Every Movie Leaving Netflix in September 2025
As September rolls in, Netflix is shaking up its library, which means some movies are hitting the road. This month, you’ve got a mix of classics, modern hits, and hidden gems leaving the platform, so it’s time to check your watchlist and catch these films before they’re gone.
From action-packed thrillers to heartfelt romances and animated adventures, the lineup of departing titles has something for everyone. Here’s the full rundown of every movie leaving Netflix in September, with details on what they’re about, who’s in them, and when you need to watch by.
‘One Piece: Episode of Skypiea’ (2018)

This anime special follows Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates as they venture to the sky island of Skypiea, chasing rumors of a hidden city of gold. The crew faces off against the island’s ruler, Eneru, who wields the power of lightning and controls the island with an iron grip. Directed by Kônosuke Uda, the film is a condensed retelling of the Skypiea Arc from the ‘One Piece’ manga, packed with vibrant animation and high-stakes battles.
Voiced by talents like Mayumi Tanaka as Luffy and Kazuya Nakai as Zoro, the movie delivers the series’ signature mix of humor, heart, and action. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so fans of the Straw Hats should dive in before it sails away.
‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004)

Set in the 1970s, this comedy follows Ron Burgundy, a cocky San Diego news anchor whose world gets rocked when a talented female reporter, Veronica Corningstone, joins his team. Directed by Adam McKay, the film dives into the chaos of workplace rivalry, absurd newsroom antics, and Ron’s struggle to stay on top. Will Ferrell stars as Ron, with Christina Applegate as Veronica, alongside Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, and David Koechner.
The movie’s iconic humor and quotable lines come from a script co-written by Ferrell and McKay. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before the news team signs off.
‘American Gangster’ (2007)

This crime drama tells the true story of Frank Lucas, a drug lord who builds an empire in 1970s New York by smuggling heroin from Southeast Asia. Directed by Ridley Scott, the film pits Lucas against Richie Roberts, a determined detective trying to bring him down. Denzel Washington stars as Lucas, with Russell Crowe as Roberts, supported by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Josh Brolin, and Lymari Nadal.
Based on a real-life investigation, the movie blends gritty action with a deep dive into ambition and morality. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before it disappears from the platform.
‘V for Vendetta’ (2005)

In a dystopian future Britain under totalitarian rule, a masked vigilante known as V sparks a revolution against a fascist government. Directed by James McTeigue and based on Alan Moore’s graphic novel, the film follows V and a young woman named Evey as they challenge oppression. Hugo Weaving stars as V, with Natalie Portman as Evey, alongside Stephen Rea and John Hurt.
Produced by the Wachowskis, the movie is known for its bold political themes and iconic Guy Fawkes mask. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before it vanishes.
‘Red Eye’ (2005)

This thriller follows Lisa Reisert, a hotel manager caught in a terrorist plot when a charming stranger on her flight reveals his true intentions. Directed by Wes Craven, the film unfolds in real-time aboard a red-eye flight, with Lisa racing to outsmart her captor. Rachel McAdams stars as Lisa, with Cillian Murphy as the menacing Jackson Rippner, supported by Brian Cox and Jayma Mays.
The screenplay by Carl Ellsworth keeps the tension high with tight pacing and clever twists. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before it takes off.
‘The Jerk’ (1979)

This comedy follows Navin Johnson, a naive man who leaves his adoptive family to find his place in the world, stumbling through absurd misadventures. Directed by Carl Reiner, the film is a showcase for Steve Martin’s wild humor, with Martin also co-writing the script. Bernadette Peters, M. Emmet Walsh, and Jackie Mason round out the cast.
The movie’s slapstick and heartfelt moments made it a cult classic from Martin’s early career. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before Navin’s journey exits the platform.
‘The Mule’ (2018)

In this crime drama, Earl Stone, a broke 90-year-old horticulturist, becomes an unsuspecting drug courier for a Mexican cartel. Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, the film follows Earl’s risky double life as he draws the attention of a DEA agent. Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Peña, and Dianne Wiest also star.
Based on a true story, the movie explores aging, regret, and redemption with Eastwood’s signature grit. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before it drives away.
‘Midnight in the Switchgrass’ (2021)

