Another month is just around the corner, and at least three Netflix Original series and movies are set to be departing the service. Here’s a breakdown of what we currently know is set to leave.
Just for a bit of housekeeping on a few other titles before we dive in. Champions (Season 1) is leaving Netflix US in March 2024 but won’t internationally, where the show is labeled a Netflix Original. In those international regions, it’ll be staying until 2025.
As a reminder of some of the biggest Netflix Originals to have departed Netflix so far in 2024:
- Babylon Berlin (Seasons 1-3)
- El Vato
- I Am Jonas
- Innocence: Bangkok Love Stories
- Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage
- Journey to Greenland
- Million Pound Menu
- Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale
- The Square
- When Heroes Fly
For the full list of Netflix Originals that have departed the service – check out our ongoing guide.
Note: This list is likely not complete, and we’ll keep adding to it when we learn of other Netflix Originals set to depart.
The Valhalla Murders (Limited Series)
Leaving Netflix: March 13th (Last day to watch March 12th)
For anyone who streams the moody Scandinavian crime thriller The Valhalla Murders as a Netflix Original, you’ll be losing all eight episodes midway through the month.
Created by Thordur Palsson, the Norweigen show is about an Oslo detective returning to Iceland to assist a dedicated cop on the hunt for a serial killer. Aldis Amah Hamilton, Arndis Hronn Egilsdottir, Bergur Ebbi, and Bjorn Thors headline the cast.
The series was also licensed to Netflix in a bunch of other regions and won’t be leaving in March 2024. Instead, our intel suggests that the series will remain there through to early 2025.
Burn Out (2017)
Leaving Netflix: March 16th (Last day to watch March 15th)
French productions seem to get yanked from Netflix much faster than other international movies and series, and that continues in March 2024 with the removal of the 2017 movie Burn Out.
The epic movie comes from director Yann Gozlan and features some truly impressive bike chase sequences with Olivier Rabourdin, Manon Azem, and Samuel Jouy among the cast. The main plot of the movie follows a superbike racer who has turned to becoming a drug courier to clear her debts.
The movie is being removed exactly five years following its global rollout on Netflix on March 15th, 2019.
Ultraviolet (2017)
Leaving Netflix: March 19th (Last day to watch March 18th)
This crime drama leaving Netflix originates from Poland and features the talents of Marta Nieradkiewicz, Sebastian Fabijański, and Piotr Stramowski. This removal applies to the second season, which is departing following the first being yanked from the service in August 2022.
Frankly, it’s hard to recommend watching the second season without the benefit of having seen the first, but if you can source the first elsewhere, this show picked up some good reviews when it was first released in 2017.
For more on what’s leaving Netflix throughout March 2024 in the US – check out our updated list of movies and series set to depart, which includes both these Netflix Originals and licensed movies and series.
What Netflix Originals will you miss once they leave the streamer? Let us know in the comments down below.