Has Star Trek Voyager Been Removed From Netflix?

In 1995, the original series of Star Trek Voyager began airing on the small screen. The show was an instant hit with audiences, becoming one of the most watched and beloved science fiction shows in history. Fans followed the adventures of Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew as they explored the Delta Quadrant in search of a way back home to Earth.

The show ran for seven seasons, from 1995 until 2001. During that time, it earned a number of awards and accolades, including an Emmy Award nomination for Best Dramatic Series in 1997. Over its course, it also spawned several spin-off shows and movies, expanding the universe even further.

Since its original run, Star Trek Voyager has been available to stream on several different platforms over the years. It was initially released on DVD in 2002 and was then made available on Netflix in 2012. However, as of May 2020, it appears that Star Trek Voyager has been removed from Netflix’s library across all regions.

The reason for this is unclear but some speculate that it could be due to licensing agreements or contractual issues with Paramount Pictures or CBS All Access who own the rights to the show. This is not uncommon with streaming services where content can come and go due to various reasons such as copyright issues or studio contracts expiring or changing hands.

Fortunately for fans however, Star Trek Voyager is still available on other streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and CBS All Access where you can watch all seven seasons of the show whenever you want.

In conclusion, while it appears that Star Trek Voyager has indeed been removed from Netflix’s library across all regions, it is still available to watch on other streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and CBS All Access.