Every movie and series leaving Netflix this week: March 2026

Netflix gets called out all the time for removing movies and shows from its catalogue, and the frustration is understandable when a title you planned to watch disappears. But another way to look at it would be that constant rotation also keeps the platform from feeling stale because new arrivals keep replacing older titles. Advocating that, we have once again brought you the list of departees this week.

Let’s get straight to the big one because this one always makes people stumble for a second: Titanic. This Cameron classic is leaving Netflix on March 16. The same film that still sparks the debate of whether or not the door had enough space.

One thing about Titanic is that it’s never been on one platform forever. It has been floating around streaming services for years, and every time it shows up, people gather around it again like it’s an old friend they haven’t seen in a while. The reason why you should rush to watch it is that once it leaves Netflix, finding it again could mean hopping to another platform or waiting months before it resurfaces somewhere else.

Another title leaving on March 16 is Official Competition, and if you enjoy movies that poke fun at the film industry itself, this one is definitely worth checking out. The story is about an eccentric filmmaker who brings together two very different actors for an ambitious project, and watching their egos clash is more than half the entertainment.

If you are thinking it’s just the movies crossing the finish line, we have The Bureau of Magical Things leaving on March 17, along with its first two seasons. The show follows a teenage girl who discovers a hidden world of magic and learns she has a special connection to both humans and magical creatures. It might sound a bit childish, but once you get hooked, it’s hard not to watch.

Just a few days after, we have Cobweb leaving Netflix on March 19. The film follows a young boy who begins hearing strange noises coming from inside the walls of his house. At first, it seems like it might just be his imagination, but then slowly, everything starts to feel more disturbing. If creepy stories are your go-to, this one shan’t be missed.

Reality TV fans are also getting a big loss with Love & Hip Hop: New York leaving on March 19. The long-running show has been part of music and reality television culture for years and has given the world a ton of dramatic moments. Sadly, what has to leave, has to leave.

Then, on March 20, saying goodbye to Netflix is the early 2000s action film Four Brothers. Mark Wahlberg and his co-stars play adopted brothers who reunite after their mother’s murder and decide to hunt down the people responsible. We see revenge stories all the time, but this one, this one is something special.

One of the biggest heartbreaks is heading your way on March 21 with The Garfield Movie leaving Netflix. Our sarcastic orange cat is also leaving the platform, which is a big shock, but consider it your sign to watch it before it leaves.

There is something for the documentary fans, too. Under Suspicion: Uncovering the Wesphael Case is leaving Netflix on March 17. It is a docuseries that explores a real political scandal in Belgium and the investigation surrounding it. True-crime viewers who enjoy detailed mysteries might want to add this one to their queue before it vanishes.

Every movie and series leaving Netflix this week

Movies

March 16

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