Every TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Band of Brothers’

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It’s a busy week for departures, with several high-profile series set to leave between Monday, September 15 and Sunday, September 21. Below, you’ll find quick, fact-packed refreshers on each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who made it—so you can decide what to queue up before it goes.

Each entry includes the exact day it’s leaving this week. Titles are presented with their original years in the headings, and within the blurbs you’ll see concise plot points, principal cast and roles, and key creative credits.

‘Krapopolis’ (2023)

'Krapopolis' (2023)
Bento Box Entertainment

Set to leave on Monday, September 15, ‘Krapopolis’ is an animated comedy created by Dan Harmon that follows a dysfunctional family of humans, gods, and monsters trying to run one of the world’s first cities in ancient Greece. Richard Ayoade voices Tyrannis, the idealistic human king; Hannah Waddingham plays Deliria, a chaotic goddess and his mother; and Matt Berry is Shlub, his well-meaning mantitaur father. The main ensemble also features Pam Murphy as Stupendous and Duncan Trussell as Hippocampus.

Behind the scenes, the show is produced in partnership with Bento Box Entertainment. Episodes mix mythological gags with city-building misadventures, with Harmon serving as creator and executive producer alongside a rotating writers’ room that leans into classical references and political satire. ‘Krapopolis’ leaves the service on Monday, September 15.

‘Intervention’ (2005)

'Intervention' (2005)
GRB Entertainment

Leaving Monday, September 15, ‘Intervention’ is a long-running documentary series that chronicles individuals confronting substance use disorders and other compulsive behaviors, culminating in a surprise intervention organized by loved ones. Each episode follows the subject’s day-to-day life before an intervention facilitated by professionals such as Ken Seeley, Candy Finnigan, Jeff VanVonderen, and Donna Chavous.

Created by Sam Mettler, the series presents pre-intervention footage, family interviews, and the logistics of treatment placement, emphasizing real-world recovery resources and the role of certified interventionists. ‘Intervention’ departs on Monday, September 15.

‘Band of Brothers’ (2001)

'Band of Brothers' (2001)
DreamWorks Pictures

Scheduled to leave on Monday, September 15, ‘Band of Brothers’ is a World War II miniseries based on Stephen E. Ambrose’s nonfiction book about Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. Damian Lewis portrays Maj. Richard “Dick” Winters, with Ron Livingston as Capt. Lewis Nixon, Donnie Wahlberg as 1st Sgt. Carwood Lipton, David Schwimmer as Capt. Herbert Sobel, and Neal McDonough as Lt. Lynn “Buck” Compton.

Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the series was developed by Erik Jendresen and Hanks, with scripts by writers including John Orloff and E. Max Frye and direction across episodes by filmmakers such as Phil Alden Robinson, David Nutter, Tom Hanks, Richard Loncraine, and Mikael Salomon. ‘Band of Brothers’ leaves on Monday, September 15.

‘The Pacific’ (2010)

'The Pacific' (2010)
HBO

Also leaving Monday, September 15, ‘The Pacific’ is a companion miniseries to ‘Band of Brothers’ that follows U.S. Marines in the Pacific Theater through the intertwined experiences of three men: Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale), Eugene Sledge (Joseph Mazzello), and John Basilone (Jon Seda). The narrative draws heavily from memoirs by Eugene B. Sledge and Robert Leckie, among others.

Executive produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and Gary Goetzman, the series was developed by Bruce C. McKenna, with contributions from writers and directors including Graham Yost, Jeremy Podeswa, Carl Franklin, and David Nutter. Large-scale production rebuilt island battlefields and emphasized historical authenticity. ‘The Pacific’ departs on Monday, September 15.

‘Unlucky Ploy’ (2020)

'Unlucky Ploy' (2020)
True CJ Creations

Leaving Wednesday, September 17, ‘Unlucky Ploy’ is a Thai romantic drama adapted from the Korean series ‘Another Miss Oh.’ The story centers on two women who share the same name and a sound director whose life becomes entangled with both, leading to misunderstandings, professional setbacks, and second chances in love and work.

As a localized remake, the series reinterprets the original’s blend of workplace comedy and fate-tinged romance for Thai audiences while keeping core plot elements like prophetic visions and identity mix-ups. It highlights the creative blueprint established by ‘Another Miss Oh’ writer Park Hae-young and director Song Hyun-wook, translated through a Thai creative team for domestic television. ‘Unlucky Ploy’ leaves on Wednesday, September 17.

‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ (2023)

'The Walking Dead: Dead City' (2023)
AMC Studios

Set to leave Thursday, September 18, ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ continues the franchise with Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) navigating a zombie-ridden Manhattan to rescue Maggie’s son. The cast also includes Gaius Charles as marshal Perlie Armstrong, Željko Ivanek as the Croat, and Mahina Napoleon as Ginny, with recurring appearances from Karina Ortiz and others.

Developed by Eli Jorné, with Scott M. Gimple as a franchise executive producer, the series expands the universe’s post-apocalyptic politics and criminal networks while leveraging New York City’s isolation as a story engine. Production features on-location shoots and large-scale set pieces emphasizing vertical city survival. ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ departs on Thursday, September 18.

Have thoughts on which titles you’ll watch before they go? Share your picks in the comments!

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