Coming April 1, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be the last remaining Star Trek property on Netflix in the United States. It will not forever with the set series to follow the Star Trend Trend and move to Paramount + the second license deviation. This is when we expect it to happen.
Winner of the four Emmys Primetime, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is probably one of the most loved star trips over the older generation. Run between 1993 and 1999 in 7 seasons and episode 176 defeat.
A quick timeline of the Star Trek dispersal from Netflix so far.
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Star Trek: The Animated Series was removed from Netflix in December 2019
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Star Trek was removed from Netflix in October 2021
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Star Trek: Voyager was removed from Netflix in October 2021
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Star Trek: Enterprise was removed from Netflix in October 2021
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Star Trek: The Next Generation leaving Netflix in April 2022.
Almost all of these series are all licensed to Netflix in the first US in July 2011. Meaning you have more than a decade to flow most of these performances. For most of these performances, it was the first time these titles had appeared on streaming services.
Now predicting the date of deletion for two nine rooms is not easy because we don’t know exactly when the show is extended. Unog seems to suggest it was last extended in mid-July while other providers seemed to advise extended on January 1, 2017. The second provider seems to have lined up with the removal of the next generation so that the best guesses today are the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine removed on January 1, 2023 but can with Easy to remove faster.
All of these classical travel transfers all affect our Netflix with the international area that manages Netflix to keep all the series above (with the exception of the animated series) so far. With what is said, with paramount + shelter throughout the world, those rights will definitely expire. The most prominent signal about it is with paramount buying back rights to Star Trek: Discovery produced in season 4 does not come to Netflix and 1-3 season removed.