3 Reasons You Need to Stream 2015's 'Blindspot' on Netflix Right Away

Netflix is finally bringing the acclaimed NBC series Blindspot to its platform, a full decade after its 2015 debut. Often praised as one of the best broadcast shows, it is surprising that Blindspot struggled to find a solid streaming home. Since its finale in July 2020, fans have had limited ways to re-watch it without renting. That ends on June 7, 2025, when all five seasons arrive on Netflix, igniting excitement like never before among devoted viewers.
With excitement peaking, here are three top reasons why viewers absolutely must watch Blindspot set to stream on Netflix tomorrow.
The complex plot of Blindspot: the ultimate crime thriller on Netflix
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Blindspot centers on a mysterious woman covered in intricate tattoos, found n---- inside a travel bag in Times Square with no memory of her identity. The FBI soon discovers that her tattoos are cryptic clues leading to unsolved crimes.
This unique and gripping plot, full of twists and secrets, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. This is exactly why fans love Blindspot—it combines mystery and suspense like no other series.
With a plot this unique, Blindspot’s characters are equally compelling, complex, and unforgettable, drawing fans deeper into the story.
Blindspot: characters as compelling as the story itself
One of Blindspot’s greatest assets is its stellar ensemble cast, whose chemistry and emotional depth elevate the show beyond standard crime drama. Sullivan Stapleton leads as Kurt Weller, the loyal FBI agent, while Jaimie Alexander stuns as Jane Doe, the show’s mysterious heart.
Rob Brown joins them as the principled Edgar Reade, Audrey Esparza as fierce Tasha Zapata, Ashley Johnson as tech genius Patterson, Ennis Esmer as the unpredictable Rich Dotcom, and more—each character adding layers that made Blindspot a truly gripping fan-favorite. This stellar ensemble is set to shake up Netflix’s crime vault.
The third reason has to be Blindspot’s dynamic action — heart-racing, high-stakes sequences that keep viewers coming back for more.
Blindspot's high-octane action: the adrenaline rush you did not know you needed
Blindspot, created by Martin Gero and Greg Berlanti—veterans of shows like Stargate Atlantis, Arrow, and The Flash—wastes no time plunging viewers into high-stakes action. Within minutes of the pilot, you are hit with an underground explosion, a brutal fight scene, and a pulse-pounding chase.
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It is not just drama—it is pure, cinematic adrenaline. The series blends mystery with edge-of-your-seat sequences that grab your attention and never let go. For fans of smart thrillers with blockbuster-level action, Blindspot delivers from the jump.
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What do you think of these top three reasons to watch Blindspot? Are they enough to pull you in? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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