What you need to know
- Netflix has begun removing Cast support on newer Google TV and Chromecast devices, forcing users to use the app.
- Many users report the Cast button disappearing in the Netflix app, with official confirmation now issued.
- Netflix states that most TVs and streamers no longer support casting, except for older Chromecast models without remotes.
In a notable shift within the streaming landscape, Netflix has initiated the withdrawal of casting support for a range of Google TV and streaming devices. This change compels users to engage directly with the Netflix app for their viewing experience, marking a departure from the convenience of casting content to larger screens.
Historically, casting has been a favored method for streaming enthusiasts, allowing seamless transitions from mobile devices to televisions. While platforms like Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Crunchyroll continue to embrace this feature, Netflix’s recent decision has left many users grappling with a new reality. Reports of the Cast button’s disappearance from the Netflix app began circulating around November 10, 2025, and the company has since confirmed the discontinuation of this feature on newer devices.
Netflix quietly backs away from casting support
According to Netflix’s official support page, the company has stated, “Netflix no longer supports casting shows from a mobile device to most TVs and TV-streaming devices. You’ll need to use the remote that came with your TV or TV-streaming device to navigate Netflix.” This policy shift applies universally across all Netflix subscription tiers, including both ad-supported and Premium plans. The only exception remains older Chromecast devices and select TVs, while newer models such as the Google TV Streamer and Chromecast with Google TV will no longer facilitate casting from mobile devices.
This significant change could potentially set a precedent for other streaming services, although, for the moment, no other platform has followed suit in eliminating casting support. As Netflix navigates this new chapter, users are left to adapt to a more traditional viewing experience, relying on remotes rather than the ease of casting.