You can watch The 100 on a mix of subscription streamers, free-with-ads services, and digital stores, but availability changes a lot by country and over time.

Main streaming options

  • In many regions, recent guides list it as streamable via services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, but users report that Netflix has removed it in a lot of countries since 2024.
  • Some viewers in North America mention still watching it on Netflix or included with Prime Video, while people in parts of Europe say it no longer shows as available in their catalog.
  • A few fans also mention watching via the CW’s own app or via devices like Roku, which aggregate where a show is available in your region.

Buying or renting the series

  • The show is widely sold digitally season-by-season on stores such as Amazon Video and Apple TV (and similar regional platforms), where you can buy or sometimes rent episodes.
  • If streaming is limited where you live, physical media (DVD/Blu‑ray) and library rentals are common fallbacks that fans in forums recommend to avoid region-lock frustrations.

Why region matters

  • Fans in forum discussions emphasize that where you can watch The 100 depends heavily on your country: some still have it on Netflix or Prime, others only see a “not available in your area” message.
  • Because rights deals shift over time, the most reliable trick people suggest is using a search function on your streaming device (like Roku or smart‑TV search) to check all services at once for your specific region.

How to quickly check for yourself

  • Search “The 100” on:
    • Your local Netflix, Prime Video, and any local big streamer
    • A device-level search (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV) that shows which app carries it in your country
  • If nothing appears as “included with subscription,” check digital stores (Amazon, Apple, Google Play, etc.) for purchase-only options listed for your locale.

TL;DR

  • In some countries: included on Netflix or Prime Video; in many others, it has been removed and only appears as a paid title.
  • Everywhere: usually available to buy digitally (and often on DVD/Blu‑ray), so if it’s not streaming, ownership is the fallback.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.