Introduction
Netflix’s monthly title rotation means a wave of content departures every month, and September 2025 is no exception. Over 100 titles will be leaving Netflix in October 2025, making it essential to catch your favorite or must-watch movies before they vanish from your streaming queue. This guide highlights the best of what’s leaving soon, focusing on titles available on Netflix US and UK, though keep in mind regional variations may apply.
Movies Leaving Netflix in Late September 2025
Mending the Line (2022)
Leaving Netflix on September 22, Mending the Line tells the heartfelt story of a Marine wounded in Afghanistan who finds solace and healing through fishing alongside a Vietnam veteran. This underappreciated feel-good movie marked its SVOD debut on Netflix through a Sony deal, bringing a touching narrative that deserves attention.
Watch the official trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/tSkv_sEyPSc
Movies Leaving Netflix on October 1, 2025
Talk To Me (2022)
This Australian supernatural horror film follows a group of teens who summon spirits using a mysterious embalmed hand, unleashing possession and suspense. Praised for its originality, practical effects, and gripping scares, Talk To Me offers a chilling experience best enjoyed fresh.
Now You See Me Collection
The clever heist films featuring illusionists pulling off elaborate cons have captivated audiences worldwide. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, among others, this duo of films will leave Netflix just before the November 2025 theatrical release of the sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. The timing of their removal suggests a strategic move ahead of the new film’s premiere.
Focus (2015)
Featuring Will Smith and Margot Robbie, Focus is a crime thriller about an experienced con artist mentoring a small-time grifter in the art of misdirection. With ties to illusionist themes akin to Now You See Me, this stylish film will be leaving Netflix just as Will Smith’s new movie, Fast and Loose, is set to arrive on the platform.
Watch the official trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/OvQ3LUhz_Jw
Modest Heroes & Mary and the Witch’s Flower
These Studio Ponoc anime films, distributed by GKIDS, offer enchanting stories filled with heart and magic. Modest Heroes is an anthology of three shorts exploring courage and resilience, while Mary and the Witch’s Flower dives into a fantasy adventure about magical powers and a secret witch school. Both films echo the legacy and quality that fans of Studio Ghibli can appreciate.
Watch Modest Heroes trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/t8AKha9oajs
Mission Impossible Movie Collection
The first five entries in the iconic Tom Cruise espionage series will be leaving Netflix soon. These high-stakes action thrillers are known for their breathtaking stunts and suspenseful storytelling. For the best experience, it’s recommended to watch them in order. Note that the newer films from the franchise will remain exclusive to Paramount+.
The American (2010)
Starring George Clooney, this slow-burning action thriller doubles as a character study on isolation, loneliness, and redemption. The American is a nuanced film worth savoring before it leaves Netflix. Fans can also anticipate Clooney’s upcoming Netflix project, Jay Kelly, premiering December 2025.
Watch the official trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/hPYRslx1w4Y
Wyatt Earp (1994)
This biographical Western epic stars Kevin Costner as the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. Supported by Ian Bohen, Gene Hackman, and Dennis Quaid, the film explores Earp’s life and legacy. Netflix also offers related docu-drama series expanding on this cultural and historical icon.
Last Seen Alive (2022)
Gerard Butler leads this action thriller about a man desperately searching for his missing wife after she disappears at a gas station. While cliché-filled, Last Seen Alive is engaging enough for casual viewing with a runtime of just 1 hour 35 minutes.
Watch the official trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/5Gutb4hc5r4
Movie Leaving Netflix on October 3, 2025
Filth (2013)
James McAvoy stars in this British crime drama as a corrupt policeman weaving a web of lies during a murder investigation. Based on Irvine Welsh’s novel and directed by Jon S. Baird, Filth combines dark humor with a visually striking style. It makes for a perfect weekend watch before it departs Netflix.
Watch the official trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/uWGhCLu0fZg
Conclusion
Don’t miss out on these must-watch Netflix movies before they leave in late September and early October 2025. Whether you’re into gripping thrillers, heartfelt dramas, or exciting action franchises, this selection has something for everyone. Stream your favorites while you still can, and share in the comments which titles you plan to watch or have already enjoyed. Stay updated on all streaming expirations and entertainment news by adding Keeperfact as your preferred news source on Google News.