of Dawson’s Creek are now available ...
Back in October of 2020, Netflix announced that Dawson’s Creek would be joining their platform. The show had previously found a home on Hulu, and since the U.S. theme song wasn’t utilized ...
As is the case with other pre-streaming era shows, a number of other changes had to be made to the music in “Dawson’s Creek” prior to its Netflix debut because of rights agreements.Cole ...
All seasons of Dawson's Creek are coming to Netflix, but there's a catch: The original theme song will be changed for streaming. Read all about it here.
Dawson's Creek — one of television's most beloved coming-of-age stories — is coming to Netflix in The US on November 1 …and before you ask, the episodes won't have the original theme song ...
"Dawson's Creek" fans can finally hear the 1990s teen drama's original theme song when watching it on Netflix. Netflix announced Friday that Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait," which has been ...
Dawson's Creek is coming to Netflix, but it won't arrive with its classic theme song. Here's everything you need to know about the show's return to Netflix and why it won't include the original intro.
Take the late-’90s teen drama Dawson’s Creek, for example. Whether discovering it for the first time or revisiting it for a jolt of nostalgia, viewers have made Dawson’s a hit again on Netflix.
Joshua Jackson was surprised to be introduced by the 'Dawson's Creek' theme song on the 2024 Emmys. "Ah yes, this song!" ...
If there was a hall of fame for iconic television theme songs, the Dawson's Creek theme would almost certainly be inducted. Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" is so tied to the iconic coming-of ...
Joshua Jackson was not ready for the Dawson's Creek theme song to be playing during his appearance at the 2024 Emmy Awards. "Matt [Bomer] and I, we were standing backstage and, as you get closer ...
Dawson’s Creek ran from 1998-2003 on the WB, starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams. Netflix picked it up in November 2020, swapping out “Run Like Mad ...