‘The Pacific’ and Every Other TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week

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If you were planning a watchlist refresh, here’s a heads-up: a handful of buzzy series, acclaimed war epics, and a long-running docuseries are on their way out between Monday, 9/15 and Sunday, 9/21. Below you’ll find a quick primer on what each title is about and who’s behind it, so you can decide what to queue up first.

Each entry includes essential plot points, key cast and creatives, and the exact day it departs. No fluff—just the facts you need before these shows roll off the platform this week.

‘Krapopolis’ (2023)

'Krapopolis' (2023)
Bento Box Entertainment

Set in a chaotic mythic version of ancient Greece, ‘Krapopolis’ follows King Tyrannis as he tries to run what’s billed as humanity’s first city while juggling a monstrous family and meddling gods. The animated comedy leaves on Monday, 9/15. Voices include Richard Ayoade as Tyrannis, Hannah Waddingham as his goddess mother Deliria, Matt Berry as his manticore father Shlub, Pam Murphy as warrior sister Stupendous, and Duncan Trussell as the eccentric scientist Hippocampus.

Created by Dan Harmon, the series features writing from a rotating staff of comedy veterans and animation production by Bento Box Entertainment. Its episodic stories blend classical-myth riffs with city-building misadventures, and guest voices pop in as deities, monsters, and neighboring rulers. If you want a quick hit of satirical ancient history before it goes, make time before Monday, 9/15.

‘Intervention’ (2005)

'Intervention' (2005)
GRB Entertainment

‘Intervention’ is the long-running documentary series that chronicles individuals struggling with substance use and compulsive behaviors, building to a structured, professionally led intervention staged by families and friends. The show departs on Monday, 9/15. Each episode typically follows one or two people, documenting day-to-day ramifications and the preparation that leads up to a surprise meeting.

Created by Sam Mettler, the series has featured veteran interventionists including Jeff VanVonderen, Candy Finnigan, Ken Seeley, and Donna Chavous. The production’s straightforward format intercuts interviews with clinicians and family members, and concludes by updating viewers on treatment outcomes. If you’re catching up, note the last day to stream is Monday, 9/15.

‘Band of Brothers’ (2001)

'Band of Brothers' (2001)
DreamWorks Pictures

Based on Stephen E. Ambrose’s book, ‘Band of Brothers’ dramatizes the World War II journey of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment—from training at Camp Toccoa through major European campaigns. It leaves on Monday, 9/15. The ensemble cast includes Damian Lewis as Richard Winters, Ron Livingston as Lewis Nixon, Donnie Wahlberg as Carwood Lipton, Scott Grimes as Donald Malarkey, Neal McDonough as Buck Compton, David Schwimmer as Herbert Sobel, with early appearances by Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Tom Hardy.

Executive produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, the miniseries was developed by Erik Jendresen and features episodes directed by filmmakers such as Phil Alden Robinson, Mikael Salomon, David Nutter, and Tom Hanks. Noted for its meticulous period detail and veteran interviews that bookend episodes, it remains a benchmark in war storytelling—available here until Monday, 9/15.

‘The Pacific’ (2010)

'The Pacific' (2010)
HBO

A companion piece to ‘Band of Brothers’, ‘The Pacific’ follows three U.S. Marines across the Pacific Theater: Robert Leckie, Eugene Sledge, and John Basilone. It exits on Monday, 9/15. James Badge Dale portrays Leckie, Joseph Mazzello portrays Sledge, and Jon Seda portrays Basilone, with Rami Malek as Merriell “Snafu” Shelton and Ashton Holmes as Sid Phillips anchoring key arcs from Guadalcanal to Okinawa.

Produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and Gary Goetzman, the miniseries draws on source memoirs including ‘Helmet for My Pillow’ and ‘With the Old Breed’. Writers such as Bruce C. McKenna, Robert Schenkkan, and Graham Yost, and directors including Jeremy Podeswa, Tim Van Patten, David Nutter, and Carl Franklin shape its ten-episode scope. If you want to revisit these intertwined biographies, do it before Monday, 9/15.

‘Unlucky Ploy’ (2020)

'Unlucky Ploy' (2020)
True CJ Creations

‘Unlucky Ploy’ is a Thai romantic-comedy series adapted from the Korean hit ‘Another Miss Oh’, centering on two women who share the same name and a man whose life keeps colliding with both—sparking mistaken-identity chaos alongside second-chance romance. This title leaves on Wednesday, 9/17. The plot tracks workplace and family complications as the trio navigates misunderstandings, lingering heartbreak, and the fallout from a wedding that wasn’t meant to be.

Developed for Thai television from the original concept by Park Hae-young and Studio Dragon, the remake localizes character dynamics while keeping the core setup of parallel heroines and a conflicted male lead. Expect tonal shifts from screwball comedy to heartfelt melodrama as the story unpacks how timing, truth, and trust reshape the characters’ futures—available until Wednesday, 9/17.

‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ (2023)

'The Walking Dead: Dead City' (2023)
AMC Studios

Set years after the main series, ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ pairs Maggie Greene and Negan as they venture into a cut-off, walker-ridden Manhattan to rescue her kidnapped son. This spin-off departs on Thursday, 9/18. Lauren Cohan returns as Maggie and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, with Gaius Charles as Marshal Perlie Armstrong and Željko Ivanek as the ruthless foe known as “the Croat.”

Created by Eli Jorné from characters by Robert Kirkman, the series features direction across its season by genre-seasoned filmmakers and production that leans on decayed urban verticality—high-rise nests, bridge choke points, and island isolation—to reshape the franchise’s survival playbook. If you’re following this Manhattan arc, mark Thursday, 9/18 as the last day to stream.

Share which of these you’re prioritizing—and what you’ll miss most—in the comments.

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