Every Movie Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Mending the Line’

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If your watchlist is stacked, now’s a good time to prioritize a few titles before they roll off the service. Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns on each project—what it’s about and who made it—so you can decide what to queue up next without any fluff.

Dates are listed inside each entry so you know exactly when a title leaves during the window from Monday 9/22 through Sunday 9/28. Save what you want to see, and plan your viewing accordingly.

‘Mending the Line’ (2023)

'Mending the Line' (2023)
ArtImage Entertainment

Set in Montana, ‘Mending the Line’ follows a wounded U.S. Marine who returns from Afghanistan and struggles with trauma until he’s mentored in fly-fishing by a Vietnam veteran; the story intertwines recovery, mentorship, and the healing rhythms of rivers and routine. The film stars Sinqua Walls as the Marine and Brian Cox as the veteran mentor, with supporting performances from Perry Mattfeld, Wes Studi, Patricia Heaton, and Chris Galust. It is directed by Joshua Caldwell from a screenplay by Stephen Camelio, and it leaves on Wednesday 9/24.

Production took place around Montana’s Paradise Valley to ground the narrative in real locations central to the characters’ growth. Behind the camera, cinematography emphasizes natural light and river landscapes to mirror the protagonist’s headspace, while the score underscores themes of reflection and resilience. For easy scheduling, remember that ‘Mending the Line’ exits on Wednesday 9/24.

‘The Island’ (2005)

'The Island' (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘The Island’ is a science-fiction action thriller about a man who discovers he is a clone created to provide organs for his wealthy original, prompting a high-stakes escape from a controlled facility to the outside world. Directed by Michael Bay, the film stars Ewan McGregor in dual roles alongside Scarlett Johansson, with key roles for Sean Bean, Djimon Hounsou, Steve Buscemi, and Michael Clarke Duncan. The screenplay is credited to Caspian Tredwell-Owen, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci, and it leaves on Wednesday 9/24.

The production blends practical chases with large-scale set pieces and near-future design details, and the narrative fuses bioethics questions with action pacing. McGregor’s dual-character dynamic and Johansson’s co-lead drive the plot from confinement to conspiracy, with the supporting cast portraying the corporate and enforcement apparatus that sustains the cloning program. Be sure to note that ‘The Island’ departs on Wednesday 9/24.

‘Time Out’ (2015)

'Time Out' (2015)
BONES

Set in contemporary India, ‘Time Out’ centers on a teenage athlete whose world shifts when his older brother comes out, pushing the younger sibling to confront his own biases and the pressures of school, sports, and family expectations. Written and directed by Rikhil Bahadur, the film features Chirag Malhotra and Pranay Pachauri in principal roles, with a focus on sibling dynamics and adolescent growth. This title leaves on Friday 9/26.

The film uses the framework of a school basketball team and classroom life to explore communication at home and among peers, emphasizing how social circles and parental guidance shape the brothers’ choices. The script balances coming-of-age beats with everyday details—practice sessions, classes, and hallway conversations—that drive the story’s turning points. Mark your calendar: ‘Time Out’ exits on Friday 9/26.

‘My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’ (2018)

'My Hero Academia: Two Heroes' (2018)
BONES

‘My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’ is an animated feature set between arcs of the ‘My Hero Academia’ series, sending Izuku Midoriya and All Might to the man-made island I-Island for a scientific expo that draws villains seeking a powerful support-tech invention. Directed by Kenji Nagasaki with a screenplay by Yōsuke Kuroda from Kōhei Horikoshi’s original manga, the film features voice performances by Daiki Yamashita, Kenta Miyake, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Ayane Sakura, and others. It leaves on Friday 9/26.

Produced by Bones, the movie introduces original characters like Melissa Shield and her father David Shield, linking All Might’s past to the present-day class of U.A. High. The story incorporates gadget-focused action sequences, showcases multiple Class 1-A abilities in coordinated set pieces, and ties its climax to the legacy of hero research on the island. ‘My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’ departs on Friday 9/26.

‘The Miracle Club’ (2023)

'The Miracle Club' (2023)
Zephyr Films

‘The Miracle Club’ follows a group of working-class women from 1960s Dublin who set out on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, confronting old wounds and long-held secrets along the way. Directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan, the film stars Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, and Laura Linney, with supporting roles for Agnes O’Casey, Stephen Rea, and Mark O’Halloran. The screenplay is by Jimmy Smallhorne, Timothy Prager, and Joshua D. Maurer, and it leaves on Sunday 9/28.

Shot in Ireland and Spain to capture the period journey from Dublin to the Pyrenees, the production emphasizes ensemble dynamics and period detail, from costumes to parish community settings. Its narrative structure pairs individual character backstories with the shared experience of the pilgrimage, aligning revelations with the group’s spiritual and physical milestones. ‘The Miracle Club’ leaves on Sunday 9/28.

‘The Munsters’ (2022)

'The Munsters' (2022)
Universal 1440 Entertainment

‘The Munsters’ serves as a prequel-style origin story for the classic sitcom family, charting how Herman Munster and Lily fall in love and eventually relocate to 1313 Mockingbird Lane. Written and directed by Rob Zombie, the film stars Jeff Daniel Phillips as Herman, Sheri Moon Zombie as Lily, and Daniel Roebuck as The Count, with appearances by Richard Brake, Sylvester McCoy, and Cassandra Peterson. It exits on Sunday 9/28.

The production leans into bright, comic-book color palettes and recreates iconic character designs while expanding the backstory to Transylvania locales before the family’s move. Cameos from legacy performers and nods to the 1960s series are woven into the plot, with makeup and production design highlighting a playful, retro-horror aesthetic. Keep in mind that ‘The Munsters’ departs on Sunday 9/28.

Tell us which of these you’ll be watching before they go—share your picks in the comments!

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