When Is The 100 Leaving Netflix US in 2025 & Why?
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When Is The 100 Leaving Netflix US in 2025 & Why?

Wondering when The 100 will leave Netflix in the United States? After years of availability on the platform, the fan-favorite post-apocalyptic drama is finally set to depart. With its removal already underway in other regions, viewers in the U.S. now have a confirmed exit date.

Here’s what we know about The 100 leaving Netflix US, why it’s happening, and when it will be removed from the platform.

Is The 100 leaving Netflix US in 2025, and when?

Yes, The 100 is leaving Netflix in the United States in 2025.

According to What’s on Netflix, all seven seasons of The 100 will leave Netflix on December 18th, 2025.

The show has already been removed from Netflix in several regions over the past few years, including Canada, the Netherlands, and India in May 2023. More regions are expected to lose the show in 2025, including parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. For instance, only Season 7 is available in the Czech Republic, but it is scheduled to leave on May 19, 2025.

Why is The 100 leaving Netflix US in 2025?

The 100 is leaving Netflix US due to the expiration of a five-year licensing agreement.

Released on Netflix in 2020, The 100 is bound by a five-year licensing agreement. According to this rule, the show’s exclusive contract will end in 2025.

This is part of a broader trend, as The CW and Netflix have not renewed their output deal. The CW has abandoned that strategy under its new ownership, and Netflix cut ties with them over six years ago. The original 2011 deal between Netflix and The CW ensured that new CW shows would come to Netflix shortly after airing. As the deal ended, shows began leaving the platform once their contracts expired.

Alongside The 100, other CW shows such as Arrow and Supernatural are scheduled to leave Netflix in December 2025. Additional shows will continue to be removed through 2029, with Black Lightning and Supergirl set to exit in 2026. All removals are being managed by Warner Bros. Television, which owns the distribution rights.

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