Every TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Chosen’
Another batch of titles is on its way out between Monday 9/8 and Sunday 9/14, spanning preschool animation, a megachurch family saga, a Kuwaiti period drama, a three-part stand-up set, a Korean dating series, and a tense thriller. Below are quick primers on each project—what they’re about, who’s involved, and when they depart—so you can decide what to watch before they go.
Each entry sticks to the essentials: concise plot context, principal cast, creators, and other useful credits. Dates reflect the day each title leaves Netflix this week.
‘Titipo Titipo’ (2018–2022)

A preschool animated series from South Korea, ‘Titipo Titipo’ follows a young passenger train named Titipo as he learns teamwork, safety, and problem-solving on a busy rail network with friends like Genie and Diesel; it leaves Netflix on Wednesday, 9/10. The show is produced by Iconix Entertainment with animation handled at Studio Gale, debuted on EBS in South Korea, and later rolled out in multiple language dubs for international audiences.
Across three seasons and short, self-contained episodes, ‘Titipo Titipo’ builds out depots, yards, and routes while modeling social skills for early learners; the franchise is a spin-off of ‘Tayo the Little Bus’, sharing producers and world-building. Executive and supervising credits across seasons include Jong-il Choi and Ryu Jung-woo on the creative/production side. It departs the service on Wednesday, 9/10.
‘Greenleaf’ (2016–2020)

Leaving on Wednesday, 9/10, ‘Greenleaf’ centers on the Greenleaf family, who run the Calvary Fellowship World Ministries megachurch in Memphis as scandals and long-buried secrets surface. Created by Craig Wright with executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Clement Virgo, the series stars Merle Dandridge (Grace), Keith David (Bishop James Greenleaf), and Lynn Whitfield (Lady Mae), with a large ensemble across five seasons.
The drama premiered on OWN and ran for 60 episodes; production companies include Harpo Films and Lionsgate Television, with frequent directing contributions by Clement Virgo. Notable cast members across the run include Lamman Rucker, Kim Hawthorne, Deborah Joy Winans, Lovie Simone, Desiree Ross, Rick Fox, and Greg Alan Williams. It exits Netflix on Wednesday, 9/10.
‘Mohamed Ali Road’ (2020)

‘Mohamed Ali Road’ leaves on Thursday, 9/11. Set in the 1940s along the Kuwait–India trade route, the series follows merchants and families whose alliances and fortunes are tested as secrets and betrayals come to light, with storylines unfolding between Kuwait City/Faylaka Island and Mumbai. Principal cast includes Saad Al Farraj, Mohammed Almansour, Haifaa Adel, Khaled Ameen, and Jasem Al-Nabhan.
The production lists multiple directors—among them Manaf Abdal—and writer Mohammad Anwar Mohammad; producers include Beyond Dreams Productions and Abdullah Boushahri. Episode summaries and promotional materials highlight smuggling, business rivalries, and family drama grounded in the 1940s Gulf–India connection. It departs Netflix on Thursday, 9/11.
‘Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here’ (2023)

This three-part Netflix stand-up series leaves on Friday, 9/12. ‘Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here’ collects half-hour sets with extended routines and callbacks, released as the episodes ‘New Neighborhood,’ ‘All Struggles Matter + Me Too,’ and ‘News to Me + All Beautiful.’
Wolf self-financed, produced, and edited the series, recording sets at Comedy on State in Madison, Wisconsin, and at Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia before Netflix’s release on September 12, 2023. It exits the service on Friday, 9/12.
‘Change Days’ (2021–2022)

‘Change Days’ leaves Netflix on Sunday, 9/14. The Korean dating-and-relationships format brings real-life couples on the brink of breaking up to a scenic getaway where they also go on dates with other participants before making a final decision. Hosts include Jang Do-yeon, Yang Se-chan, Code Kunst, and Heo Young-ji.
Season installments were filmed on Jeju Island, with producers and writers such as Lee Jae-seok, Moon Min-jung, Jung In-hae, and Choi Ji-hui credited across releases. The show’s two seasons expanded the format with multi-week stays, structured date rules, and final-day choices. It leaves the platform on Sunday, 9/14.
‘Chosen’ (2018–2019)

Leaving on Sunday, 9/14, ‘Chosen’ is a Chinese-Australian adaptation of the American action-thriller created by Ben Ketai and Ryan Lewis, retaining the premise in which a mysterious package forces an ordinary person into a lethal game. The adaptation stars Lan Cheng-lung (Blue Lan) and Deng Jiajia, with filming in Australia and worldwide availability on Netflix.
The original U.S. series (2013–2014) ran on Crackle, and the 2018 remake reconfigured the protagonist as a surgeon and localized elements while keeping the serialized, rules-driven “game” structure. Production partners included iQIYI and Sony’s Huaso, with reports noting a three-part release model. It exits Netflix on Sunday, 9/14.
Share which of these you’re queuing up before they go—and what you’ll miss most—in the comments.


