What’s Leaving Netflix in October 2023?
As of October 2023, several popular Netflix originals are departing the platform. Here’s a list of what’s leaving Netflix in October 2023:
Original Series Leaving Netflix in October 2023
- Ozark
- Servant
- American Murderer
Here’s a brief overview of each show:
Ozark
- Series Premiere: August 10, 2017
- Genre: Crime, Drama
- Synopsis: Ozark follows financial advisor Martin "Marty" Byrde (Jason Bateman) as he gets entangled in a money laundering scheme with Mexican cartel leader Juarez (Christopher Gutierrez) in the Ozark Mountains.
- Why it’s leaving: The show’s sixth season marked a significant milestone, and while it received positive reviews, the show’s creative team announced that they won’t be renewing it for a seventh season.
Servant
- Series Premiere: October 31, 2019
- Genre: Horror, Mystery
- Synopsis: Servant follows Lambert (Natalie Dormer) and Mother (Willa Fitzgerald) as they try to save their daughter from a mysterious cult while dealing with their own troubled pasts.
- Why it’s leaving: Despite its dedicated fan base, the show’s high production costs and cancellation at the end of its fourth season mean that it won’t be returning for a fifth season.
American Murderer
- Series Premiere: October 14, 2022
- Genre: Crime, Drama
- Synopsis: American Murderer is an eight-episode limited series that explores the case of Robert Durst, a real estate heir who was accused of murdering his ex-wife in 1986.
- Why it’s leaving: The show’s first season received mixed reviews, and while it has a dedicated fan base, the show’s low ratings and cancellation at the end of the first season led the creators to decide that it wasn’t worth continuing.
Original Movies Leaving Netflix in October 2023
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The Traitor
- Release Date: October 5, 2023
The Traitor
- Genre: Thriller, Drama
- Synopsis: The Traitor follows a retired CIA agent who discovers that one of his former colleagues has been spying on him.
- Why it’s leaving: The show’s second season marked a significant shift in the series, with some viewers feeling that the show had strayed from its original premise. The show’s third season was also cancelled at the end of its second season.
Seasons Ending on Netflix
- Ozark (season 6)
- Servant (season 4)
Hidden Gems Leaving Netflix in October 2023
- Braxton
- The Unicorn
Here’s a brief overview of each show:
Braxton
- Series Premiere: October 1, 2023
- Genre: Drama
- Synopsis: Braxton follows the lives of four childhood friends who reunite to celebrate their birthday and navigate their relationships.
- Why it’s leaving: The show’s low ratings and lack of viewership mean that it won’t be returning for a second season.
The Unicorn
- Series Premiere: October 6, 2023
- Genre: Drama, Mystery
- Synopsis: The Unicorn follows the story of a young woman who discovers that she is a unicorn in a world where magic is real.
- Why it’s leaving: The show’s first season received positive reviews, but its high production costs mean that it won’t be returning for a second season.
Why So Many Shows Leaving Netflix?
While it’s not a new trend, the cancellation of several popular Netflix originals in October 2023 is a significant concern for the streaming platform. Several factors contribute to this:
- High Production Costs: Netflix originals often come with a significant budget, which can lead to cancellation if the show doesn’t meet viewership expectations.
- Ratings Competition: With the rise of streaming services, competition for viewers’ attention has increased. If a show’s ratings aren’t meeting expectations, it may be cancelled.
- Creative Team Delays: Netflix has faced issues with creative teams, including delays in production and changes to storylines. These delays can impact viewership and the show’s overall success.
As the news spreads, fans are left wondering what will happen to their beloved original series. Will Netflix focus on acquired shows or try to retain its loyal fan base by renewing cancelled titles? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the streaming world will be watching with bated breath as Netflix continues to evolve and adapt to the changing landscape.