This crime thriller follows FBI agent Rebecca Lombardi and Florida detective Byron Crawford as they hunt a serial killer targeting young women. Directed by Randall Emmett, the film weaves a tense investigation with personal stakes for the agents. Megan Fox stars as Rebecca, with Emile Hirsch as Byron, alongside Bruce Willis and Lukas Haas.
Set in the seedy underbelly of Florida, the movie draws from real-life crime cases for its gritty tone. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before it slips away.
‘After Earth’ (2013)

In this sci-fi adventure, humanity has abandoned Earth, and a father-son duo crash-lands on the now-hostile planet. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the film follows Kitai Raige as he navigates dangers to save himself and his injured father, Cypher. Will Smith stars as Cypher, with Jaden Smith as Kitai, supported by Sophie Okonedo and Zoë Kravitz.
The movie blends survival themes with futuristic visuals, co-written by Shyamalan and Gary Whitta. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before it’s lost to the wilderness.
‘One Piece: Heart of Gold’ (2016)

This anime special follows the Straw Hat Pirates as they encounter a mysterious girl named Myskina Olga, who holds the key to a legendary treasure. Directed by Tatsuya Nagamine, the film ties into the ‘One Piece Film: Gold’ storyline, featuring Luffy and crew battling a cunning villain in a high-stakes adventure. The voice cast includes Mayumi Tanaka as Luffy and Ikue Otani as Chopper.
Produced by Toei Animation, it’s a colorful side story for ‘One Piece’ fans. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the treasure is gone.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

This romantic comedy follows Henry Roth, a veterinarian in Hawaii who falls for Lucy, a woman with short-term memory loss who forgets him every day. Directed by Peter Segal, the film blends humor and heart as Henry tries to win Lucy’s love anew each day. Adam Sandler stars as Henry, with Drew Barrymore as Lucy, alongside Rob Schneider and Sean Astin.
Written by George Wing, the movie’s tropical setting and sweet story made it a fan favorite. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before Lucy’s memory resets.
‘Home’ (2015)

In this animated adventure, an alien named Oh from the Boov race befriends a human girl, Tip, as they embark on a road trip to save Earth from an alien invasion. Directed by Tim Johnson, the film is based on Adam Rex’s book ‘The True Meaning of Smekday.’ Jim Parsons voices Oh, with Rihanna as Tip, alongside Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez.
Produced by DreamWorks Animation, the movie mixes humor with heartfelt moments. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the Boov beam out.
‘Airport ’77’ (1977)

This disaster thriller follows a luxury 747 that crashes into the ocean after a hijacking goes wrong, leaving passengers and crew trapped underwater. Directed by Jerry Jameson, the film is the third in the ‘Airport’ series, focusing on a tense rescue mission. Jack Lemmon stars as the pilot, with Lee Grant, Brenda Vaccaro, and James Stewart in key roles.
The movie’s high-stakes drama and all-star cast made it a hit in the disaster genre. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before it sinks.
‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’ (2005)

This stop-motion comedy follows inventor Wallace and his loyal dog Gromit as they hunt a mysterious beast terrorizing their village’s vegetable gardens. Directed by Nick Park and Steve Box, the film is Aardman Animations’ first feature-length ‘Wallace & Gromit’ adventure. Voices include Peter Sallis as Wallace, with Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes.
The movie won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature for its clever humor and charm. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the were-rabbit hops away.
‘Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen’ (2010)

This martial arts film follows Chen Zhen, a Chinese hero who fights Japanese forces in 1920s Shanghai to protect his country’s honor. Directed by Andrew Lau, the movie is a continuation of the ‘Fist of Legend’ story, with Donnie Yen starring as Chen Zhen, alongside Shu Qi and Anthony Wong.
Known for its intense fight choreography and historical backdrop, the film blends action with patriotism. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before Chen Zhen’s fight ends.
‘Midway’ (1976)

This war epic dramatizes the 1942 Battle of Midway, a turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II, focusing on American and Japanese naval strategies. Directed by Jack Smight, the film uses real battle footage and a star-studded cast, including Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James Coburn, and Glenn Ford.
The movie’s detailed recreation of the battle made it a classic war film. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the battle sails off.
‘Vampires’ (1998)

