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Movies and series leaving Netflix in October 2025

From George Clooney's The Peacemaker to Johnny Depp's Donnie Brasco, and more. Here's the list of some major Hollywood movies and shows that will be removed from Netflix this October 2025.

Movies and series leaving Netflix in October 2025

Major movies and series leaving Netflix

Last Updated: 04.59 PM, Oct 07, 2025

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We are officially in the home stretch of the year as October has arrived and just two more months left for 2025 to say goodbye forever. This October is going to be quite busy for Netflix India as a bunch of new movies and series are about to arrive. So, those Indian viewers who are a big fan of Hollywood, you might want to check what's leaving from Netflix. Here is the full schedule of everything that's packing its bags and leaving the streamer this month.

Major movies and series leaving Netflix

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Dr. Romantic (last day October 22)

This widely popular medical Korean drama is surprisingly leaving Netflix this month with both the seasons. Starring Han Suk-kyu, Yoo Yeon-seok, Seo Hyun-jin, Kim Min-jae, and Yang Se-jong, Dr. Romantic was released in 2016. While Season 1 and Season 2 are streaming on Netflix, Season 3 is streaming on JioHotstar (accessible via OTTplay Premium). Those who have not watched the K-drama must recommend to give it a try soon.

The Peacemaker (last day October 27)

This star-studded action thriller was released in 1997 and have been streaming on Netflix for quite some time now. George Clooney, Nichole Kidman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Marcel Iureș and Aleksandr Baluev are seen in the lead roles. The story follows a nuclear specialist and an Army Colonel join hand to track down stolen nuclear warheads from a train wreck in Russia before a terrorist can detonate the final bomb in New York City.

Donnie Brasco (last day October 31)

Another star-studded movie that blends thrilling crime with brilliant actions. Donnie Brasco stars Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Michael Madsan, James Russo, Bruno Kirby, and Anne Heche in lead roles. The story follows FBI agent Joseph Pistone infiltrating the New York Mafia circle, and is living under the name of Donnie Brasco. Pistone befriends hitman Benjamin Lefty Ruggiero, and is in dilemma.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (last day October 31)

The last movie of the Twilight franchise is finally leaving Netflix this month. The fifth and final installment features Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner in the leads, along with Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning in pivotals. In Breaking Dawn Part 2, Bella turns vampire, aligns with the Cullens to face the Volturi, who view her half-human, half-vampire child as a possible threat.

Shadow (last day October 19)

This Arabic thriller drama series was premiered in 2022 and is now ready to leaving Netflix this month. Shadow features Abdel Moneim Amayri, Jessy Abdo Gamal Soliman, Youssef El Khal, Kinda Hanna, Wissam Fares, Anjo Rihane, Pierrette Katrib, Elie Mitri, and Rania Issa as Siba. The story follows a lawyer publishes an unidentified manuscript in his own name, only to creepily find out that the book's fictional crimes are actually happening in real life, making him the prime suspect.

Mythomaniac (last day October 28)

This French drama series follows an employed mother who feels taken for granted by her family fakes a cancer diagnosis to win back everyone's love and attention. The story unfolds with Elvira being exhausted with overloaded work and her family's not providing her much emotional support. When she suspects her husband Patrick is cheating on her, Elvira tells a lie about her health to get his attention.

FAQs:

Q. What movies and show are leaving Netflix?

A. Major movies and shows that are leaving Netflix India this October 2025 are Dr. Romantic, The Peacemaker, Shadow, Donnie Brasco, Mythomaniac, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, and more.

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