
Grab your remote and prepare for a major reshuffle of your Netflix queue. The streaming giant is set for a significant content clear-out this September, bidding farewell to a beloved sitcom and a host of cinematic gems.
The most notable departure is the entire four-season run of the critically acclaimed philosophical comedy 'The Good Place', starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson. Fans have until the end of the month to enjoy its witty take on the afterlife before it exits the platform for good.
Blockbuster Films Getting the Axe
It's not just TV shows facing the chop. Netflix's movie library is also losing some heavyweight titles, including:
- Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning western)
- Blade Runner 2049 (The visually stunning sci-fi sequel)
- Arrival (The cerebral alien-contact thriller)
- La La Land (The modern musical masterpiece)
This seasonal content rotation is a standard practice for streaming services, as licensing agreements with studios expire and new deals are struck. While it means saying goodbye to some titles, it invariably makes room for fresh additions to the catalogue.
What's New on Netflix UK?
It's not all bad news for subscribers. To soften the blow, Netflix is also adding a slate of new content in September. This includes the hotly anticipated live-action adaptation of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' and the final season of the royal drama 'The Crown', ensuring there will be plenty of new stories to dive into.
The advice for binge-watchers is clear: check the 'Last Chance to Watch' section and prioritise those titles at the top of your list before the calendar flips to October.