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‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Leaving Netflix in April 2022

‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Leaving Netflix in April 2022

‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Leaving Netflix in April 2022

Exodus Content of Star Trek on Netflix continues in the United States with the elimination of all 7 Star Trek seasons: the next generation that will depart from Netflix on April 2, 2022.

Made by Gene Roddenberry, the Star Classic Track series ran between 1987 and 1994 in seven seasons.

Series Patrick Stewart, Frake Jonathan, Levar Burton, Denise Crosby, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, and Wil Wheaton.

Why is Star Trek: The Next Generation leaving Netflix?

We slowly see the departure of all the Star Trek series from Netflix. Protection began in December 2019 with the animated series departing. We saw the biggest absorption on October 2021 with the original Star Track series, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Star Trek: Voyager all departed.

In all these cases, the license agreement to keep the show on the expiration platform and both Netflix, Paramount or both decided not to update. Now those rights rise for Star Trek: the next generation goes on April 2, 2022.

The loss of the next generation represents 177 episodes departing from Netflix for 7 seasons.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be the last Star Trek show on Netflix

With the elimination of the next generation, Bintang: The Deep Space Nine track will be the last of the Star Trek show on Netflix US. We have no idea whenever they will leave but we know that it was licensed first at Netflix on January 1, 2016 showed that it could be when he left, January 1, 2023. We will remain open the front.

Star Trek: The next generation will still remain available at Netflix internationally for now.

Regions like Netflix UK have streamed series since 2016. The international area is indeed very losing the right to Star Trek: Discovery late last year.

With paramount (ViaComcbs) launching their platforms around the world for the next few years and Star Trek is one of their typical franchises, it is very unlikely that Netflix will be able to hold fast to international rights forever.

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