Netflix is dropping 8 movies and series this week (March 9, 2025)

A movie about a nice walk is leaving.
"Marlowe" UK Premiere
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It is difficult to be a fan of a single streaming service sometimes. Netflix brings us a lot of greatness, and if it didn't, it would go out of business. But it does its job well, and we keep paying every month so that we get to see new goodies.

Unfortunately, we often have to say goodbye to greatness as well. Lucky for us, the series and movies (OK, they are all movies) leaving Netflix in the second week of March are not all fantastic. That leaves us room to talk about the ones that are highly entertaining. (For that, see below.)

And let's be real, though things might be leaving your favorite streamer, they are likely to find new streaming homes soon. We don't have that information, of course, as we only talk Netflix stuff here, but you can check our brethren and sisterthren at Show Snob, and that might have that information. That is at least a free plug for them.

Just 8 movies and series are leaving Netflix the second week of March 2025

March 10

  • Taarak Mehta Kka Chhota Chashmah (2021)

March 13

  • Once Upon A Time In Lingjian Mountain (2019)

March 15

  • Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story (2018)
  • Mister America (2019)
  • One Piece Film: Strong World (2009)
  • The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
  • WHAM!: Last Christmas Unwrapped (2024)

WHAM! had a short stay with Netflix. To be fair, there are better documentaries about the band or George Michael, specifically. Plus, the song kind of gets on everyone's nerves, right? It should.

In a completely different direction is The Autopsy of Jane Doe. Perhaps even more creepy is that the coroners appear to be a family-driven unit. Running a funeral home? Maybe, but doing collective autopsies? Even weirder.

March 16

  • A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)

It is always hard to say goodbye to one of the thousands of Liam Neeson-driven action/thriller films. Does he tend to get typecast a bit? Yep. Still, the films are always worth watching for Neeson alone. At least, no one took his daughter in the film above. Or wait. Did they?

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