International Broadcast History
| Region | Network(s) |
|---|---|
| Network Ten, 7mate | |
| Bangladesh Television | |
| 2BE | |
| SBT, Rede Record | |
| Nova | |
| TV Nova | |
| Telesistema 11 | |
| RedTeleSistema | |
| Egyptian TV | |
| TF1 | |
| RTL | |
| Star Channel | |
| TV2 | |
| RCTI | |
| Channel 1 and AXN | |
| Italia 1 and AXN | |
| TV3 | |
| NTV7 | |
| Sitel | |
| Yorin and Veronica | |
| TV3 Norway | |
| ABC | |
| Polsat, TVP2 | |
| Sci Fi Channel (Portugal) | |
| Pro TV | |
| NTV | |
| MediaCorp TV Channel 5 | |
| Markíza | |
| POP TV | |
| SABC 3 | |
| TVE | |
| TV3 | |
| Sirasa TV | |
| Channel 3 | |
| Kanal D | |
| Sky1, Channel 5 | |
| Vietnam Television |
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