Netflix, the grand overlord of streaming procrastination, is once again reshuffling its digital wardrobe. As September rolls in, the platform promises both delights and heartbreaks, a catalog of joy and sudden voids ready to be removed. Audiences will clutch their remotes like life rafts, fearing the sudden vanishing of shows that have defined hours of binge therapy. And yes, what is leaving Netflix this September 2025 might just trigger that existential panic, perfectly curated for your endless scrolling sessions.

While popcorn melts on your lap and your Wi-Fi hums in agreement, some beloved shows and films are about to ghost your queue, leaving only regret and mild panic.

Comedy

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Comedy fans, clutch your sides and your remote. Netflix is sending some of its funniest heroes into the digital sunset this September. Shows that once sparked uncontrollable laughter, awkward snorts, and debates over who is actually the funniest character are now scheduled for exile. If you thought your giggle muscles were safe, think again. These comedies are ghosting your queue, leaving nothing but echoes of punchlines and regret.

  • 17 Again (2009) – September 1
  • 50 First Dates (2004) – September 1
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) – September 1
  • Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) – September 1
  • Burn After Reading (2008) – September 1
  • Dumb and Dumber To (2014) – September 1
  • MacGruber (2010) – September 1
  • National Security (2003) – September 1
  • Paul (2011) – September 1
  • The Dilemma (2011) – September 1
  • The Holiday (2006) – September 1
  • The Jerk (1979) – September 1
  • The Nutty Professor (1996) – September 1
  • Krapopolis (Season 1) – September 15
  • Chappelle’s Show (Seasons 1-2) – September 30
  • Kountry Wayne: A Woman’s Prayer (2023) – September 20

Action / Thriller

Thrill seekers can also start their engines and tighten their seatbelts, as Netflix is retiring some of its most heart-pounding, plot-twisting action and thriller hits this September. Explosions, high-stakes heists, and villains who somehow always escape are disappearing from your queue. These pulse-racing adventures are ghosting your screen, leaving only empty seats, unanswered questions, and the lingering realization that your next adrenaline fix will have to wait.

  • After Earth (2013) – September 1
  • American Gangster (2007) – September 1
  • Black Hawk Down (2001) – September 1
  • Blood and Bone (2009) – September 1
  • Hanna (2011) – September 1
  • Legend of The Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (2010) – September 1
  • Midnight in the Switchgrass (2021) – September 1
  • Midway (1976) – September 1
  • Red Eye (2005) – September 1
  • Sicario (2015) – September 1
  • The Last Witch Hunter (2015) – September 1
  • V for Vendetta (2006) – September 1
  • London Has Fallen (2016) – September 13
  • The Stronghold (2020) – September 17

Horror / Supernatural

Night owls and thrill-seekers, Netflix is exorcising some of its spookiest horror and supernatural titles this September. From cursed artifacts to specters that make even adults question their life choices, these shows and films are vanishing from your queue. Prepare for a void where screams once echoed, jump scares are no longer guaranteed, and the eerie thrill of what happens next now feels like a distant memory.

  • Barbarian (2022) – September 1
  • Vampires (1998) – September 1
  • See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) – September 1
  • The Walking Dead: Dead City (Season 1) – September 18

Romance / Drama

Heartfelt romantics, ready your tissues and sharpen your eye-rolls, September 2025 is taking away some of your all-time favorite Netflix rewatchables. The platform is retiring swoon-worthy, angst-filled romance and drama titles. From star-crossed lovers to tangled love triangles that had you debating every text reply, these shows are slipping quietly out of your queue. Late-night heart flutters, stolen glances, and overdramatic declarations of love will now survive only in memory, leaving your “just one more episode” rituals in suspense.

  • Charlie Wilson’s War (2007) – September 1
  • The Notebook (2004) – September 1
  • Two Lovers (2008) – September 7
  • The Mule (2018) – September 1
  • Change Days (Season 1) – September 14
  • Intervention (Season 1) – September 15
  • The Miracle Club (2023) – September 27

Family / Animation / Kids

Netflix is also waving goodbye to some of its most colorful, chaotic, and oddly educational family and kids’ titles this September. From talking animals with attitude to animated worlds that somehow teach life lessons without anyone noticing, these shows and movies are vanishing from your queue. Expect quiet living rooms, fewer five-minute pleas, and the strange realization that childhood nostalgia now comes with an expiration date.

  • Bee Movie (2007) – September 1
  • Flushed Away (2006) – September 1
  • Home (2015) – September 1
  • Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) – September 1
  • The Polar Express (2004) – September 1
  • A House of Blocks (1 Season) – September 1
  • FINAL FANTASY XIV Dad of Light (1 Season) – September 1
  • My Perfect Landing (Season 1) – September 1
  • Story Time Book: Read-Along (Season 1) – September 1
  • Thomas and Friends (Season 24) – September 1
  • Wipeout (Season 1) – September 1
  • Pokémon Journeys (2021) – September 10
  • Pokémon Master Journeys (2022) – September 10
  • Pokémon Ultimate Journeys (2023) – September 10
  • Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master (2023) – September 10
  • Titipo Titipo (Season 1) – September 10
  • One Piece: Heart of Gold (2016) – September 1
  • One Piece Film: Gold (2016) – September 1
  • One Piece Episode of East Blue (2017) – September 1
  • One Piece Episode of Skypiea (2018) – September 1

Historical / War / Biographical

History buffs and drama enthusiasts, sharpen your wits and polish your monocles, as this September, Netflix is retiring some of its most jaw-dropping historical epics, war chronicles, and biographical sagas, leaving screens emptier than a museum after closing time. From legendary battles to scandalous royal secrets and real-life heroes who somehow survived plot twists, these titles are slipping out of your queue. Expect empty screens where once empires rose, revolutions raged, and lives became cinematic legend, leaving only echoes of grandeur.

  • Band of Brothers – September 15
  • The Pacific – September 15
  • The Guns of Navarone (1961) – September 15
  • American Gangster (2007) – September 1
  • Charlie Wilson’s War (2007) – September 1

Documentary / Music / Stand-Up

There comes a time when knowledge seekers, music obsessives, and laughter hunters need fresh content, and Netflix is making room by saying goodbye to some of its most thought-provoking documentaries, chart-topping concert specials, and gut-busting stand-up shows this September. From uncovering truths that make you question life, to performances that turn your living room into Coachella, to comedians roasting everything in sight, these titles are vanishing from your queue, leaving only memories, applause echoes, and existential chuckles behind.

  • Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (2022) – September 16
  • Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here (2023) – September 12
  • Dr Jason Leong Hashtag Blessed (2018) – September 16
  • What We Leave Behind (2022) – September 30

Fantasy / Sci-Fi

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Dreamers, stargazers, and lovers of the impossibly impossible, prepare for incoming heartbreak as Netflix is retiring some of its most spellbinding fantasy and mind-bending sci-fi adventures this September. From magical kingdoms that gleefully ignored the rules to futuristic dystopias that made you question your entire reality, these titles are vanishing from your queue. Expect empty portals, silent starships, and a lingering void where epic quests and impossible battles once held you captive.

  • The Last Witch Hunter (2015) – September 1
  • V for Vendetta (2006) – September 1
  • The Stronghold (2020) – September 17
  • The Good Place (Seasons 1-4) – September 26

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What are your thoughts on Netflix saying goodbye to so many fan-favorite shows this September? Which titles are you mourning the most? Let us know in the comments below.

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