
Every movie and series leaving Netflix this week: October 2025
It always starts the same way. You open Netflix on a lazy Sunday, and you’re not in the mood to start something new. So you turn to the comfort rewatch you probably might’ve half-loved two years ago. The title card loads, the music says “Tudum”, and then the message appears: “Last day to watch.”
And just like that, in a snap, your comfort film has an expiry date.
It’s hard for you to believe that because how can your comfort show depart Netflix? But that’s the sad thing about them. They don’t arrive like news; they just stab you in the back like a brutal betrayal. The “leaving soon” section feels less like a warning and more like an eviction notice for our emotional support shows. This week, the platform’s clean-up list is bringing you similar shockers. Thankfully, it isn’t too long, but you never know if your favourites are there.
The first to go, on October 6th, is See for Me, a tight little home-invasion thriller that turns tension into a sport. It leaves alongside Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber, that fast-talking, caffeine-fuelled chronicle of tech bros, ambition, and the wild west of app culture. Together, they make the kind of double feature that’ll leave your blood pressure slightly elevated and your faith in capitalism completely gone.
Then, October 7th comes with heartbreak. Boys on the Side, with Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Barrymore, Mary-Louise Parker, and a road trip that somehow feels like both a breakup and a rebirth, is checking out from Hotel Netflix. Click Click Bang, and Shamwari Untamed also bow out, while To The Lake, Netflix’s eerily timed pandemic drama, finally succumbs to the same fate it once predicted.
October 8th says goodbye to Palermo Hollywood, a gritty Argentine gem drenched in smoke. The next day, tonal whiplash hits: Bigflo & Oli: Hip Hop Frenzy and Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure exit together, proving Netflix’s programming algorithm may actually be powered by a coin toss.
October 10th hurts a little more. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie flies off (because apparently no one is safe), and GEN HOSHINO STADIUM TOUR “POP VIRUS” leaves too, which feels like someone unplugged the serotonin machine.
And finally, October 12th bids farewell to Blackout and Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire, the latter a haunting Australian doc that makes true crime feel less like entertainment and more like an ache.
So yes, Netflix is at it again. But maybe that’s the beauty of it. It keeps reminding us that comfort is temporary, and watchlists are never safe. Rewatch, revisit, relive: that’s the motto of the streamer. Because by next week, the algorithm will have moved on, and it won’t even say goodbye.
Every movie and series leaving Netflix this week
Movies
October 6th
- See for Me (2021)
October 7th
- Boys on the Side (1995)
- Click Click Bang (2022)
- Shamwari Untamed (2020)
October 8th
- Palermo Hollywood (2004)
October 9th
- Bigflo & Oli: Hip Hop Frenzy (2020)
- Blippi’s Big Dino Adventure (2023)
October 10th
- Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
- GEN HOSHINO STADIUM TOUR “POP VIRUS” (2019)
October 12th
- Blackout (2022)
- Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire (2021)
Series
October 6th
- Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber (Limited Series)
October 7th
- To The Lake (Season 1) – Netflix Original