Streaming catalogs rotate constantly: platforms license most titles from studios, and when a contract ends, the film or series vanishes — sometimes to a rival service, sometimes for good. That's why 'what's leaving Netflix this month' spikes in searches at the end of every month.
Upflix's Leaving Soon feed tracks expirations day by day across your services, each title tagged with its final date and ratings — so you can triage: watch now, or let it go.
How to catch titles before they leave
Open Leaving Soon
The Expiring tab lists everything about to leave, grouped by exit date — starting with what disappears tomorrow.
Sort by what's worth it
IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and TMDB scores appear on every expiring title, so you spend your remaining nights on the good ones.
Check free platforms too
In the US, Upflix also tracks expirations on free services like Tubi — great films marked FREE, gone on a date certain.
Add keepers to your watchlist
If it leaves before you get to it, your watchlist keeps tracking it — Upflix shows where it resurfaces next.
Why titles leave — and why exact dates matter
Licensing deals expire on fixed dates, and platforms only flag departures inside a title's page days before it happens. A dedicated feed with exact dates turns end-of-month surprise into a plan: you know on the 1st what needs watching by the 15th, across every service you pay for, not just Netflix.
Frequently asked questions
Does Leaving Soon cover services besides Netflix?
Yes — it tracks expirations across your selected services, including Prime Video, Max, Hulu and, in the US, free platforms like Tubi and Pluto TV.
How much notice do I get before a title leaves?
Titles appear in Leaving Soon as soon as an exit date is known, typically well before the platform itself flags it — with the exact final day listed.
