Everything Leaving Netflix in October 2017

Rose may have vowed to never let go of Jack in Titanic, but Netflix clearly didn't make the same promise to the classic romantic film: Titanic will be leaving Netflix in October 2017, along with a handful of other films and TV shows.

If you're a fan of dancing penguins, be sure to catch Happy Feet before it leaves the streaming site at the start of the month. Love Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin? Watch 30 Rock before it heads off Netflix on October 1. If you've ever wanted to see Friday Night Lights, Malcolm in the Middle, One Tree Hill, or The Shining, now is also the time. You've got about 10 days before Netflix takes them down—so binge away.

See the complete list of shows and movies leaving Netflix in October 2017 below:

October 1

  • 30 Rock (Seasons 1-7)

  • A Love in Times of Selfies

  • Across the Universe

  • Barton Fink

  • Bella

  • Big Daddy

  • Carousel

  • Cradle 2 the Grave

  • Crafting a Nation

  • Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest

  • Daddy's Little Girls

  • Dark Was the Night

  • David Attenborough's Rise of the Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates (Season 1)

  • Day of the Kamikaze

  • Death Beach

  • Dowry Law

  • Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief

  • Friday Night Lights (Seasons 1-5)

  • Happy Feet

  • Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison

  • Hellboy

  • Kagemusha

  • Laura

  • Love Actually

  • Malcolm in the Middle (Seasons 1-7)

  • Max Dugan Returns

  • Millennium

  • Million Dollar Baby

  • Mortal Kombat

  • Mr. 3000

  • Mulholland Dr.

  • My Father the Hero

  • My Name Is Earl (Seasons 1-4)

  • One Tree Hill (Seasons 1-9)

  • Patton

  • Picture This

  • Prison Break (Seasons 1-4)

  • The Bernie Mac Show (Seasons 1-5)

  • The Shining

  • The Wonder Years (Seasons 1-6)

  • Titanic

October 19

  • The Cleveland Show (Seasons 1-4)

October 21

  • Bones (Seasons 5-11)

October 27

  • Lie to Me (Seasons 2-3)

  • Louie (Seasons 1-5)

  • Hotel Transylvania 2

October 29

  • Family Guy (Seasons 9-14)

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