All the Movies Leaving Netflix in September 2025
As September rolls in, Netflix is shaking up its library, making room for new titles by saying goodbye to some familiar ones. This means a bunch of movies you might have on your watchlist are about to disappear, so it’s time to plan your movie nights before they’re gone.
From action-packed thrillers to heartfelt romances and animated adventures, the list of departures is packed with variety. Below, we’ve rounded up every movie leaving Netflix in September 2025, with details on the plot, cast, and when you need to catch them by.
‘V for Vendetta’ (2005)

Set in a dystopian future where a totalitarian regime rules Britain, ‘V for Vendetta’ follows a masked vigilante known as V who seeks to overthrow the oppressive government. Natalie Portman stars as Evey, a young woman drawn into V’s rebellion, with Hugo Weaving delivering a powerful performance as the enigmatic V, alongside John Hurt and Stephen Rea.
The film, directed by James McTeigue and based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, blends political intrigue, action, and philosophical questions about freedom and resistance. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it’s gone.
‘Black Hawk Down’ (2002)

‘Black Hawk Down’ is a war film depicting the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, where U.S. military forces were ambushed in Somalia. The story follows a group of elite soldiers, including those played by Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, and Eric Bana, as they navigate a chaotic urban conflict after two helicopters are shot down.
Directed by Ridley Scott and based on Mark Bowden’s book, the movie features intense combat sequences and a large ensemble cast, including Tom Sizemore and Sam Shepard. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘American Gangster’ (2007)

‘American Gangster’ tells the true story of Frank Lucas, a drug lord who built an empire in 1970s Harlem, and the detective working to bring him down. Denzel Washington stars as Lucas, with Russell Crowe as Richie Roberts, supported by Chiwetel Ejiofor and Josh Brolin.
Directed by Ridley Scott, the film explores crime, power, and morality with a gripping narrative and strong performances. You’ve got until September 1 to stream it on Netflix before it departs.
‘The Guns of Navarone’ (1961)

This World War II adventure follows a team of Allied commandos tasked with destroying a massive German gun emplacement on a Greek island. The cast includes Gregory Peck, David Niven, and Anthony Quinn, who bring depth to the high-stakes mission filled with tension and strategy.
Directed by J. Lee Thompson and based on Alistair MacLean’s novel, the film is a classic war epic with stunning cinematography. It’s leaving Netflix on September 16, so make time to watch it before then.
‘Sicario’ (2015)

‘Sicario’ is a tense crime thriller about an FBI agent recruited to a task force targeting a Mexican drug cartel. Emily Blunt stars as Kate Macer, joined by Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro, whose morally complex character drives much of the film’s intensity.
Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the movie features stark visuals and a haunting score by Jóhann Jóhannsson. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it’s gone.
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (2015)

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ follows Max Rockatansky, played by Tom Hardy, as he teams up with rebel warrior Furiosa, portrayed by Charlize Theron, to escape a tyrannical warlord. The film is packed with high-octane chases and stunning visuals.
Directed by George Miller, this action masterpiece features Nicholas Hoult and Hugh Keays-Byrne in supporting roles and won multiple Academy Awards. It’s leaving Netflix on September 10, so don’t miss it.
‘The Notebook’ (2004)

‘The Notebook’ is a romantic drama about a young couple, Noah and Allie, whose love is tested by social class and family pressures. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star as the passionate lovers, with James Garner and Gena Rowlands playing their older selves.
Based on Nicholas Sparks’ novel and directed by Nick Cassavetes, the film is known for its emotional depth and iconic scenes. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it’s gone.
‘The Holiday’ (2006)

This romantic comedy follows two women, played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, who swap homes for the holidays to escape their personal troubles. Jude Law and Jack Black round out the main cast, bringing charm to the intertwining love stories set in Los Angeles and England.
Directed by Nancy Meyers, ‘The Holiday’ is a cozy, feel-good film with a focus on self-discovery and romance. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so catch it soon.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

