Every Movie and TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Captain Underpants’

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It’s the last call for a mix of thrillers, documentaries, animation, and international series set to leave between Monday, October 6, 2025 and Sunday, October 12, 2025. Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns of each title so you can decide what to watch before they go—who made them, who stars, and what they’re about—plus the exact day each one departs.

From a tense home-invasion thriller guided by a vision-assist app to a behind-the-scenes look at French rap stars, and from a Kenyan crime saga to conservation work inside a South African game reserve, this week’s departures cover a lot of ground. Skim the summaries, note the leave dates, and queue up your priorities while you still can.

‘See for Me’ (2021)

'See for Me' (2021)
Wildling Pictures

Leaving Monday, October 6, 2025. This Canadian thriller follows Sophie, a visually impaired former skier who takes a lucrative house-sitting job and is forced to survive a break-in with the help of an assistive app that connects her to Kelly, a gamer and Army veteran guiding her through the home via video. Skyler Davenport plays Sophie, with Jessica Parker Kennedy as Kelly and Laura Vandervoort in a key supporting role. The film is directed by Randall Okita and written by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue.

The story keeps its focus tight—one location, real-time choices—while leaning on the tech premise: the ‘See for Me’ app becomes Sophie’s lifeline as the intruders escalate. Additional cast includes Joe Pingue and Kim Coates. Running about an hour and a half, it’s a concise, high-concept entry from Wildling Pictures with cinematography by Jordan Oram and Jackson Parrell and a score by Joseph Murray and Lodewijk Vos.

‘Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber’ (2022)

'Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber' (2022)
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Leaving Monday, October 6, 2025. This anthology drama’s first installment, ‘The Battle for Uber,’ adapts Mike Isaac’s nonfiction account of the ride-hailing company’s tumultuous rise. Joseph Gordon-Levitt portrays Uber cofounder and CEO Travis Kalanick, with Kyle Chandler as venture capitalist Bill Gurley and Uma Thurman as board member Arianna Huffington; Quentin Tarantino serves as the narrator. The series was created by Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Beth Schacter.

Produced for Showtime, the season spans seven episodes and traces leadership battles, hypergrowth tactics, and boardroom fallout. Behind the camera, executive producers include Koppelman, Levien, and Schacter; editors such as Dana Congdon and Jane Rizzo shaped the series’ kinetic pace, and Brendan Angelides composed the music.

‘To the Lake’ (2019–2022)

'To the Lake' (2019–2022)
Premier Studios

Leaving Tuesday, October 7, 2025. Also known by its Russian title ‘Эпидемия,’ this post-apocalyptic thriller follows a small group fleeing Moscow after a deadly outbreak, heading north toward a remote lake as society unravels. The series is directed by Pavel Kostomarov and is based on ‘Vongozero,’ the novel by Yana Vagner. Cast members include Kirill Käro, Viktoriya Isakova, Maryana Spivak, and Aleksandr Robak.

Across two seasons, the show blends survival drama with interpersonal tensions—fractured families, uneasy alliances, and moral trade-offs on the road. Produced by 1-2-3 Production, it first premiered domestically in 2019 before gaining a wider audience internationally; Season 1 adapts the novel’s narrative, while later episodes extend the characters’ journey.

‘Click Click Bang’ (2023)

'Click Click Bang' (2023)
Click Click Bang

Leaving Tuesday, October 7, 2025. Set in Kenya’s criminal underworld, this crime drama centers on a talented young footballer whose stalled career and family pressures push him into petty offenses, eventually placing him under the “protection” of a corrupt police officer and deeper into organized crime. The project is directed by Philip Karanja, with writing by Abel Mutua.

Backed by Phil-It Productions, the title has been recognized across East Africa and showcases a grounded, street-level arc from aspiration to peril. Production notes cite English as the primary language and identify Kenya as the country of origin; the creative duo Karanja and Mutua are also known for other popular Kenyan screen projects.

‘Shamwari Untamed’ (2018)

'Shamwari Untamed' (2018)
Netflix

Leaving Tuesday, October 7, 2025. This documentary series takes viewers behind the scenes at South Africa’s Shamwari Private Game Reserve, following the conservation team’s day-to-day work protecting wildlife across tens of thousands of hectares. Appearances include wildlife veterinarian Johan Joubert, wildlife manager Bruce Main, and anti-poaching manager Rodney Visser.

Episodes document veterinary interventions, ecological monitoring, and anti-poaching operations, highlighting the logistics and risks involved in modern conservation. The series has been distributed internationally, with platforms and program guides describing Season 1 as an immersive look at the reserve’s field operations and conservation strategy.

‘Bigflo & Oli: Hip Hop Frenzy’ (2020)

'Bigflo & Oli: Hip Hop Frenzy' (2020)
Bigflo & Oli: Hip Hop Frenzy

Leaving Thursday, October 9, 2025. This music documentary follows Toulouse-born rap duo Florian “Bigflo” Ordoñez and Olivio “Oli” Ordoñez through recording, rehearsals, and large-scale performances—including major hometown concerts—captured from extensive behind-the-scenes footage. Direction is credited to Jérémie Levypon alongside the Ordoñez brothers.

The film blends tour material, family moments, and creative sessions to chart the pair’s rise and working dynamic. It runs feature length and has been presented internationally with synopsis materials emphasizing access to the duo backstage and on the road.

‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ (2017)

'Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie' (2017)
DreamWorks Animation

Leaving Friday, October 10, 2025. DreamWorks Animation adapts Dav Pilkey’s children’s books in this comedy about prank-happy best friends George Beard and Harold Hutchins, who hypnotize their stern principal into becoming the gleefully clueless superhero ‘Captain Underpants.’ David Soren directs from a screenplay by Nicholas Stoller.

Voice cast includes Kevin Hart as George, Thomas Middleditch as Harold, Ed Helms as Mr. Krupp/Captain Underpants, and Nick Kroll as Professor Poopypants. Produced by Mireille Soria and Mark Swift, the film clocks in at under 90 minutes and features music by Theodore Shapiro.

Tell us which titles you’re squeezing in before they go—drop your picks in the comments!

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