where is the 100 going after netflix
“The 100” is expected to move from Netflix to Warner Bros./Max (formerly HBO Max) in the US, where it is already a streaming home for the series.
Where it’s going after Netflix
- Industry coverage notes that The 100 leaves US Netflix on December 18, 2025, when Netflix’s CW licensing window expires.
- The same coverage and fan sites point out that Max (HBO’s streaming service, now branded as Max) is already carrying the show in the US and is described as its ongoing streaming “home,” making it the most likely place to watch it once the Netflix deal ends.
Outside the US
- In many regions, Netflix has already lost The 100 , with rights sold territory‑by‑territory through Warner Bros. Television to “a myriad of other services,” so the post‑Netflix home can differ a lot by country.
- Articles and fan discussions emphasize that viewers should check local platforms linked to Warner Bros. (such as regional versions of Max or partner services), since there is no single global destination after Netflix.
What fans are saying
- Fan communities reacted strongly when news spread that the show will be removed from Netflix in December 2025, with many planning last‑minute binges and expressing worry because no universal “next platform” has been officially confirmed for every region.
- The general expectation in these discussions is that, in the US at least, Max will consolidate The 100 as part of Warner Bros.’ own catalog, matching how other CW/WB shows have migrated off Netflix in recent years.
Bottom line: in the US, look to Max once The 100 leaves Netflix; elsewhere, the replacement service depends on your country and which platform has a licensing deal with Warner Bros. Television.
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