Every TV Show Leaving Netflix in January 2025

Netflix, the leading streaming service globally, maintains viewer loyalty by offering a diverse selection of television series on its platform. With hit shows such as Stranger Things, You, Squid Game, Arcane, and numerous others, this streaming giant consistently draws viewers back for more. As new content continues to join Netflix in 2025, some long-standing favorites may have to be phased out. This could occur when licensing agreements expire or if a show fails to meet its performance expectations. In such cases, strategic decisions must be made to ensure that Netflix remains the top streaming platform.

The Arrowverse Succeeded Where the DCEU Failed

In 2023, it appeared as though both the Arrowverse and the DCEU came to an end with The Flash. The TV series on The CW that spanned nine seasons concluded in May 2023, mere weeks before the long-awaited DCEU feature film for The Flash was released. The DCEU wrapped up in December 2023 with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, while Superman & Lois, originally meant to be part of the Arrowverse, aired its final episode in December 2024. These two universes were created to intertwine and present the world of DC Comics to a wider audience, catering to people who might not typically read comic books.

‘A Little Euphoria, A Little ‘80s Prom’: The Story Behind How Sabrina Carpenter’s Duet With Chappell Roan Became The Moody Highlight Of Her Christmas Special

During the festive season, having a Netflix subscription is always a delight due to the numerous Christmas movies available on their platform. However, this year, we were treated to an additional treat with “A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter“. In a year where Carpenter has excelled in the music charts, it was heartwarming to see her collaborate with this season’s other rising pop star, Chappell Roan, for an amazing performance of “Last Christmas”.

The Biggest Revelations in ‘Aaron Rodgers: Enigma’, Explained

The gifted and controversial NFL quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is featured in Netflix’s latest three-part documentary series titled “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma”. This three-hour production explores Rodgers’ recovery from a torn Achilles tendon in 2023, providing him with the opportunity to contemplate his 20-year professional career as a Super Bowl champion and four-time MVP quarterback.