Is 'The 100' Leaving Netflix? Why and When Is the Sci-Fi Drama Departing Streaming?

Published 11/18/2025, 2:05 PM EST

The 100 has long been a standout in the world of sci-fi, weaving post-apocalyptic survival, layered moral dilemmas of the characters, and high-stakes drama into a series that captured attention season after season. Now, whispers have begun circulating that the show could be leaving Netflix, raising speculation about the future of the saga in the digital realm. The chatter also notably extends to the reason for the series' departure.

Fortunately, there is a definitive answer to all of the if, when, and why concerning The 100, giving viewers a clear picture of their next course of action.

Is Netflix losing The 100 soon? How long do viewers have to catch it on the platform

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The 100 is set to leave Netflix, with its departure confirmed for December 18. The sci-fi drama’s exit comes as the platform’s licensing agreement for the seven-season show nears its end. Set 97 years after a nuclear apocalypse wiped out most of humanity, the series follows a group of juvenile delinquents sent back to Earth from a space station to determine if the planet is habitable. Viewers have exactly a month from today to binge-watch the effort on Netflix.

Notably, though The 100 is leaving Netflix, it will remain available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, giving viewers alternative ways to catch it. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin, Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake, and Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes, the show will continue to offer intense action, complex character arcs, and gripping survival challenges for viewers who miss it on Netflix. The 100, meanwhile, is not the only offering departing the streaming giant in December.

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From fan-favorite action comedies to beloved rom-coms and cherished kids’ classics, Netflix is saying goodbye to a host of popular titles before the year ends.

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Beverly Hills Cop I, II, and III will leave the platform on December 1, along with the iconic teen romance comedy Clueless. Animated hit Despicable Me 4 is scheduled to depart on December 28, while another rom-com, Sweet Home Alabama, exits on December 29. These removals give viewers a last chance to stream them alongside countless other films and series that will disappear soon.

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While farewells can feel bittersweet, this transition also signals fresh beginnings, as the streaming giant prepares to make room for the exciting slate of titles set to arrive in 2026. Ultimately, Netflix proves that content will never be scarce, offering viewers endless opportunities to discover new stories, revisit favorites, and dive into worlds both familiar and unexpected. As one chapter closes, another eagerly awaits, ensuring that the thrill of streaming remains as dynamic and captivating as ever.

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Will you be watching The 100 on Netflix soon? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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