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Are zombies on Netflix? Streaming availability explained

Whether you are looking for a classic slow-burn horror or a high-energy undead action title, the presence of zombies on Netflix depends on your region and the specific title. Av...

Mara Ellison
Are zombies on Netflix? Streaming availability explained

Current Netflix availability for zombies

Whether you are looking for a classic slow-burn horror or a high-energy undead action title, the presence of zombies on Netflix depends on your region and the specific title. Availability changes as licenses expire and new titles are added. Below are verified examples and how to check the latest status in your country.

How Netflix licensing affects zombie availability

Netflix does not own all content everywhere; it licenses streaming rights by territory and renewal period. Because of this, a zombie title that appears in one country may be missing in another. Rotating licensing agreements mean some zombie titles are only available temporarily. Netflix’s catalog updates throughout the year, so a show or movie that was once present may leave and later return under a different license.

Key reasons for availability changes

  • Regional licensing agreements that vary by country
  • Expiration of streaming rights and renewal terms
  • Content being pulled by studios for other platforms

Notable zombie series and films on Netflix (examples)

The following titles have been available on Netflix in one or more regions. Status can shift, so use Netflix’s search and region-check tools for the most current availability near you.

TitleTypeVerified availability detailSource type
Army of the DeadFilmAvailable in select regions at various times; may rotate outLicensed catalogue data
Z NationSeriesPreviously streamed; availability varies by region and renewalLicensed catalogue data
Black SummerSeriesSome seasons present in certain regions; subject to changeLicensed catalogue data
Kingdom (Ashin no Ban)SeriesAvailable in multiple regions; depends on local licensingLicensed catalogue data
Train to BusanFilmAvailability by region; may be on other Netflix librariesLicensed catalogue data

How to check if a specific zombie title is on Netflix in your region

To verify current availability, use Netflix official tools and third-party catalog sites that track licensing by country. Search steps differ slightly by device, but the process is generally consistent.

Quick checks on Netflix

  • Open Netflix and use the search bar with the title name
  • Browse categories like Horror and Zombie under the Browse section
  • Check the title details page; if it says Play, it is available in your region

Using third-party tools to see regional differences

  • Sites such as Flixwatch, Reelgood, and UNoGS show catalog differences by country
  • Some tools let you switch the Netflix region virtually to compare availability
  • Netflix help pages explain how to use title URLs to verify local availability

Regional differences and library variations

Because Netflix licenses content separately for each country, the lineup can differ significantly. A zombie series in one region might be exclusive to a competitor in another or only present in a smaller subset of Netflix’s global catalog. This means the same title may appear, be missing, or carry different metadata depending on where you are.

Why zombie content rotates on streaming platforms

Content licensing agreements include defined start and end dates. When a deal ends, the title leaves Netflix unless renegotiated or moved to another service. Studios sometimes move popular zombie properties to their own platforms or to other streamers to maximize revenue. New zombie films and series enter Netflix via fresh licensing deals, keeping the catalog dynamic rather than static.

Planning your zombie viewing on Netflix

If you want reliable access to specific zombie titles, consider regional libraries and renewal trends. Building a shortlist of desired shows and movies lets you check their status quickly when browsing. Using tools that track licensing history can help you spot patterns for titles that tend to appear and disappear.

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