The CW's Nikita is the latest show to be removed from Netflix. All four seasons will leave Netflix November 22nd. Here’s why Nikita is leaving Netflix and where you can expect it to stream next.
This series aired for four seasons from 2010 to 2013. Maggie Q played the part of Nikita, who is trying to take down the government agency that kidnapped and raped her.
Here’s how Netflix pitches the show:
Nikita, one of the most highly skilled assassins on earth, targets the mysterious corporation that turned her and other at-risk teens into killers.
Netflix released the final season Nikita in 2014, but Nikita has been on Netflix for the longest time with its original season added in 2011.
The contract for Nikita is coming to an end which is why it’s about to leave Netflix. Five years ago, the show was cancelled by Netflix. We’re seeing the same thing for a number of shows from The CW including The Carrie Diaries which expires in October and Life Unexpected which is also due for removal in November.
You can find a full list of what’s leaving Netflix in November 2019 on our site plus other regional lists such as the United Kingdom and Canada.
The CW, although a joint venture between CBS and Warner Brothers, is only distributed by Warner Brothers. That means we’re likely going to be seeing Nikita join the launch lineup of HBO Max in 2020.
No other regions currently stream Nikita and given this removal, don’t expect it to arrive anywhere else on Netflix anytime soon.
You can find Maggie Q in Netflix’s revival season of Designated Survivor where she plays and an important role.
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