This horror-action film follows Jack Crow, a vampire hunter leading a team to take down a powerful vampire master in the American Southwest. Directed by John Carpenter, the movie blends gritty action with supernatural chills. James Woods stars as Jack, with Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, and Thomas Ian Griffith as the vampire Valek.
Based on John Steakley’s novel, the film is known for its intense atmosphere and Carpenter’s signature style. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before the vampires vanish.
‘MacGruber’ (2010)

This action-comedy parodies ‘80s action films, following MacGruber, a bumbling special forces operative tasked with stopping a terrorist plot. Directed by Jorma Taccone, the film is based on a ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch. Will Forte stars as MacGruber, with Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe, and Val Kilmer as the villain.
The movie’s over-the-top humor and absurd gags earned it a cult following. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before MacGruber’s mission ends.
‘Black Hawk Down’ (2001)

This war film depicts the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, where U.S. military forces face intense combat after a helicopter crash in Somalia. Directed by Ridley Scott, the movie is based on Mark Bowden’s book, with a cast including Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, and Orlando Bloom.
Known for its visceral action and realistic portrayal of war, the film won two Oscars. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before the mission is over.
‘Airport 1975’ (1974)

In this disaster sequel, a 747 faces disaster when a mid-air collision leaves the cockpit crew incapacitated, forcing a stewardess to take control. Directed by Jack Smight, the film is part of the ‘Airport’ series, starring Charlton Heston, Karen Black, George Kennedy, and Gloria Swanson.
The movie’s tense plot and dramatic rescue efforts made it a staple of the disaster genre. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before it crash-lands elsewhere.
‘Flushed Away’ (2006)

This animated comedy follows Roddy, a posh pet rat who gets flushed down the toilet and ends up in a sewer city, where he teams up with a street-smart rat named Rita. Directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, the film is an Aardman Animations and DreamWorks co-production. Voices include Hugh Jackman as Roddy, Kate Winslet as Rita, and Ian McKellen as the villainous Toad.
The movie’s clever humor and unique animation style make it a family favorite. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before it’s flushed away.
‘See No Evil, Hear No Evil’ (1989)

This comedy follows Wally, a blind man, and Dave, a deaf man, who become unlikely partners after witnessing a murder and getting framed for it. Directed by Arthur Hiller, the film stars Richard Pryor as Wally and Gene Wilder as Dave, with Joan Severance and Kevin Spacey in supporting roles.
The movie’s mix of humor and suspense comes from the duo’s physical comedy and chemistry. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before it’s out of sight.
’17 Again’ (2009)

In this fantasy comedy, Mike O’Donnell, a 37-year-old man, magically transforms into his 17-year-old self and gets a chance to relive his high school years. Directed by Burr Steers, the film stars Zac Efron as young Mike, with Matthew Perry as his older self, alongside Leslie Mann and Thomas Lennon.
The movie blends humor with heartfelt moments about second chances and family. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before Mike’s youth fades away.
‘The Match’ (2020)

This Italian drama tells the true story of a 1944 soccer match in Nazi-occupied Rome, where a team of prisoners plays against German soldiers. Directed by Francesco Carnesecchi, the film explores themes of resistance and hope, starring Francesco Pannofino, Alberto Di Stasio, and Giorgio Colangeli.
Shot with a gritty, realistic style, the movie captures a lesser-known World War II story. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the final whistle.
‘Paul’ (2011)

This sci-fi comedy follows two British comic book nerds who encounter an alien named Paul during a road trip across the U.S. Directed by Greg Mottola, the film stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, with Seth Rogen voicing Paul, alongside Kristen Wiig, Jason Bateman, and Sigourney Weaver.
Written by Pegg and Frost, the movie blends geeky humor with heartfelt moments. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before Paul phones home.
‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ (2007)

This political drama follows Texas congressman Charlie Wilson, who secretly funds Afghan rebels fighting the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Directed by Mike Nichols and based on a true story, the film stars Tom Hanks as Wilson, with Julia Roberts, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams.
Aaron Sorkin’s screenplay balances humor, drama, and historical insight. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before this covert operation ends.
‘The Last Witch Hunter’ (2015)

