All 100 episodes of The 100 are now streaming free on Pluto TV. The post-apocalyptic series returns in full after leaving Netflix. Start watching May 1st.
- May 2, 2026
AceShowbiz - The 100 has made a major streaming comeback this May, now available in full on Pluto TV as of May 1st. After disappearing from Netflix, the entire seven-season series consisting of exactly 100 episodes is once again accessible to fans and newcomers alike, all gathered on one free streaming platform.
The series is adapted from the book series by Kass Morgan and follows a group of 100 juvenile delinquents sent from a space station back to Earth nearly a century after a nuclear apocalypse. Their mission: to determine if the planet is safe for human life once again. Originally airing on The CW from 2014 to 2020, the show evolved from a teen drama into a gripping post-apocalyptic survival saga, later expanding into a complex narrative involving space and alien encounters.
The 100 quickly built a devoted fanbase throughout its run. Its storyline frequently sparked debate and controversy, while its blend of intense survival challenges and ethical dilemmas kept viewers deeply engaged. Over seven seasons, the series managed to deliver a fast-paced, high-stakes narrative where no character was truly safe, constantly pushing its characters to make difficult choices about humanity’s future.
The show starts with a somewhat slow and teen-focused tone but gains momentum by the fourth episode, transforming into a relentless survival story. The juvenile delinquents must navigate a harsh, unpredictable environment and confront other human factions, realizing Earth is not as uninhabited as they initially believed. This revelation shifts the series into a tense battle for survival, exploring themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and whether humanity deserves to be saved.
The 100 is praised for its compelling character development and the breadth of characters to invest in across its seven seasons. Critically, it performed impressively, maintaining an average 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes and achieving perfect 100% ratings for its final three seasons. However, audience reception was more mixed, especially later in its run, with the seventh season scoring only 42% among viewers.
In addition to The 100, Pluto TV has bolstered its sci-fi offerings this May. The free streaming service now features the entire four-season reboot of Battlestar Galactica, including its pilot miniseries and two feature films, totaling 74 episodes. Movie fans can also find sci-fi titles such as Cosmic Sin, The One, Project Almanac, Ultraviolet, the 2005 version of War of the Worlds, and the space-themed adventure Zathura: A Space Adventure.
For anyone searching for an addictive new series to binge, The 100 offers a thrilling post-apocalyptic journey filled with twists, intense drama, and moral complexity. Its exclusive return to Pluto TV this month makes it an accessible option for sci-fi fans looking to dive into an expansive, action-packed story that spans 100 episodes.
Whether you are revisiting the series or discovering it for the first time, the availability of The 100 alongside other notable sci-fi titles on Pluto TV this May marks a significant moment for genre enthusiasts eager for fresh streaming options without a subscription fee.
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