‘Bonnie & Clyde’ and Every Other TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week
If you’re trying to squeeze in a few last watches before titles rotate off your queue, here’s a quick rundown of shows leaving Netflix between Tuesday, September 30 and Thursday, October 2, 2025. Below, you’ll find concise background on each project—what it’s about, who made it, and who stars—so you can decide what to prioritize without any guesswork.
Dates below reflect when each title departs Netflix this week. All other details—plots, creators, key cast, and other production credits—come from the shows’ official histories and reputable databases.
‘Chappelle’s Show’ (2003–2006)

‘Chappelle’s Show’ departs on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. The American sketch-comedy series was created by Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan and originally aired on Comedy Central. It ran for two full seasons plus an abbreviated third, blending scripted sketches and stand-up segments, and featured recurring performers including Charlie Murphy, Donnell Rawlings, and Paul Mooney.
The series was executive-produced by Chappelle and Brennan along with Michele Armour and was produced by Pilot Boy Productions, Marobru Productions, and Comedy Partners. Episodes typically ran 16–26 minutes and showcased Chappelle as on-camera host and principal performer, with Brennan sharing writing and producing duties.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023– )

‘Rubble & Crew’ leaves on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. The Canadian animated spinoff of ‘Paw Patrol’ follows Rubble and his construction-savvy family as they take on building projects in Builder Cove. Developed by Bradley Zweig for Spin Master Entertainment, the series features voice performances by Luxton Handspiker, Alessandro Pugiotto, and others, with episodes typically split into two segments.
Production is by Spin Master Entertainment with animation from Jam Filled Toronto, and executive producers include Jennifer Dodge, Ronnen Harary, Laura Clunie, and Toni Stevens. The show premiered in 2023 and airs in Canada on Treehouse TV, tying directly into the broader ‘Paw Patrol’ franchise.
‘White Collar’ (2009–2014)

‘White Collar’ exits on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. Created by Jeff Eastin, the USA Network crime-procedural centers on the partnership between FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and con artist Neal Caffrey, who consults for the Bureau after his capture. The main cast includes Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson, Tiffani Thiessen, Marsha Thomason, and Hilarie Burton, with the series filmed primarily in New York City.
Across six seasons and 81 episodes, ‘White Collar’ mixed art-theft and fraud investigations with longer character arcs, and lists executive producers such as Eastin, Jeff King, Mark Goffman, and Nick Thiel. Composer Jon Ehrlich scored the series, which originally ran from October 2009 to December 2014.
‘Bonnie & Clyde’ (2013)

‘Bonnie & Clyde’ leaves on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. This two-part historical-fiction miniseries dramatizes the lives of Depression-era outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, starring Holliday Grainger and Emile Hirsch in the title roles. The production originally aired in December 2013 across A&E, History, and Lifetime.
Directed by Bruce Beresford and written by John Rice and Joe Batteer, the 174-minute miniseries features supporting performances from Sarah Hyland, Elizabeth Reaser, Holly Hunter, and William Hurt. It was produced by Sony Pictures Television with producers including Craig Zadan and Neil Meron.
‘Dragnet’ (1967–1970)

‘Dragnet 1967’ departs on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. The color-era revival of the classic police procedural stars Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday and Harry Morgan as Officer Bill Gannon. Created, produced, and directed largely by Webb, the series ran for four seasons, with the on-screen title updating annually through ‘Dragnet 1970’.
The show, produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television, aired on NBC and delivered 98 episodes that emphasized procedural detail and matter-of-fact narration by Webb. Cinematographers across the run included Alric Edens, Andrew Jackson, and Benjamin H. Kline.
‘Oktoberfest: Beer and Blood’ (2020)

‘Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood’ leaves on Thursday, October 2, 2025. Also known in German as ‘Oktoberfest 1900’, the six-episode period drama is set in Munich at the turn of the century and centers on ambitious brewer Curt Prank and the Hoflinger family amid fierce competition tied to the festival grounds. Principal cast includes Mišel Matičević, Martina Gedeck, Klaus Steinbacher, and Francis Fulton-Smith.
The series was directed by Hannu Salonen from a concept by Alexis von Wittgenstein, with head writers Christian Limmer and Ronny Schalk; additional scripting credits include Stefan Betz, Christian Lex, Nikolaus Schulz-Dornburg, and Michael Proehl. Production companies include Zeitsprung Pictures and partners, with cinematography by Felix Cramer and music by Michael Klaukien.
Got your own last-minute watchlist for the week? Share which titles you’re cueing up—and why—in the comments!


