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Best Movies to Watch on Netflix Before They Leave in October


New month, new season, and a fresh Netflix catalog. October brings not only crisp air and changing leaves, but also a wave of new films to the platform, which unfortunately means some favorites are on their way out. Among the titles you only have a few days left to catch are Gerard Butler’s action thriller Last Seen Alive and the beloved Rush Hour trilogy, along with many more. To make sure you don’t miss out on the best movies leaving Netflix this month, we’ve rounded them all up for you.

Key Highlights

  • Leaving Soon: Now You See Me is available until October 1, 2025.
  • Sequel Coming: A sequel titled Now You See Me: Now You Don’t hits theaters on November 14.
  • Cult Classic: Dazed and Confused, featuring stars like Matthew McConaughey, is also leaving Netflix.
  • Action Favorites: The <em>Rush Hour</em> trilogy is set to depart on October 1, 2025.

Now You See Me

Leaving October 1, 2025

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Image via Lionsgate

Now you see it, soon you won’t. Now You See Me, the 2013 heist film directed by Louis Leterrier, may have earned mixed reviews on release, but that didn’t stop Lionsgate from delivering a sequel and, nearly a decade later, a threequel. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t will bring back Jesse Eisenberg alongside a new group of Horsemen when it hits theaters on November 14. But if you plan to catch it on the big screen, make sure to refresh your memory now, before the original disappears from Netflix’s catalog.


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Now You See Me



Release Date

May 31, 2013

Runtime

116 minutes

Director

Louis Leterrier

Writers

Boaz Yakin, Ed Solomon, Edward Ricourt



Dazed and Confused

Leaving October 1, 2025

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