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Here’s your early preview of what’s leaving the Netflix UK library in September 2024. As Netflix UK does not publicize its removals, we must wait 30 days before a title is due for removal to learn when they are about to depart.
In case you missed it, we’re also tracking all the movies and TV shows leaving Netflix UK in August 2024. If you’re looking for the US removals list, you can find all the departures for those in our July list here.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 1st, 2024
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
This Oscar-winning biographical drama about the life of John Nash is set to leave Netflix UK. It’s a heartfelt and deeply moving story that many will miss.
Chinese Odyssey Part 1: Pandora’s Box (1995)
A blend of comedy, fantasy, and adventure, this classic film offers a unique cinematic experience.
Chinese Odyssey Part 2: Cinderella (1995)
Continuing the tale from Part 1, this film mixes traditional Chinese folklore with humor and drama.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 1st, 2024
Brave Animated Series (1 Season)
An engaging animated series that has captured the hearts of many young viewers.
Cathedral of the Sea (2017) N
This Spanish historical drama set in 14th century Barcelona brings a gripping tale of oppression and hope.
The Croods (2013)
A family-friendly animated film about a prehistoric family’s adventures. It’s both entertaining and visually stunning.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 1st, 2024
Dangerous Games: The Legacy Murders (2022)
A thrilling mystery that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Disquiet (2023)
A recent addition to the thriller genre, offering a chilling narrative.
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
A modern animated take on the classic Christmas story that will be missed during the holiday season.
The Fierce Wife (2010)
A Taiwanese drama series that explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 1st, 2024
Gogglesprogs (2 Seasons)
A delightful series where children review popular TV shows and movies.
Heroes of Goo Jit Zu (1 Season)
An animated series filled with action and excitement for young viewers.
The Holiday (2006)
A beloved romantic comedy perfect for the festive season, leaving many fans nostalgic.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
This live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ tale, starring Jim Carrey, will be missed by many.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 1st, 2024
Initial D (2005)
A must-watch for car enthusiasts and fans of racing dramas.
Lawrence of Arabia: Restored Version (1962)
A classic epic that has inspired generations of filmmakers and moviegoers alike.
Legend of The Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (2010)
A martial arts action film that combines history and drama.
Looking for Love (2017)
A romantic drama that explores the complexities of modern relationships.
Love in a Puff (2010)
A romantic comedy that captures the quirks of urban life.
Macbeth (2015)
A visually stunning adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy.
Meet the Blacks (2016)
A horror-comedy that offers a humorous take on the genre.
The Mexican (2001)
A blend of comedy, romance, and adventure starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts.
Monster Trucks (2016)
An action-packed family film featuring larger-than-life trucks.
Open Season 2 (2008)
A sequel to the popular animated adventure, full of fun and excitement.
Open Season: Scared Silly (2015)
Another addition to the Open Season series, providing family-friendly entertainment.
The Ruins (2008)
A horror film that delves into ancient mysteries and terrors.
Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow (2022) N
A stand-up comedy special that showcases Morril’s unique humor.
South of the River (2022)
A recent drama that has touched the hearts of many viewers.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
An animated epic that tells the story of a wild horse’s journey.
Story Time Book: Read – Along (2018)
An interactive and educational series for young children.
Three Identical Strangers (2018)
A documentary that unravels a fascinating and heartbreaking true story.
Two Fathers (2013)
A Taiwanese drama series about two men raising a child together.
Uncle Naji in UAE (2019)
A comedy series that offers a humorous look at life in the UAE.
V for Vengeance (2022)
An action-packed film filled with twists and turns.
Velvet (2016)
A Spanish drama series set in a prestigious fashion house.
Velvet Colección (2018)
A spin-off of Velvet, continuing the fashion drama.
Velvet Colección: Grand Finale (2020)
The conclusion to the Velvet Colección series, wrapping up the storylines.
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What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 2nd, 2024
Deceit (4 Seasons)
A gripping crime drama that has kept viewers hooked over its four seasons.
What’s Leaving Netflix UK on September 3rd, 2024
Mrs. Wilson (1 Season)
A period drama based on a true story, featuring a remarkable performance by Ruth Wilson.
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Conclusion
As we bid farewell to these titles, it’s a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of streaming services. Whether it’s a beloved classic, an animated favorite, or a gripping drama, each departure leaves a void in our viewing options. What will you miss the most on Netflix UK? Let us know in the comments below!
FAQs
1. Why does Netflix remove titles?
Netflix licenses TV shows and movies from studios and content providers around the world. These licenses can expire if Netflix does not renew them.
2. How often does Netflix update its library?
Netflix updates its library regularly, adding new titles and removing old ones based on licensing agreements.
3. Can I request a title to stay on Netflix?
While Netflix does take viewer feedback into account, the decision to keep or remove a title is often based on licensing agreements and availability.
4. Where can I find updates on what’s leaving Netflix?
You can find updates on various websites, blogs, and Netflix’s own “Coming Soon” and “Leaving Soon” sections.
5. Are there any alternatives to watch the departing titles?
Many titles leaving Netflix may be available on other streaming services or for purchase/rent on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, or Google Play.
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