When will The 100 Season 6 be on Netflix?

The 100 -- "Sanctum" -- Image Number: HUN601b_0157r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Jordan Bolger as Shaw, Sachin Sahel as Jackson, Tasya Teles as Echo, Bob Morley as Bellamy, Eliza Taylor as Clarke and Jarod Joseph as Miller -- Photo: Diyah Pera/The CW -- © 2019 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
The 100 -- "Sanctum" -- Image Number: HUN601b_0157r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Jordan Bolger as Shaw, Sachin Sahel as Jackson, Tasya Teles as Echo, Bob Morley as Bellamy, Eliza Taylor as Clarke and Jarod Joseph as Miller -- Photo: Diyah Pera/The CW -- © 2019 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved. /
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The 100 Season 6 has wrapped and now it’s time to get ready for your Netflix binge. When will The 100 Season 6 be on Netflix in the U.S.?

After 13 episodes, we’ve come to an end of another intriguing and impactful season of The 100. We’ve lost a few original characters again, met the new foe, and seen Wonkru try to do better. Now you want to binge-watch the full season. When will The 100 Season 6 be on Netflix?

I will make it clear that this is only for Netflix U.S. Each country will have different licensing rights and you’ll want to get in touch with your own Netflix if you want a definite date for the arrival in your region. However, I do know that if you’re in Canada, the full season will already be available. Episodes are made available the day after a new one airs in the U.S., so you will have got the season finale on Aug. 7.

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But back to Netflix U.S. While The CW and Netflix deal has come to an end, the old shows will remain on Netflix as part of a legacy deal. The same rules also currently apply. The 100 Season 6 will be available on the streaming service eight days after the finale. That means you’ll get to watch the full season from Aug. 14.

Netflix confirmed this to be the case with the listings of everything coming to Netflix in August. All three CW shows that have aired their season or series finales over the last week or so have been included on the list. Yes, that includes Jane the Virgin and iZombie, which will both be added this week.

The 100 Season 6 brought us a world reset of sorts. Earth has been completely destroyed. At the end of the fifth season, Monty and Harper decided to remain awake while everyone else went into cryosleep. For more than 100 years, the ship remained in orbit on the trajectory to a new planet. Now the group will head to Alpha, where they promise to do better. However, the people of the planet will not make it easy.

Check out the trailer for The 100 Season 6 below and get ready to binge-watch on Netflix next week.

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The 100 Season 6 will be on Netflix on Aug. 14. Season 7 premieres in 2020.