In ‘50 First Dates,’ Adam Sandler plays a veterinarian in Hawaii who falls for a woman, portrayed by Drew Barrymore, who loses her short-term memory every day. The romantic comedy also features Rob Schneider and Sean Astin in supporting roles.
Directed by Peter Segal, the film blends humor with heartfelt moments against a tropical backdrop. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so make time to stream it before it’s gone.
‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004)

This comedy follows Ron Burgundy, a 1970s news anchor played by Will Ferrell, whose life unravels when a new female reporter, portrayed by Christina Applegate, joins his team. The film also stars Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, and David Koechner.
Directed by Adam McKay, ‘Anchorman’ is packed with absurd humor and memorable quotes. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it leaves.
‘Burn After Reading’ (2008)

‘Burn After Reading’ is a dark comedy about two gym employees who stumble upon a former CIA analyst’s memoirs and try to profit from it. The Coen Brothers direct a star-studded cast, including George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, and Brad Pitt.
The film weaves a chaotic tale of mistaken identities and espionage with sharp humor. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it’s gone.
‘The Polar Express’ (2004)

This animated holiday film follows a young boy who boards a magical train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Tom Hanks voices multiple characters, including the conductor, in this motion-capture adventure directed by Robert Zemeckis.
Based on Chris Van Allsburg’s book, ‘The Polar Express’ is a festive family favorite with a whimsical story. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so stream it soon.
‘Hanna’ (2011)

‘Hanna’ is an action thriller about a teenage girl raised in isolation to become an assassin. Saoirse Ronan stars as the titular character, with Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett in key roles, under the direction of Joe Wright.
The film blends intense action with a coming-of-age story, set against a backdrop of global intrigue. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’ (2005)

This stop-motion animated film follows inventor Wallace and his loyal dog Gromit as they hunt a mysterious beast threatening their village’s vegetable competition. Voices include Peter Sallis as Wallace and Helena Bonham Carter in a supporting role.
Directed by Nick Park and Steve Box, the movie is a charming blend of humor and heart from Aardman Animations. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it leaves.
‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ (2007)

Based on a true story, ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ follows a Texas congressman, played by Tom Hanks, who helps fund Afghan rebels against the Soviets in the 1980s. Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman co-star, with Mike Nichols directing.
The film mixes political drama with sharp wit, based on George Crile’s book. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so make time to stream it soon.
‘See No Evil, Hear No Evil’ (1989)

This comedy follows two friends, one deaf and one blind, played by Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder, who get entangled in a murder plot after witnessing a crime. Directed by Arthur Hiller, the film also stars Joan Severance and Kevin Spacey.
The movie is known for its slapstick humor and the chemistry between its leads. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it’s gone.
‘The Jerk’ (1979)

In ‘The Jerk,’ Steve Martin plays Navin Johnson, a naive man who leaves his adoptive family to find his place in the world, stumbling into bizarre adventures. Directed by Carl Reiner, the comedy also stars Bernadette Peters.
The film is a cult classic known for its absurd humor and Martin’s breakout performance. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it departs.
‘American Graffiti’ (1973)

Set in 1962, ‘American Graffiti’ follows a group of teens on their last night before college, cruising around their small town. Directed by George Lucas, the film stars Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, and Cindy Williams, with a young Harrison Ford in a supporting role.
The coming-of-age story captures nostalgia and youth with a classic soundtrack. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so stream it soon.
‘The Nutty Professor’ (1996)

Eddie Murphy stars as Sherman Klump, a kind-hearted but overweight professor who develops a formula to transform into a slimmer, confident alter ego in ‘The Nutty Professor.’ Directed by Tom Shadyac, the film also features Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn.
This remake of the 1963 comedy blends humor with heart, showcasing Murphy’s versatility. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘Bee Movie’ (2007)

In this animated comedy, Jerry Seinfeld voices Barry B. Benson, a bee who sues humans after learning they sell honey. The film, co-directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner, features Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, and Chris Rock in the voice cast.
‘Bee Movie’ offers quirky humor and a unique premise for all ages. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it’s gone.
’17 Again’ (2009)

