When Is ‘Blindspot’ Leaving Netflix? Here’s How Many Days You Have Got to Binge-Watch Your Favorite Series

Published 11/08/2025, 7:15 AM CST

There is something very captivating about a series that keeps viewers hooked until the very last minute of each of its episodes, courtesy of the overwhelming dose of mystery and suspense. Blindspot stands out as one of those rare shows that consistently delivers intrigue and edge-of-the-seat drama, making it a staple for admirers of high-stakes storytelling. With its sharp pacing and unpredictable turns, it has remained a favorite binge-watch choice for Netflix users for years. However, the countdown to its farewell has begun. 

Blindspot is officially set to leave the streaming giant soon — and only a limited number of days remain to stream the multi-season effort before it disappears from the platform.

Last chance to stream Blindspot before it vanishes from Netflix

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All five seasons of Blindspot are currently streaming on Netflix, but the series is set to leave the platform in under a month. According to JustWatch, Blindspot will depart in 28 days from today, giving viewers until December 6 to revisit it. The show follows an enigmatic woman found covered in intricate tattoos that serve as clues to a larger puzzle. Each episode unravels thrilling secrets and hidden connections, blending FBI action, mystery, and emotional depth across its gripping narrative.

Blindspot first premiered in 2015 on NBC, captivating audiences with its suspenseful storytelling. The series made its Netflix debut this June, gaining a second life among viewers. While it is soon leaving Netflix per JustWatchBlindspot will remain available on other streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, ensuring that people can still uncover the mysteries and twists that made the show a standout. Notably, this Blindspot should not be confused with a British thriller of the same name on Netflix UK.

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The latter series was made available on the streaming giant’s service across the pond in late October, and it has been doing well among the masses since.

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Originally airing in 2023, the British crime thriller Blindspot found new life after landing on Netflix last month, where it quickly climbed into the Top Ten TV chart. As reported by Hello! Magazine, the four-part drama sparked fresh interest thanks to its gripping CCTV-inspired mystery and the return of revered documentarian Ross Kemp in an acting role. While the series initially received mixed reviews, its renewed popularity shows that it still knows how to capture attention.

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As NBC’s Blindspot prepares to bid farewell to Netflix, its exit marks the end of an era for fans who have long admired its intricate storytelling and adrenaline-fueled twists. Yet, its departure hardly leaves a void, as Netflix US continues to house an impressive lineup of gripping thrillers ready to fill that suspense-shaped gap. Still, for those who have followed every clue and revelation, this feels like the right time to press play one last time before the screen finally fades to black.

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Are you going to watch Blindspot before it leaves Netflix? 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: Itti Mahajan

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