The availability of television show seasons on streaming platforms like Netflix is often dictated by licensing agreements. These agreements are contracts between the content creator or owner (in this case, likely Nickelodeon or ViacomCBS) and the streaming service (Netflix). The agreements specify which seasons can be streamed, for how long, and in which regions. The inclusion of only the third season of “Victorious” suggests a specific licensing agreement covering only that season, or a temporary arrangement that was not extended to other seasons.
Licensing agreements are complex and are influenced by a multitude of factors. These include the perceived value of the content, the historical performance of the show, and competitive considerations, such as whether the content is available on competing platforms. Sometimes, older seasons may be held back to drive viewership to other platforms owned by the content creator, or to encourage purchases of physical media or digital downloads. Geographic rights also play a role; season availability often differs between countries.