As we approach November 2025, the penultimate month of the year, Netflix is once again cleaning house. Several Netflix Original movies and shows are set to leave the streaming platform globally, and some of these titles might surprise you. From underrated horror gems to beloved kids’ shows, this month’s removal list is filled with favorites you might want to binge before they disappear forever.
If you’re wondering which Netflix Originals are leaving in November 2025, we’ve compiled a complete list below — including release years, short synopses, and why you should watch them before they’re gone. So grab your popcorn and catch these titles before they vanish from your watchlist.
Halloween Playlists Also Leaving
Before diving into the main list, it’s worth noting that two Netflix kids’ Halloween playlists — Halloween Playlist and Spooky Halloween Playlist — will also be removed on November 15th, 2025. These playlists, which featured spooky animated episodes from Netflix’s kids’ catalog, were created especially for the Halloween season. So if your kids love lighthearted scares, make sure they enjoy these before they disappear mid-month.
Complete List of Netflix Originals Leaving in November 2025
Let’s take a detailed look at all the Netflix Originals leaving in November 2025, along with their departure dates and why they’re worth watching one last time.
Leaving November 2
Can You Hear Me? (Seasons 1–2)
The French-Canadian drama series Can You Hear Me? (original title: M’entends-tu?) first aired on Télé-Québec before becoming a global Netflix hit in 2020. Set in a working-class neighborhood of Montreal, it follows three inseparable friends — Ada, Fabi, and Caro — as they navigate the harsh realities of poverty, relationships, and hope.
Created by Florence Longpré, this heartfelt and authentic drama stands out for its raw storytelling and humor amidst struggle. After five years on Netflix, both seasons are scheduled to leave the platform on November 2, 2025.
Why Watch It: Emotional storytelling, realistic characters, and a touch of humor that reflects life’s bittersweet moments.

Leaving November 6
Care Bears & Cousins (Seasons 1–2)
If you grew up loving the Care Bears, here’s your last chance to revisit them. Care Bears & Cousins, produced by Splash Entertainment and American Greetings, brought the iconic characters to Netflix for the first time in 2015.
This colorful animated show focused on spreading love, friendship, and positivity — themes that are timeless for kids. Both seasons, totaling 12 episodes, are being removed on November 6, 2025.
Why Watch It: A nostalgic yet fresh take on a childhood classic — perfect for introducing kids to the caring world of Care Bears.

Leaving November 7
Fate/Apocrypha (Seasons 1–2)
Anime fans, take note! The epic fantasy series Fate/Apocrypha, produced by A-1 Pictures, is set to leave Netflix on November 7, 2025. This anime, part of the Fate franchise, reimagines the Holy Grail War in an alternate timeline, offering jaw-dropping animation and a massive cast of heroic spirits.
Though there’s a possibility it could return later (as some anime titles do), this is your last guaranteed chance to stream it for now.
Why Watch It: One of the best Fate spin-offs, packed with action, mythology, and breathtaking visuals.

Leaving November 7
The Improv: 60 and Still Standing
Comedy lovers will be sad to hear that The Improv: 60 and Still Standing is leaving Netflix. This special marked the 60th anniversary of The Improv comedy club and featured an incredible lineup, including Craig Robinson, Kevin Nealon, Jo Koy, Whitney Cummings, Bert Kreischer, and more.
If you love stand-up and want to experience classic comedy energy, this is one to watch before it’s gone.
Why Watch It: A star-studded celebration of comedy history and laughter.

Leaving November 10
Atelier (Season 1)
Also known as Underwear, this Japanese drama series has been streaming since 2015. Atelier follows a young woman obsessed with fabrics who lands a job at a high-end lingerie brand. What follows is a heartfelt story about finding confidence, independence, and the beauty of craftsmanship.
All 13 episodes of Atelier will leave Netflix on November 10, 2025.
Why Watch It: A beautiful slice-of-life series that explores fashion, ambition, and self-discovery in Tokyo’s glamorous world.

Leaving November 16
Cam (2018)
Here’s one of the most underrated horror movies on Netflix — and yes, it’s leaving soon. Cam is a psychological thriller that arrived on Netflix in 2018 and quickly gained cult status. Produced by Blumhouse Productions, the movie follows a cam girl who discovers her online identity has been stolen by a mysterious doppelgänger.
As AI-driven identity theft becomes more realistic in today’s world, Cam feels eerily relevant. It’s your last chance to stream it before November 16, 2025.
Why Watch It: A chilling, thought-provoking horror film ahead of its time — blending technology, identity, and paranoia.

Leaving November 17
Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (Seasons 1–8)
Fans of DreamWorks’ Trolls franchise should mark their calendars. The animated series Trolls: The Beat Goes On! — featuring Queen Poppy, Branch, and the whole Troll Village — is leaving on November 17, 2025.
This joyful 2D-animated series, starring Amanda Leighton and Skylar Astin, ran for eight fun-filled seasons between 2018 and 2019.
Why Watch It: Colorful, musical, and heartwarming — perfect for kids and family watch sessions.

Leaving November 20
Flavorful Origins (Season 1)
Flavorful Origins is a beautifully shot Chinese documentary series that explores regional cuisines and local ingredients across China. The final remaining season, which focuses on Gansu Cuisine, will depart on November 20, 2025.
If you’re a foodie or documentary lover, this show is a must-watch before it’s gone.
Why Watch It: Visually stunning, informative, and mouthwatering storytelling that celebrates culinary traditions.

Leaving November 24
The Many Faces of Ito (Season 1)
Another standout Japanese drama, The Many Faces of Ito explores the complicated love lives of four women manipulated by a jaded rom-com screenwriter seeking inspiration. Starring Fumino Kimura and Nozomi Sasaki, the series cleverly mixes romance, satire, and emotional depth.
After eight years, it’s set to leave Netflix globally on November 24, 2025.
Why Watch It: A clever exploration of relationships, storytelling, and human emotion wrapped in a unique narrative.

Leaving November 25
Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert (2020)
The final Netflix Original leaving this month is Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert. Directed by Paul Dugdale, the concert film showcases Mendes’s electrifying 2020 homecoming performance in Toronto. Featuring hits like In My Blood and Stitches, it captures both the glamour and vulnerability of one of pop’s biggest stars.
After five years, this musical experience will depart on November 25, 2025.
Why Watch It: A must-see for music lovers — intimate, emotional, and full of energy.

Final Thoughts: Watch Before They’re Gone!
November 2025 might mark the end of the road for several Netflix Originals, but it’s also the perfect time to rediscover hidden gems and fan favorites. From the mind-bending horror of Cam to heartfelt dramas like Can You Hear Me? and Atelier, these stories deserve one last viewing before they vanish from the platform.
If you want to stay updated on everything leaving Netflix in 2025, keep checking our website — we’ll continue to provide detailed lists, updates, and early notices for titles leaving in December 2025 and early 2026.