Every TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week, Including ‘The Good Place’

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If you were planning a binge, take note: a handful of titles roll off Netflix between Monday, September 22, and Sunday, September 28, 2025. Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each project—what they’re about, who’s in them, and who made them—plus the exact day each one leaves so you can prioritize your watchlist.

Each entry sticks to the essentials: plot, principal cast, creators, and other production details. No spoilers beyond the basic premise, and no release logistics—just the information you need to decide what to watch before it’s gone.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

'The Good Place' (2016–2020)
Universal Television

Created by Michael Schur, ‘The Good Place’ follows Eleanor Shellstrop, a recently deceased Arizonan who wakes up in a utopian afterlife and tries to become a better person—with help from a moral philosophy professor and a not-a-robot assistant—after realizing she doesn’t belong there. The ensemble stars Kristen Bell (Eleanor Shellstrop), William Jackson Harper (Chidi Anagonye), Jameela Jamil (Tahani Al-Jamil), Manny Jacinto (Jason Mendoza), D’Arcy Carden (Janet), and Ted Danson (Michael). Produced by Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Universal Television, it leaves Netflix on Friday, September 26, 2025.

Behind the camera, Schur served as showrunner and executive producer alongside David Miner and Morgan Sackett, with contributions from writer-producers such as Megan Amram and Joe Mande. David Schwartz composed the score, and the single-camera series ran for four seasons across 53 episodes that weave ethics and metaphysics into tightly plotted, character-driven comedy.

‘Hook’ (2020)

'Hook' (2020)
GMM 25

‘Hook’ is a Thai coming-of-age sports drama set around a university boxing gym where students juggle ring training, family expectations, and campus life as friendships and rivalries intensify. The cast includes Phiravich Attachitsataporn and Peemapol Panichtamrong in leading roles, with supporting turns from Jidapa Siribanchawan and Pete Thongchua, among others. Produced for Thai television and later licensed to streaming, it leaves Netflix on Saturday, September 27, 2025.

Across its single-season run, the series threads themes of loyalty, mentorship, and competition through tournament arcs and gym politics, pairing classroom pressures with the demands of amateur boxing. Episodes track the fighters’ preparations, backstories, and shifting alliances as bouts approach, with training-hall sequences anchoring the show’s sports focus.

‘The Underclass’ (2020)

'The Underclass' (2020)
GMM 25

Set at an elite all-girls school, ‘The Underclass’ follows Pang, a top student demoted to the lowest track after a cheating scandal, who becomes entangled with a covert group working to protect marginalized classmates. The series stars Nannaphas “Mewnich” Loetnamchoetsakun as Pang alongside Praewa “Music” Suthamphong, Sumitta “Faii” Duangkaew, and Tanutchai “Mond” Wijitvongtong. Produced in Thailand and first broadcast on GMM25 before streaming availability, it leaves Netflix on Sunday, September 28, 2025.

Spanning 13 episodes, the story blends school mystery with friendship drama as Pang navigates power plays, student-council intrigue, and coded operations around campus. The creative team developed a mix of heist-style planning and classroom stakes, using the “Class F vs. top track” conflict to explore pressure, privilege, and solidarity among students.

‘BFF Cry Babies Magic Tears’ (2022)

'BFF Cry Babies Magic Tears' (2022)
Bff Cry Babies Magic Tears

‘BFF Cry Babies Magic Tears’ is a Spanish kids’ animated spin-off from IMC Toys in which the ‘Cry Babies’ characters have grown into teenagers studying at Talent Campus, a school for music and performing arts. Core characters include Lady, Dreamy, Jenna, Coney, Lala, Phoebe, Stella, Daisy, Ella, and Kristal, with the recurring antagonist Shadow stirring up magical trouble. Produced by IMC Toys with animation partners such as Hampa Studio, it leaves Netflix on Sunday, September 28, 2025.

Episodes run as short, self-contained adventures that emphasize teamwork and problem-solving, often tied to talent showcases, campus challenges, and magical mishaps involving the franchise’s signature “magic tears.” The show extends the ‘Cry Babies’ universe with new settings and character dynamics while maintaining bright visuals and simple, dialogue-forward storytelling aimed at younger viewers.

Got thoughts on which of these you’ll squeeze in first—or favorites you’ll miss most? Share your picks in the comments!

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