In this fantasy action film, Kaulder, an immortal witch hunter, battles a resurrected witch queen threatening modern New York. Directed by Breck Eisner, the movie stars Vin Diesel as Kaulder, with Rose Leslie, Elijah Wood, and Michael Caine in supporting roles.
The film’s gothic visuals and supernatural lore come from a script by Cory Goodman and others. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before the witches disappear.
‘Hanna’ (2011)

This action thriller follows Hanna, a teenage girl raised in isolation by her ex-CIA father to become a deadly assassin. Directed by Joe Wright, the film tracks Hanna’s mission across Europe as she’s hunted by a ruthless operative. Saoirse Ronan stars as Hanna, with Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett in key roles.
Known for its stylish action and pulsating Chemical Brothers score, the movie leaves Netflix on September 2, so watch it before Hanna goes off the grid.
‘Barbarian’ (2022)

This horror film follows Tess, a young woman who arrives at a rental home only to find it double-booked with a stranger, uncovering dark secrets in the house. Directed by Zach Cregger, the movie stars Georgina Campbell as Tess, with Bill Skarsgård and Justin Long in supporting roles.
The film’s shocking twists and eerie atmosphere made it a standout in recent horror. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before the basement door closes.
‘The Dilemma’ (2011)

In this comedy-drama, Ronny Valentine discovers his best friend’s wife is cheating and grapples with whether to tell him, straining their business partnership. Directed by Ron Howard, the film stars Vince Vaughn as Ronny, with Kevin James, Jennifer Connelly, and Winona Ryder.
Written by Allan Loeb, the movie mixes humor with emotional stakes about loyalty and friendship. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the secret’s out.
‘Blood and Bone’ (2009)

This martial arts film follows Isaiah Bone, an ex-convict who enters the underground fighting scene in Los Angeles to fulfill a promise to a dead friend. Directed by Ben Ramsey, the movie stars Michael Jai White as Bone, with Eamonn Walker and Dante Basco in supporting roles.
Known for its intense fight choreography and gritty action, the film leaves Netflix on September 2, so catch it before Bone’s battles end.
‘Trainwreck’ (2015)

This romantic comedy follows Amy, a magazine writer who avoids commitment until she falls for a sports doctor, challenging her views on love. Directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer, the film stars Schumer as Amy, with Bill Hader, Brie Larson, and LeBron James.
The movie’s sharp humor and heartfelt moments made it a hit. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before Amy’s train leaves the station.
‘The Holiday’ (2006)

In this romantic comedy, two women swap homes for the holidays, finding unexpected love in new surroundings. Directed by Nancy Meyers, the film follows Iris in England and Amanda in Los Angeles. Kate Winslet stars as Iris, with Cameron Diaz as Amanda, alongside Jude Law and Jack Black.
The movie’s cozy vibe and all-star cast make it a seasonal favorite. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the holiday ends.
‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’ (2013)

This comedy sequel sees Ron Burgundy return to lead a new 24-hour news channel in 1980s New York, facing new rivals and absurd challenges. Directed by Adam McKay, the film stars Will Ferrell as Ron, with Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, and David Koechner.
The movie’s over-the-top humor and cameos galore keep the ‘Anchorman’ spirit alive. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before the newsroom shuts down.
‘National Security’ (2003)

In this action-comedy, two mismatched security guards—ex-cop Hank and loudmouth Earl—team up to stop a smuggling ring after a chaotic misunderstanding. Directed by Dennis Dugan, the film stars Martin Lawrence as Earl and Steve Zahn as Hank, with Colm Feore and Bill Duke.
The movie blends buddy-cop humor with high-energy action. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the security detail moves on.
‘One Piece Episode of East Blue’ (2017)

This anime special revisits the early adventures of Luffy and his first four Straw Hat crew members—Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji—as they bond and battle. Directed by Takashi Otsuka, the film reanimates key moments from the ‘One Piece’ East Blue saga with updated visuals. Voices include Mayumi Tanaka as Luffy and Kazuya Nakai as Zoro.
Produced by Toei Animation, it’s a nostalgic treat for fans. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before the crew sets sail.
‘Us’ (2019)

