A lot of guys are leaving Netflix in September: “Bad Boys,” “The Karate Kid,” “Jerry Maguire” and “Christopher Robin,” just to name a few.

Here is a complete list of everything leaving the streaming service in September, according to whats-on-netflix.com:

September 1

  • Bad Boys (1995)
  • Bad Boys II (2003)
  • Candyman (1992)
  • Child’s Play (1998)
  • Clueless (1995)
  • Failure to Launch (2006)
  • Get Him to the Greek (2010)
  • Groundhog Day (1993)
  • He’s Just Not That Into You (2009)
  • Jerry Maguire (1996)
Ralph Macchio and William Zabka are back in a "Karate Kid" TV sequel more than 30 years later.
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  • The Karate Kid (1984)
  • The Karate Kid Part II (1986)
  • The Karate Kid Part III (1989)
  • The Lake House (2006)
  • Life as We Know It (2010)
  • Murder Party (2007)
  • Observe and Report (2009)
  • One Day (2011)
  • Public Enemies (2009)
  • Rugrats Go Wild (2003)
  • School Daze (1988)
  • Tootsie (1982)
  • United 93 (2006)
  • V for Vendetta (2005)
  • Valentine’s Day (2010)

September 5

  • Christopher Robin (2018)
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September 6

  • Once Upon a Time (Seasons 1-7)

September 7

  • Galavant (Seasons 1-2)

September 9

  • Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure

September 11

  • The Forgotten

September 15

  • Cold Case Files (season 1)
  • Queens vs. Kings (season 1)

September 16

  • Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made

September 17

  • The Witch

September 18

  • Train to Busan

September 21

  • Sarah’s Key

September 22

  • Person of Interest (seasons 1-5)
  • SMOSH: The Movie

September 23

  • 20 Feet From Stardom

September 27

  • The Grandmaster

September 29

  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil

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