‘17 Again’ follows Mike O’Donnell, a man who magically transforms back into his 17-year-old self, played by Zac Efron, to relive his high school days. Matthew Perry plays the older Mike, with Leslie Mann and Thomas Lennon in supporting roles, under Burr Steers’ direction.
The film mixes comedy with life lessons about family and second chances. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘Paul’ (2011)

‘Paul’ is a sci-fi comedy about two British geeks, played by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, who encounter an alien named Paul, voiced by Seth Rogen, while on a road trip in the U.S. Directed by Greg Mottola, the film also stars Kristen Wiig and Jason Bateman.
The movie blends humor with heartfelt moments and pop culture references. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so stream it before it departs.
‘Us’ (2019)

Jordan Peele’s horror thriller ‘Us’ follows a family terrorized by their doppelgängers during a beach vacation. Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, and Tim Heidecker star, with Peele directing and writing the screenplay.
The film explores themes of identity and duality with chilling suspense. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘Trainwreck’ (2015)

In ‘Trainwreck,’ Amy Schumer plays a magazine writer who avoids commitment until she meets a sports doctor, portrayed by Bill Hader. Directed by Judd Apatow, the comedy features LeBron James, Tilda Swinton, and Brie Larson in supporting roles.
The film balances raunchy humor with heartfelt moments, based on Schumer’s own script. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it soon.
‘Midway’ (1976)

This World War II epic depicts the pivotal 1942 Battle of Midway, where U.S. forces clashed with the Japanese navy. The cast includes Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, and James Coburn, with Jack Smight directing.
The film uses real battle footage and a starry ensemble to tell its historical story. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it’s gone.
‘Vampires’ (1998)

‘Vampires’ is a horror-action film about a vampire hunter, played by James Woods, leading a team to stop a powerful vampire master. Directed by John Carpenter, the movie also stars Daniel Baldwin and Sheryl Lee.
The film blends gritty action with supernatural horror, showcasing Carpenter’s signature style. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so stream it soon.
‘Flushed Away’ (2006)

This animated comedy follows Roddy, a posh pet rat voiced by Hugh Jackman, who gets flushed into London’s sewers and teams up with Rita, voiced by Kate Winslet. Directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, the film features Ian McKellen and Jean Reno.
Aardman Animations brings humor and charm to this underground adventure. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it departs.
‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’ (2013)

The sequel to ‘Anchorman,’ this comedy sees Ron Burgundy, played by Will Ferrell, return to lead a 24-hour news channel in the 1980s. Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, and Steve Carell reprise their roles, with Adam McKay directing.
The film amps up the absurdity with new characters and cameos galore. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘Home’ (2015)

In ‘Home,’ an alien named Oh, voiced by Jim Parsons, teams up with a human girl, Tip, voiced by Rihanna, to save Earth from an alien invasion. Directed by Tim Johnson, the animated film also features Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez.
Based on Adam Rex’s book, the movie offers family-friendly fun and vibrant visuals. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘The Mule’ (2018)

Clint Eastwood directs and stars in ‘The Mule,’ playing Earl Stone, an elderly man who becomes a drug courier for a cartel. The cast includes Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, and Dianne Wiest.
Inspired by a true story, the film blends crime drama with personal redemption. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so stream it before it’s gone.
‘Barbarian’ (2022)

‘Barbarian’ is a horror film about a woman, played by Georgina Campbell, who discovers her rental home is double-booked and hides dark secrets. Bill Skarsgård and Justin Long co-star, with Zach Cregger directing.
The movie unfolds with shocking twists and a creepy atmosphere. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so catch it soon.
‘Blood and Bone’ (2009)

In this action film, Michael Jai White stars as Isaiah Bone, an ex-con with martial arts skills who enters the underground fighting scene to fulfill a promise. Directed by Ben Ramsey, the movie also features Eamonn Walker and Dante Basco.
The film delivers intense fight choreography and a gritty story. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it departs.
‘MacGruber’ (2010)