This horror-thriller follows the Wilson family, whose beach vacation turns deadly when they encounter their sinister doppelgängers. Directed by Jordan Peele, the film stars Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, and Tim Heidecker, exploring themes of identity and class.
Peele’s sharp script and haunting visuals earned critical acclaim. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the shadows take over.
‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

This animated holiday film follows a young boy who boards a magical train to the North Pole, discovering the wonder of Christmas along the way. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the movie uses motion-capture animation and stars Tom Hanks in multiple roles, with Nona Gaye and Peter Scolari.
Based on Chris Van Allsburg’s book, it’s a festive classic. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before the train departs.
‘Bee Movie’ (2007)

In this animated comedy, Barry B. Benson, a bee who can talk to humans, sues the human race for exploiting bees’ honey. Directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner, the film features Jerry Seinfeld as Barry, with Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, and John Goodman.
Produced by DreamWorks Animation, the movie’s quirky humor made it a family hit. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before Barry buzzes off.
‘The Nutty Professor’ (1996)

This comedy follows Sherman Klump, a shy scientist who invents a formula to transform into the suave Buddy Love, leading to chaotic consequences. Directed by Tom Shadyac, the film stars Eddie Murphy in multiple roles, with Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn.
A remake of the 1963 classic, the movie’s humor and makeup effects earned praise. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before Sherman’s formula expires.
‘The Notebook’ (2004)

This romantic drama follows Noah and Allie, two lovers from different worlds whose romance faces challenges over decades. Directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on Nicholas Sparks’ novel, the film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, with James Garner and Gena Rowlands.
Known for its emotional depth and iconic rain-soaked scenes, it’s a beloved classic. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before their love story fades.
‘Dumb and Dumber To’ (2014)

In this comedy sequel, Lloyd and Harry embark on a road trip to find Harry’s long-lost daughter, leading to absurd misadventures. Directed by the Farrelly Brothers, the film stars Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, with Laurie Holden and Kathleen Turner.
The movie brings back the original’s slapstick humor for fans of the duo. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so catch it before their dumb journey ends.
‘Sicario’ (2015)

This crime thriller follows FBI agent Kate Macer as she joins a task force to take down a Mexican drug cartel, uncovering dark secrets. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the film stars Emily Blunt as Kate, with Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin.
Taylor Sheridan’s script and tense action made it a critical hit. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the mission goes dark.
‘One Piece Film: Gold’ (2016)

This anime film follows the Straw Hat Pirates as they infiltrate a massive casino ship run by the gold-obsessed Gild Tesoro. Directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, the movie features high-stakes action and dazzling visuals. Voices include Mayumi Tanaka as Luffy and Kazuki Yao as Franky.
Produced by Toei Animation, it’s a standalone adventure in the ‘One Piece’ universe. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so stream it before the gold runs out.
‘Burn After Reading’ (2008)

This dark comedy follows two gym employees who stumble upon a CIA analyst’s memoir and try to blackmail him, sparking a chaotic chain of events. Directed by the Coen Brothers, the film stars George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, and Brad Pitt.
The movie’s sharp satire and all-star cast make it a Coen classic. It’s leaving Netflix on September 2, so watch it before the disc gets burned.
‘Sky Tour: The Movie’ (2020)

This Vietnamese concert film captures pop star Sơn Tùng M-TP’s 2019 Sky Tour, showcasing live performances and behind-the-scenes moments. Directed by Nguyen Thanh Tung, the movie follows the young singer’s rise to fame and his connection with fans.
Featuring hit songs like ‘Chạy Ngay Đi,’ the film offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s music scene. It’s leaving Netflix on September 3, so catch it before the tour ends.
‘Ave Maryam’ (2019)

This Indonesian drama follows Maryam, a nun facing a crisis of faith when her convent becomes embroiled in a land dispute with a powerful developer. Directed by Robby Ertanto, the film stars Maudy Koesnaedi as Maryam, with Chicco Jerikho and Tutie Kirana.
The movie’s quiet intensity and exploration of morality won awards at Asian film festivals. It’s leaving Netflix on September 4, so watch it before the convent doors close.
‘Kandasamys: The Wedding’ (2019)

