The beloved post-apocalyptic drama The 100 is available to stream online, but how many streaming options do fans have to choose from? The series, which originally debuted on The CW in 2014, amassed a substantial following for its six-year run. The show starred Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonnell, and Bob Morley and followed a group of teens who were sent to Earth from a failing space station (the Ark) to investigate Earth's habitability following a nuclear apocalypse. While on Earth, the group discovers survivors of the apocalypse and works to establish a sustainable home base while navigating existing conflicts between rival populations.

The 100 series finale season saw a number of returns as well as some shocking main character deaths that kept fans glued until the final episode. Indeed, the fate of fan-favorite Bellamy is still debated among audiences. But, the series was for the most part able to tie up loose ends without a significant outcry from fans. The seventh season of the show debuted on Netflix rather than The CW in 2020 and, in turn, the entire series is available on Netflix.

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The 100 is included for free with a Netflix subscription, but you can still pay to stream the show elsewhere in the U.S. As of 2021, all seasons of The 100 can also be found on YouTube, iTunes (as part of Apple TV), Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Prime. On each platform, you can purchase individual seasons, but only on iTunes can you purchase the entire series in one bulk sum. Google Play offers seasons one through four in a bundle as well. Sadly, the series is not available to stream on Hulu.

Outside of the U.S., you can stream The 100 in various countries. In North America, fans in Canada and Mexico can find the series on Netflix. In Europe, the following countries can access the show on Netflix as well: Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Additionally, Netflix is streaming The 100 is in Italy, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Belgium, Greece, and Iceland.

Other countries outside of Europe can also discover the story of the series on Netflix, including the origins of The Grounders. These countries include Argentina, Brazil, India, Japan, Turkey, South Africa, South Korea, Israel, Thailand, and Romania. Depending on the country, there may only be limited seasons available. But, all listed countries have seasons available up to at least season four, and in most cases up to season five or six. No matter where you're tuning in from, new fans of The 100 are sure to take away a new perspective on survival and society from the series, especially in a post-pandemic world.

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