
Picture: Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land – Lionsgate
There’s a whole heap of movies leaving the Netflix library at the end of October, and as November draws near, we’ve selected 20 great movies you need to watch before November arrives.
Here, you can find our ongoing list of all the movies and series set to depart the streamer throughout November 2025. We’ve got you covered for all the remaining titles, leaving in October 2025 here.
As a quick note, we list titles for the actual day of removal. If you want to watch any movie leaving on, your last full day to watch will be March 31st.
Leaving Nov 1
Fast & Furious Collection
The Fast and the Furious films are regularly added and removed from the Netflix library, but it’s also worth noting when a large collection of beloved films is scheduled to leave.
The Fast & Furious films scheduled to leave Netflix are:
- The Fast and the Furious (2001)
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
- Fast Five (2011)
- Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
- Furious 7 (2015)
- Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
From racing on the streets of Los Angeles to heists in Rio De Janeiro to driving a car through a skyscraper, the stakes only get larger from film to film for The Fast & Furious films. Outlandish? Certainly. Boring? Never.
Leaving Nov 1
The English Patient
In 1993, Ralph Fiennes was rightfully nominated for an Academy Award for his outstanding performance as the ruthless, horrifying Amon Goeth in Schindler’s List. Three years later, he would be nominated again, this time for his role in The English Patient, where millions of women around the world would soon fall in love with the English actor.
In total, the film received 12 Oscar nominations, winning nine, including for Best Picture and Best Director. Not to mention, actress Juliette Binoche won the Best Supporting Actress award.
In war-torn Italy, Hana, a French-Canadian nurse, stays behind to take care of a badly burned and semi-amnesiac English patient who is accused of working with the Germans. He tells Hana the story of his life: his great affair with a married woman and a promise not fully fulfilled.
Leaving Nov 1
The Gentlemen
One of the best and quintessential Guy Ritchie films you will ever see, with plenty of action, twists, turns, and an excellent cast portraying a wide variety of colourful, crazy, and charismatic characters.
We’re sad to see The Gentlemen leave the library, especially since the television spin-off is a Netflix Original. But like other titles on this list, we don’t expect to see The Gentlemen gone for long, and with the second season of the television show already filming, the film will be back on Netflix before you know it.
When an American drug-baron living in the UK decides to retire and sell his vast marijuana empire, it triggers a chain of events as multiple interested parties lie, cheat, and steal in their attempts to take his empire from beneath his feet.
Leaving Nov 1
Jurassic Park Collection
Jurassic Park is one of the most iconic and influential movies of all time. Not just inspiring an entire generation of new aspiring paleontologists, but also filmmakers and film lovers. A comfort film that’s easy to return to over and over again, we’ll never get tired of watching Jurassic Park.
All three of the Jurassic Park films are scheduled to leave, but we fully expect all three to return at a later date, as the films have been added and removed from the Netflix library more times than we can count over the years.
On Isla Nublar, eccentric billionaire John Hammond, backed by a legion of scientists, has uncovered the secrets to restoring extinct dinosaurs. With plans to build an exciting new theme park with dinosaurs as the main attraction, his plans descend into chaos when the lives of the experts he invited are put into mortal danger when a power failure unleashes the dinosaurs on the island.
Leaving Nov 1
La La Land
Months of learning dance choreography led Emma Stone to earn a well-deserved Academy Award for Best Actress. Meanwhile, Ryan Gosling, who also spent months training how to play the piano, would receive an Oscar nomination for his performance. In total, the film won an additional 5 Academy Awards, in addition to Stones’, including Best Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Original Song, and Best Original Score.
After years of struggling to make headway in their respective professions, actress Mia and pianist Sebastian finally make it to the big time, but as success mounts, so does the pressure on their relationship. Torn between their relationship and their careers, Mia and Sebastian must decide what’s most important to them: success and fame or love.
Leaving Nov 1
Starship Troopers
An underappreciated ’90s gem that has aged like a fine wine, Starship Troopers is one of the best satirical films of the 20th century. Certainly worth adding to your watchlist before it leaves the Netflix library in November.
Humanity, in the not-so-distant future, lives under the iron grip of the military dictatorship, the United Citizen Federation. When an evolved alien race of bugs wages war on humanity, high-school athlete Johnny Rico and his high school buddies enlist, taking the fight to a hostile alien world where death is around every corner.
Leaving Nov 1
Weird Science
John Hughes is responsible for some of the most iconic teen movies of the 1980s, including The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and Weird Science.
Gary and Wyatt, two high school nerds, dream of having girlfriends one day. Unlucky in love and at the bottom of the high school totem pole means the pair is lightyears away from finding girlfriends. Deciding to create the perfect woman, the pair uses a computer program to make Lisa.
Leaving Nov 1
Shrek Quadrilogy
One of the most iconic heroes of the 21st Century, over 20 years later, and the world is still obsessed with Shrek. Memed, quoted, and endlessly rewatched, the Shrek films are the perfect comfort films to watch with friends and family.
Shrek, an introverted ogre, just wants to live his life in peace in his swamp. But his life is upended by the arrival of a talking donkey, and dozens of other fairy tale creatures, when the tyrannical Lord Farquad removes them from their homes. In order to get his swamp back, Shrek sets out with Donkey on a mission to rescue Princess Fiona from Lord Farquad, who he intends to marry.
Leaving Nov 1
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
A childhood classic for multiple generations, Gene Wilder gave audiences the performance of a lifetime as Roald Dahl’s beloved and eccentric chocolatier, Willy Wonka.
Charlie Bucket, a child from a poor family, gets the opportunity of a lifetime after he finds a golden ticket inside a Wonka Bar, which grants him and four other children a tour of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.
What movies will you be sad to see leave Netflix at the end of October 2025? Let us know in the comments below!














