Netflix entered in to a new multiyear deal with the Warner Bros. Television Group and Turner Broadcasting System. The company has inked licensing agreements for complete previous seasons of cartoons including shows from Adult Swim, Cartoon Network and Warner Bros.

Animation as well as TNT's guilty-pleasure live-action drama 'Dallas.' Starting on March 30, 2012, Cartoon Network's 'Adventure Time,' 'Ben 10,' 'Johnny Bravo' and 'Regular Show' as well as Warner Bros. Animation's 'Green Lantern' will become available to U.S. subscribers on the Just for Kids section of Netflix.

Simultaneously, Adult Swim's 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force' and 'Robot Chicken,' Sony's 'The Boondocks' and the Emmy-winning 'Childrens Hospital' from WBTVG's Studio 2.0 will come online as well. Then in January 2014, the first two seasons of "Dallas," which is produced by Warner Horizon Television and airs on TNT, will be made available.