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Mr. Robot Finally Coming to Netflix – Here's When

Mr. Robot Finally Coming to Netflix – Here's When
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Six years after it wrapped, Mr. Robot is finally hacking its way onto Netflix U.S.

All four seasons—45 episodes of paranoia, capitalism takedowns, and Christian Slater yelling about it—will drop July 3, 2025.

If that sounds late, it is. The series never streamed on Netflix U.S. before now, even though it racked up awards and made Rami Malek a household name. He stars as Elliot, a glitchy young programmer who joins a hacker group bent on nuking the financial system. Created by Sam Esmail (the same guy who later gave Netflix one of its biggest hits, Leave the World Behind), the show blends psychological drama, tech-thriller tension, and just the right amount of "what the hell is happening."

The licensing deal was confirmed by Netflix's U.S. socials, but there's a catch—it's "limited time only." Could be a year, could be five. Who knows? This is Netflix.

Worth noting: Mr. Robot hasn't had a proper U.S. streaming home since it vanished from Prime Video late last year. It popped up internationally in places here and there, but this is the first time U.S. subscribers can stream the full series without jumping through hoops.

Also, if your watchlist is already bursting—tough luck. July's when a bunch of HBO and Disney titles start quietly disappearing from Netflix, and August might bring AMC casualties like Fear the Walking Dead and Dark Winds if those deals expire. So, yeah—watch Mr. Robot while you can.