Every TV Show Leaving Netflix in December 2025

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Netflix subscribers should prepare for several significant departures from the content library this month. A collection of long-running dramas and beloved comedies are scheduled to exit the streaming service in December 2025. This rotation of programming occurs regularly as licensing agreements expire and shift to other distributors. Viewers have a limited window to complete these series before they disappear from the platform. The following list details every television show leaving Netflix and the specific dates they will be removed.

‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

'How I Met Your Mother' (2005–2014)
20th Century Fox Television

This beloved sitcom follows Ted Mosby as he narrates the story of how he met his future wife to his children. The narrative spans several years and focuses on the lives of Ted and his close-knit group of friends in New York City. The show utilizes a unique storytelling structure that explores the chemistry between the five main characters. Viewers looking to finish the series on Netflix must do so before it departs on December 3. It remains a staple of pop culture due to its memorable catchphrases and emotional character arcs.

‘Arrow’ (2012–2020)

'Arrow' (2012–2020)
DC Entertainment

Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns to Starling City after being stranded on a hostile island for five years. He adopts the persona of a hooded vigilante armed with a bow and arrow to fight crime and corruption. The series launched a shared television universe of DC Comics characters that dominated the superhero genre for a decade. This gritty action drama is scheduled to leave the streaming platform on December 18. The show combines intense physical stunts with complex family dynamics and political intrigue.

‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)

'Supernatural' (2005–2020)
Warner Bros. Television

Brothers Sam and Dean Winchester travel across the country in their black 1967 Chevrolet Impala hunting demons and other paranormal entities. The series gained a massive following over its fifteen seasons for its distinct mix of horror and humor. They face everything from urban legends to apocalyptic threats while searching for their missing father. Audiences have until December 18 to watch the Winchester brothers save the world one last time on Netflix. The narrative focuses heavily on the road trip atmosphere and the unbreakable bond between the two siblings.

‘The 100’ (2014–2020)

'The 100' (2014–2020)
Warner Bros. Television

Ninety-seven years after a nuclear war destroyed civilization a spaceship housing humanity’s lone survivors sends one hundred juvenile delinquents back to Earth. These young exiles must determine if the planet is habitable while navigating internal conflict and external threats. The series explores themes of survival and moral ambiguity in a harsh post-apocalyptic landscape. Subscribers should note that this sci-fi drama will be removed from the service on December 18. The characters are forced to make impossible choices to ensure the continuation of the human race.

’10 Things I Hate About You’ (2009–2010)

'10 Things I Hate About You' (2009–2010)
ABC Family

This television adaptation of the popular film centers on the Stratford sisters as they navigate high school life. Kat is a strong-willed feminist who clashes with societal norms while her sister Bianca attempts to climb the social ladder. The show expands on the characters and relationships established in the original romantic comedy movie. You can catch the series before it makes its exit from Netflix on December 29. It offers a distinct blend of teen drama and comedy within a familiar high school setting.

Let us know which of these departing series you plan to binge-watch before the month ends in the comments.

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