
The holidays are a perfect time to relax and watch your favorite TV shows. Many people have extra free time during this season, making it ideal for catching up on multiple seasons of a series you love. But Netflix subscribers who enjoy fantasy and sci-fi have a little less to celebrate this year. The streaming service has recently removed three popular shows, including two long-running series that fans often re-watch.
As of December 18th, Netflix no longer has the TV shows Arrow (all eight seasons), Supernatural (all fifteen seasons), and The 100 (all seven seasons). Fans hoping to watch these shows on December 17th or later found they were no longer available. While the removal wasn’t a surprise—it was announced in November—it’s now official that all three series have left the streaming service.
Where Can you Watch Arrow, Supernatural, and The 100 Now That They’ve Left Netflix?
Now that Supernatural and two other shows have left Netflix, fans are wondering where to watch them next. The good news is all 15 seasons of Supernatural—all 327 episodes—will be available on Peacock starting December 22nd. Because the show is so popular, you can also find it on DVD and Blu-ray if you prefer.
Fans of Arrow and The 100 are facing some uncertainty as these shows move to streaming platforms. Currently, neither series has a new streaming home announced. Arrow, which started the popular Arrowverse on The CW in 2012, is likely to end up on HBO Max, where other CW DC shows like Batwoman, Stargirl, and Superman & Lois are already available. The future of The 100, which premiered on The CW in 2014, is less certain. Hopefully, news about where to watch both shows will be announced soon.
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