Is There a ‘Quantum Leap' Season 3 on Netflix? Where Can You Watch All Seasons of the Hit Sci-Fi in USA 2025?

Published 08/15/2025, 8:24 AM PDT

In a reality where time curves like an endless wave, Quantum Leap redefines science fiction, whisking heroes across decades as if they were sparks in a cosmic maze. Now, thirty years after Dr. Sam Beckett disappeared, Dr. Ben Song takes the leap, his mind entwined with the lives of strangers while his fiancée, Addison Augustine, guides him as an ethereal presence. History trembles with each choice, mysteries deepen, and suspense reigns. With 2 hit seasons, fans are now wondering if season 3 is available on Netflix.

Time-travel fans are on the edge of their seats, wondering if Quantum Leap returned for a third season. Explore where you can dive into every thrilling leap of this sci-fi gem in the USA, 2025.

Time travel awaits on Netflix: Quantum Leap season 3 buzz and the streaming guide

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Fans hoping for a third season of Quantum Leap will be disappointed, as NBC has officially cancelled the reboot starring Raymond Lee in 2024. Despite the cancellation, the first two seasons have found a new home on Netflix, where viewers in the USA can stream every episode. The decision follows a tumultuous run, contrasting the early renewal excitement of Season 1. While no new leaps will continue the story, audiences can still experience the thrilling adventures of the reboot’s two existing seasons.

The sci-fi saga of Quantum Leap originally aired for two seasons between 2022 and 2024 before NBC chose not to continue it, and it briefly appeared on Peacock. That platform has since removed the show, but Netflix now offers both seasons to its subscribers. This move joins other reboots, such as Outlander, on the streamer, sparking hope among fans that renewed interest could somehow inspire further adventures in the series. Shifting from sci-fi to horror, Zach Cregger his beloved project is set to leave the streaming giant.

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Barbarian shocked audiences with its twisted Airbnb terror, hidden tunnels, and the horrifying Mother, earning $45.4 million worldwide on a modest $4.5 million budget. As the film prepares to leave Netflix, viewers can still dive into Netflix's thrilling releases that send chills down the spine. Amid these departures and arrivals, Quantum Leap has secured a second life on the streaming giant, proving that while some titles vanish, beloved stories continue to captivate and leap across time.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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