Based on the ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch, ‘MacGruber’ follows a bumbling special forces operative, played by Will Forte, who must stop a villain’s evil plan. Kristen Wiig and Ryan Phillippe co-star, with Jorma Taccone directing.
The comedy is packed with over-the-top action and absurd humor. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so stream it soon.
‘National Security’ (2003)

In ‘National Security,’ Martin Lawrence plays a security guard who teams up with a disgraced cop, played by Steve Zahn, to stop a smuggling ring. Directed by Dennis Dugan, the film also stars Colm Feore and Bill Duke.
The buddy comedy mixes action and laughs with a fast-paced plot. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it leaves.
‘Dumb and Dumber To’ (2014)

This sequel sees Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their roles as Lloyd and Harry, who embark on a road trip to find Harry’s daughter. Directed by the Farrelly Brothers, the comedy also stars Laurie Holden and Kathleen Turner.
‘Dumb and Dumber To’ delivers more of the original’s slapstick humor. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘London Has Fallen’ (2016)

In this action sequel, Secret Service agent Mike Banning, played by Gerard Butler, must protect the U.S. President during a terrorist attack in London. Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman co-star, with Babak Najafi directing.
The film is packed with high-stakes action and political intrigue. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 14, so stream it before it’s gone.
‘The Last Witch Hunter’ (2015)

Vin Diesel stars as Kaulder, an immortal witch hunter battling a resurgent evil in modern-day New York. Directed by Breck Eisner, the film features Rose Leslie, Elijah Wood, and Michael Caine.
‘The Last Witch Hunter’ blends fantasy and action with a dark, mystical vibe. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘The Dilemma’ (2011)

In ‘The Dilemma,’ Vince Vaughn plays a man who discovers his best friend’s wife is cheating and struggles with whether to tell him. Kevin James and Winona Ryder co-star, with Ron Howard directing.
The film mixes comedy with drama, exploring friendship and loyalty. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘Red Eye’ (2005)

This thriller follows a woman, played by Rachel McAdams, who’s coerced into a terrorist plot on a red-eye flight. Cillian Murphy stars as the menacing villain, with Wes Craven directing.
‘Red Eye’ builds suspense in a tight, high-altitude setting. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it’s gone.
‘Airport’ (1970)

‘Airport’ is a disaster film about a snowstorm threatening a Chicago airport while a bomber is on board a plane. Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, and George Kennedy star, with George Seaton directing.
Based on Arthur Hailey’s novel, the movie kicked off the 1970s disaster genre. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so stream it soon.
‘Airport 1975’ (1974)

This sequel follows a mid-air collision that leaves a 747 crippled, with a stewardess, played by Karen Black, forced to pilot the plane. Charlton Heston and George Kennedy star, directed by Jack Smight.
‘Airport 1975’ ramps up the disaster drama with a tense rescue mission. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it departs.
‘Airport ’77’ (1977)

In ‘Airport ’77,’ a hijacked private jet crashes into the ocean, trapping passengers underwater. Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant, and James Stewart star, with Jerry Jameson directing.
The film delivers high-stakes survival drama in the disaster series’ third installment. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 1, so catch it soon.
‘One Piece: Heart of Gold’ (2016)

This anime special follows the Straw Hat Pirates as they help a girl named Mera escape a powerful treasure hunter. Voiced by Mayumi Tanaka and Kazuya Nakai, the film ties into the ‘One Piece Film: Gold’ storyline.
Directed by Tatsuya Nagamine, it’s packed with adventure and vibrant animation. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so stream it before it’s gone.
‘One Piece Film: Gold’ (2016)

In this ‘One Piece’ movie, the Straw Hat Pirates visit a lavish casino city ruled by a greedy emperor. Mayumi Tanaka voices Luffy, with other series regulars like Kazuya Nakai and Akemi Okamura.
Directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto, the film offers high-seas action and dazzling visuals. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so watch it soon.
‘One Piece Episode of East Blue’ (2017)