This South African comedy follows the chaotic preparations for a wedding between two rival families, the Kandasamys and Naidoos, in Durban. Directed by Jayan Moodley, the film is a sequel to ‘Keeping Up with the Kandasamys,’ starring Jailoshini Naidoo and Maeshni Naicker.
The movie blends cultural humor with family drama, resonating with local audiences. It’s leaving Netflix on September 5, so stream it before the wedding’s over.
‘Four Daughters’ (2023)

This Tunisian documentary-drama follows Olfa Hamrouni, a mother whose two daughters joined ISIS, blending real interviews with actors reenacting their lives. Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, the film features Olfa as herself, with actresses Hend Sabry and Nour Karoui.
Nominated for an Oscar, the movie explores family, extremism, and grief with raw emotion. It’s leaving Netflix on September 6, so watch it before it departs.
‘Two Lovers’ (2008)

In this romantic drama, Leonard, a troubled young man, is torn between two women: a family friend his parents approve of and a charismatic new neighbor. Directed by James Gray, the film stars Joaquin Phoenix as Leonard, with Gwyneth Paltrow and Vinessa Shaw.
Set in Brooklyn, the movie’s intimate storytelling delves into love and personal struggles. It’s leaving Netflix on September 8, so stream it before Leonard’s choice is made.
‘The Champion’ (2021)

This Polish drama tells the true story of Tadeusz Pietrzykowski, a boxer who fought for survival in Auschwitz during World War II. Directed by Maciej Barczewski, the film stars Piotr Głowacki as Tadeusz, with Grzegorz Małecki and Marcin Bosak.
The movie’s gripping portrayal of resilience and courage earned critical praise. It’s leaving Netflix on September 9, so stream it before the final round.
‘Cargo’ (2020)

This Indian sci-fi drama follows Prahastha, a lonely astronaut who processes the souls of the recently deceased aboard a spaceship. Directed by Arati Kadav, the film stars Vikrant Massey as Prahastha, with Shweta Tripathi as his new assistant.
The movie blends existential themes with a unique sci-fi premise, gaining a cult following. It’s leaving Netflix on September 9, so watch it before it drifts into space.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (2015)

This post-apocalyptic action epic follows Max Rockatansky and Imperator Furiosa as they flee a tyrannical warlord in a high-octane desert chase. Directed by George Miller, the film stars Tom Hardy as Max and Charlize Theron as Furiosa, with Nicholas Hoult and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Known for its relentless action and stunning visuals, it won six Oscars. It’s leaving Netflix on September 10, so stream it before the road runs out.
‘Kaagar’ (2019)

This Indian romantic drama follows Rani, a young woman caught between love and political rivalry in a small Maharashtra town. Directed by Makarand Mane, the film stars Rinku Rajguru and Shashank Shende, exploring themes of loyalty and sacrifice.
The movie’s emotional depth and regional flavor won it awards in Marathi cinema. It’s leaving Netflix on September 10, so watch it before the story fades.
‘London Has Fallen’ (2016)

This action thriller follows Secret Service agent Mike Banning as he protects the U.S. president during a terrorist attack in London. Directed by Babak Najafi, the film is a sequel to ‘Olympus Has Fallen,’ starring Gerard Butler as Mike, with Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman.
The movie’s high-stakes action and global setting made it a hit. It’s leaving Netflix on September 14, so stream it before London falls again.
‘The Guv’nor’ (2016)

This British documentary chronicles the life of Lenny McLean, a bare-knuckle boxer and East End legend known as “The Guv’nor.” Directed by Ian Bonhôte, the film uses interviews and archival footage, featuring contributions from Lenny’s son, Jamie McLean, and associates.
The movie explores McLean’s tough life, from crime to fame, with raw honesty. It’s leaving Netflix on September 16, so watch it before the fight’s over.
‘The Guns of Navarone’ (1961)

This World War II adventure follows a team of Allied commandos tasked with destroying massive German guns on a Greek island. Directed by J. Lee Thompson, the film stars Gregory Peck, David Niven, and Anthony Quinn, based on Alistair MacLean’s novel.
The movie’s tense action and stellar cast made it a classic war film. It’s leaving Netflix on September 16, so stream it before the mission ends.
‘Bad Words’ (2013)

