Sci-fi fans have reason to celebrate as Stargate SG-1 is officially returning to Netflix on February 15, 2026. After being removed from the platform in December 2022, the Emmy-nominated science fiction series is making a long-awaited comeback, bringing all ten seasons and 214 episodes back to streaming.
The return marks one of the biggest streaming revivals for a classic science fiction show in recent years and ends a three-year gap that disappointed longtime fans.
All Ten Seasons Coming Back to Netflix
Viewers in the United States and select international regions will once again have access to the full run of Stargate SG-1. The series originally aired from 1997 to 2007 and became a massive success in syndication, especially in Europe and Australia.
Since its removal from Netflix, the show had been split across multiple streaming platforms, making it difficult for fans to rewatch the complete series in one place.
Why Stargate SG-1 Remains a Sci-Fi Favorite
Stargate SG-1 is widely praised for blending military science fiction, ancient mythology, and character-driven storytelling. Over its decade-long run, the show earned eight Emmy nominations and built a devoted global fanbase that has remained loyal for nearly two decades.
Its unique formula—combining action, humor, emotional stakes, and historical elements—helped the series maintain consistent quality across a long run. Many viewers still consider it a benchmark for how to sustain storytelling in a long-running sci-fi series.
Licensing Deal and the Future of the Franchise
The Stargate franchise is owned by Amazon and MGM Studios, which have reportedly secured a new licensing agreement with Netflix to bring SG-1 back to the platform. The timing of the deal aligns with Amazon’s plans to develop a new Stargate series, increasing interest in the franchise overall.