This anime special retells the early adventures of Luffy and his first four crewmates in the ‘One Piece’ universe. Voiced by Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, and others, it’s a nostalgic recap for fans.
Directed by Takashi Otsuka, the film condenses key arcs with fresh animation. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so don’t miss it.
‘One Piece: Episode of Skypiea’ (2018)

In this ‘One Piece’ special, the Straw Hat Pirates explore a sky island in search of legendary treasure, facing divine forces. Mayumi Tanaka and Kazuya Nakai lead the voice cast.
Directed by Konosuke Uda, the film reimagines the Skypiea arc with updated visuals. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 2, so stream it soon.
‘Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen’ (2010)

This martial arts film stars Donnie Yen as Chen Zhen, a fighter seeking revenge in 1920s Shanghai amid political turmoil. Shu Qi and Anthony Wong co-star, with Andrew Lau directing.
The movie blends historical drama with intense action choreography. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so catch it before it departs.
‘Sky Tour: The Movie’ (2020)

This Vietnamese documentary follows pop star Sơn Tùng M-TP as he prepares for and performs his Sky Tour concerts. Directed by Nguyen Thanh Tung, it captures behind-the-scenes moments and live performances.
The film offers fans a glimpse into the artist’s creative process and stage energy. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 3, so watch it soon.
‘Ave Maryam’ (2019)

This Indonesian drama follows Maryam, a nun grappling with forbidden love and her faith in a Catholic retirement home. Maudy Koesnaedi and Chicco Jerikho star, with Robby Ertanto directing.
The film explores themes of duty and desire with quiet intensity. It’s leaving Netflix on September 4, so stream it before it’s gone.
‘Kandasamys: The Wedding’ (2019)

This South African comedy follows the chaos of planning a wedding between two Indian families, with cultural clashes and humor. Jailoshini Naidoo and Maeshni Naicker star, directed by Jayan Moodley.
The sequel to ‘Keeping Up with the Kandasamys’ delivers lighthearted family drama. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 5, so catch it soon.
‘Four Daughters’ (2023)

This documentary-drama hybrid follows a Tunisian mother and her daughters, blending real interviews with staged reenactments to explore family trauma. Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, it features Hend Sabry.
The film tackles heavy themes like radicalization with emotional depth. It’s leaving Netflix on September 6, so watch it before it departs.
‘Two Lovers’ (2008)

In ‘Two Lovers,’ Joaquin Phoenix plays a man torn between two women: a vibrant neighbor, played by Gwyneth Paltrow, and a family friend, portrayed by Vinessa Shaw. Directed by James Gray, the film also stars Isabella Rossellini.
The romantic drama explores love and personal struggles in a quiet Brooklyn setting. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 8, so stream it soon.
‘The Champion’ (2021)

This Polish drama tells the true story of Tadeusz Pietrzykowski, a boxer who fought for survival in Auschwitz during World War II. Piotr Głowacki stars, with Maciej Barczewski directing.
The film blends historical tragedy with themes of resilience and hope. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 9, so watch it soon.
‘Cargo’ (2020)

This Indian sci-fi drama follows a man working on a spaceship that processes deceased souls, where he encounters a mysterious woman. Vikrant Massey and Shweta Tripathi star, directed by Arati Kadav.
The film mixes existential themes with a unique afterlife premise. It’s leaving Netflix on September 9, so stream it before it departs.
‘Kaagar’ (2019)

This Indian Marathi-language drama centers on a young woman caught in a political conspiracy and a forbidden romance. Rinku Rajguru and Shubhankar Tawde star, with Makarand Mane directing.
The film blends love, betrayal, and social commentary in a rural setting. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 10, so catch it soon.
‘The Guv’nor’ (2016)

This documentary chronicles the life of Lenny McLean, a British bare-knuckle boxer and East End enforcer. Directed by David Kelly, it features interviews with McLean’s family and associates.
The film explores his tough upbringing, criminal ties, and boxing career. It’s leaving Netflix on September 16, so watch it before it’s gone.
‘Bad Words’ (2013)