In this dark comedy, Guy Trilby, a 40-year-old man, exploits a loophole to compete in a national spelling bee, befriending a young contestant. Directed by Jason Bateman, who also stars as Guy, the film features Kathryn Hahn and Rohan Chand.
The movie’s sharp humor and unconventional story earned indie acclaim. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so watch it before the bee buzzes off.
‘Subira’ (2018)

This Kenyan drama follows Subira, a young woman who defies cultural expectations to pursue her dream of swimming competitively. Directed by Sippy Chadha, the film stars Sara Tinashe Hirji as Subira, with Bilal Mwaura and Brenda Wairimu.
Set against Kenya’s coastal backdrop, the movie explores freedom and tradition. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so stream it before Subira dives away.
‘Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall’ (2022)

This music documentary captures Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1970 performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall, with rare footage and narration by Jeff Bridges. Directed by Bob Smeaton, the film includes hits like ‘Fortunate Son’ and insights into the band’s peak years.
The movie offers a nostalgic look at the rock legends’ live energy. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so watch it before the band takes its final bow.
‘Dr Jason Leong: Hashtag Blessed’ (2020)

This stand-up comedy special features Malaysian comedian Dr. Jason Leong riffing on modern life, parenting, and his medical background. Filmed in Kuala Lumpur and directed by Kubhaer T. Jethwani, the show highlights Leong’s sharp wit and relatable humor.
The special gained popularity for its lighthearted take on everyday struggles. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so catch it before the laughs are gone.
‘Instant Family’ (2018)

This comedy-drama follows Pete and Ellie Wagner, a couple who adopt three siblings, navigating the chaos and joys of foster parenting. Directed by Sean Anders, the film stars Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, with Isabela Merced and Octavia Spencer.
Based on Anders’ own adoption experience, the movie blends humor and heart. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so watch it before the family moves on.
‘The Stronghold’ (2021)

This French crime thriller follows three Marseille cops facing corruption and danger as they take on a drug trafficking ring. Directed by Cédric Jimenez, the film stars Gilles Lellouche, Karim Leklou, and François Civil, based on real events in the city’s underworld.
Known for its gritty realism and intense action, it was a hit in France. It’s leaving Netflix on September 18, so stream it before the bust is over.
‘Kountry Wayne: A Woman’s Prayer’ (2023)

This stand-up special features comedian Kountry Wayne sharing stories about relationships, family, and his rise to fame. Directed by Jeff Tomsic and filmed in Washington, D.C., the show highlights Wayne’s Southern charm and relatable humor.
The special resonates with fans for its heartfelt and funny anecdotes. It’s leaving Netflix on September 20, so watch it before Wayne’s prayer ends.
‘The Persian Version’ (2023)

This comedy-drama follows Leila, an Iranian-American woman navigating family ties and identity during a chaotic family reunion in New York. Directed by Maryam Keshavarz, the film stars Layla Mohammadi as Leila, with Niousha Noor and Bijan Daneshmand.
The movie’s blend of cultural humor and heartfelt drama won awards at Sundance. It’s leaving Netflix on September 21, so stream it before the reunion wraps up.
‘The Island’ (2006)

This Bulgarian comedy-drama follows a man named Georgi, who wakes up on a deserted island with no memory of how he got there, sparking a surreal journey. Directed by Kamen Kalev, the film stars Laetitia Casta and Thure Lindhardt, blending humor with existential themes.
The movie’s unique setting and quirky storytelling earned festival praise. It’s leaving Netflix on September 24, so watch it before Georgi’s island adventure ends.
‘The Miracle Club’ (2023)

This comedy-drama follows a group of Irish women who embark on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, seeking miracles and confronting personal secrets. Directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan, the film stars Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, and Maggie Smith.
Set in 1967, the movie blends humor with emotional depth, focusing on friendship and faith. It’s leaving Netflix on September 28, so stream it before the pilgrimage ends.
Which of these departing Netflix movies are you rushing to watch before they’re gone? Share your picks in the comments!


