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Here's How You Can Watch Every Episode Of iCarly

Spaghetti tacos, random dancing, and bagels on a stick. Offering all this and more, iCarly was one of the most popular Nickelodeon shows of the last decade, winning tons of awards. One episode even broke a record for the most-viewed telecast in the network's history at the time. The beloved comedy ran for six seasons, and Paramount+ recently announced an upcoming reboot featuring several of the original stars. It has already started production.

iCarly features friends Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) who live in Seattle and start a comedy web show. Carly's older brother, Spencer (Jerry Trainor), is a wacky artist and also Carly's legal guardian, and the friends use the Shay family's apartment to film their show. iCarly is known for its humor, but it has plenty of heartwarming moments as well. The good news is that fans can now rewatch all of iCarly. Here's how.

You have two options for streaming iCarly

The classic Nickelodeon sitcom iCarly recently landed on Netflix — although fans are upset that only the first two seasons are available to watch. For those who would rather binge the entire series, Paramount's new streaming service, Paramount+, has the entire show. 

It's a great way for fans to refresh their memories before the iCarly reboot airs. Though Jennette McCurdy isn't returning to reprise her role on the new show, Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Trainor, and Nathan Kress are set to join. Sam will be replaced by a new best friend for Carly, a member of the LGBTQ+ community who will be played by Laci Mosley (Florida Girls). The depiction of a pansexual character will bring more representation to the network, as Nickelodeon has recently worked to be more inclusive.

You have plenty of time to catch up with Carly and the gang before the reboot airs, so binge iCarly either on Netflix or Paramount+.