In ‘Bad Words,’ Jason Bateman plays a 40-year-old who exploits a loophole to compete in a national spelling bee, befriending a young contestant. Directed by Bateman himself, the comedy also stars Kathryn Hahn and Rohan Chand.
The film delivers sharp, irreverent humor with a surprising heart. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 17, so stream it soon.
‘Instant Family’ (2018)

This comedy-drama follows a couple, played by Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, who adopt three siblings and navigate the challenges of foster parenting. Directed by Sean Anders, the film also stars Isabela Merced and Octavia Spencer.
Based on the director’s own experiences, ‘Instant Family’ balances humor and emotion. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so catch it before it’s gone.
‘Travelin’ Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall’ (2022)

This documentary captures Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1970 performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall, with rare footage and narration by Jeff Bridges. Directed by Bob Smeaton, it includes hits like ‘Fortunate Son.’
The film offers a nostalgic look at the band’s peak years. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 17, so watch it soon.
‘Dr Jason Leong: Hashtag Blessed’ (2020)

This stand-up comedy special features Malaysian comedian Dr. Jason Leong riffing on modern life, family, and his medical background. Filmed in Kuala Lumpur, it’s directed by Kubhaer T. Jethwani.
The special delivers sharp, relatable humor with a cultural twist. It’s leaving Netflix on September 17, so stream it before it departs.
‘Subira’ (2018)

This Kenyan drama follows a young woman defying cultural expectations to pursue her dreams of swimming. Brenda Wairimu stars as Subira, with Tirath Padhi directing.
The film explores themes of freedom and tradition in a coastal setting. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 17, so catch it soon.
‘The Stronghold’ (2021)

This French crime thriller follows a Marseille police unit tackling drug gangs in a dangerous neighborhood. Gilles Lellouche and Karim Leklou star, with Cédric Jimenez directing.
Based on real events, ‘The Stronghold’ delivers gritty action and moral complexity. It’s leaving Netflix on September 18, so watch it before it’s gone.
‘Kountry Wayne: A Woman’s Prayer’ (2023)

This stand-up special features comedian Kountry Wayne joking about relationships, parenting, and his rise to fame. Directed by Jeff Tomsic, it was filmed in Washington, D.C.
The special showcases Wayne’s Southern charm and storytelling humor. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 20, so stream it soon.
‘The Persian Version’ (2023)

This comedy-drama follows Leila, an Iranian-American filmmaker navigating family ties and cultural identity. Layla Mohammadi stars, with Maryam Keshavarz directing and writing.
The film blends humor and heart, drawing from the director’s own experiences. It’s leaving Netflix on September 21, so catch it before it departs.
‘The Island’ (2006)

This Bulgarian comedy-drama follows a man stranded on an island, confronting his past through surreal experiences. Ivan Ivanov stars, with Kamen Kalev directing.
‘The Island’ mixes introspection with dark humor in a unique setting. It’s set to leave Netflix on September 24, so watch it soon.
‘The Miracle Club’ (2023)

Set in 1960s Ireland, ‘The Miracle Club’ follows a group of women who travel to Lourdes for a pilgrimage, uncovering secrets and bonds. Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, and Maggie Smith star, with Thaddeus O’Sullivan directing.
The film blends drama and comedy with themes of faith and friendship. It’s leaving Netflix on September 28, so stream it before it’s gone.
‘Midnight in the Switchgrass’ (2021)

This crime thriller follows an FBI agent and a state trooper hunting a serial killer in Florida. Megan Fox, Emile Hirsch, and Bruce Willis star, with Randall Emmett directing.
The film delivers gritty suspense based on real-life cases. It’s set to depart Netflix on September 1, so catch it soon.
‘After Earth’ (2013)

In this sci-fi adventure, a father and son, played by Will Smith and Jaden Smith, crash-land on a dangerous future Earth. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the film also stars Zoë Kravitz.
The story focuses on survival and family bonds in a hostile world. It’s leaving Netflix on September 1, so watch it before it’s gone.
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