Every TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood’

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If you’ve been meaning to catch a few classics and fan favorites, this is your nudge—several notable series are rotating off Netflix between Tuesday, September 30, 2025 and Thursday, October 2, 2025. Below you’ll find quick, fact-focused refreshers on each title—who made them, who stars, and what each show is about—so you can decide what to watch before they go.

Dates are included in each entry so you can plan accordingly. As always, this is purely about the shows themselves—plots, casts, creators, and other production details—so you know exactly what you’re queuing up while there’s still time.

‘Chappelle’s Show’ (2003–2006)

'Chappelle's Show' (2003–2006)
Pilot Boy Productions

Created by Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan, ‘Chappelle’s Show’ is a sketch-comedy series known for sharp social satire, recurring characters, and musical performances. Episodes were directed by talents including Rusty Cundieff and Neal Brennan, with Dave Chappelle front and center; frequent collaborators included Donnell Rawlings and the late Charlie Murphy, whose “True Hollywood Stories” sketches became cultural staples. The series originally aired in the mid-2000s and helped define a generation of comedy writing and performance. It leaves Netflix on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.

Behind the scenes, Chappelle and Brennan shaped the show’s voice as co-creators and writers, drawing on a mix of stand-up sensibilities and scripted sketch formats. Credits across its run include contributions from notable comedy figures like Paul Mooney, and a roster of directors who handled different episodes during its three-season span. Its format blends live studio segments with filmed sketches and guest music acts.

‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023– )

'Rubble & Crew' (2023– )
Spin Master

‘Rubble & Crew’ is a Canadian animated spin-off of the ‘Paw Patrol’ franchise, developed by Bradley Zweig and produced by Spin Master Entertainment with animation by Jam Filled Toronto. Voice performers across the series include Luxton Handspiker, Lucien Duncan Reid, Alessandro Pugiotto, and Sabrina Jalees, among others. The show follows Rubble and his family as they build and problem-solve in the construction-focused town of Builder Cove. It leaves Netflix on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

Multiple directors have worked across episodes, including Dianna Basso, Jamie Leclaire, Trevor Hierons, Chris Roy, and Patrice Bérubé, with executive production by Jennifer Dodge, Ronnen Harary, Laura Clunie, and Toni Stevens. The series premiered in 2023 and continues to expand the ‘Paw Patrol’ universe with short-form, two-segment episodes aimed at preschool audiences.

‘White Collar’ (2009–2014)

'White Collar' (2009–2014)
Fox Television Studios

Created by Jeff Eastin, ‘White Collar’ pairs con artist Neal Caffrey with FBI Special Agent Peter Burke to tackle high-stakes art frauds, forgeries, and other white-collar crimes in New York. The cast is led by Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, with key roles for Willie Garson, Tiffani Thiessen, Marsha Thomason, and others. The series blends case-of-the-week storytelling with longer arcs about trust, leverage, and criminal networks. It leaves Netflix on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

Produced by Fox Television Studios with executive producers including Jeff Eastin, Jeff King, and Mark Goffman, the show ran for six seasons and 81 episodes. Composer Jon Ehrlich scored the series, and production took place primarily in New York City, contributing to its stylish, heist-adjacent look and feel.

‘Bonnie & Clyde’ (2013)

'Bonnie & Clyde' (2013)
Lifetime

‘Bonnie & Clyde’ is a two-part historical miniseries dramatizing the lives of Depression-era outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Joe Batteer and John Rice, it stars Emile Hirsch as Clyde and Holliday Grainger as Bonnie, with supporting performances from Holly Hunter, William Hurt, Sarah Hyland, and Elizabeth Reaser. The production originally aired over two consecutive nights as a single story. It leaves Netflix on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

The miniseries runs approximately 174 minutes across its two episodes and was produced by Sony Pictures Television with producers David A. Rosemont, Craig Zadan, and Neil Meron. Cinematography was by Francis Kenny, with music by John Debney, and editing by John David Allen and David Beatty.

‘Dragnet’ (1967–1970)

'Dragnet' (1967–1970)
Universal Television

‘Dragnet 1967’ revives the classic police procedural created by and starring Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday, with Harry Morgan as Officer Bill Gannon. The series is known for its terse, semi-documentary style and episodic cases drawn from Los Angeles police files. This color-era version ran for four seasons, with Webb directing throughout its network run. It leaves Netflix on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

Produced by Mark VII Limited in association with Universal Television, ‘Dragnet 1967’ totaled 98 episodes, originally airing on NBC. The revival differentiated itself from the 1950s version by appending the broadcast year to the title (from ‘Dragnet 1967’ through ‘Dragnet 1970’).

‘Oktoberfest: Beer and Blood’ (2020)

'Oktoberfest: Beer and Blood' (2020)
Zeitsprung Pictures

Set against Munich’s famed beer festival at the dawn of the 20th century, ‘Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood’ is a period crime drama about a fierce rivalry between brewing families and the ruthless ambition driving the expansion of the festival. The series was created by Christian Limmer, Ronny Schalk, and Alexis Wittgenstein, and features performances by Misel Maticevic, Martina Gedeck, and Klaus Steinbacher. It leaves Netflix on Thursday, October 2, 2025.

Directed by Hannu Salonen with writing credits including Christian Limmer and Ronny Schalk, the limited series blends historical detail with noir elements—tracking power plays, sabotage, and family intrigue around the Oktoberfest grounds. Cast and crew lists confirm the principal creative team and lead actors across its episodes.

Got any favorites on this list—or one you’ll try to squeeze in at the last minute? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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