What’s Leaving Netflix in May 2026? Full List of TV Shows Exiting the Platform
The countdown has begun for several fan-favorite series. As Netflix prepares its seasonal catalog refresh, a wave of departures is imminent.
Streaming libraries are never static. To keep content fresh and manage licensing costs, the platform regularly purges titles that have reached the end of their contractual tenure.
From high-stakes courtroom dramas to satirical comedies, the upcoming exits represent a diverse range of genres. Some are even unexpected departures of Netflix Originals.
The May 2026 Netflix Exit Schedule
To help subscribers organize their final binge-watching sessions, we have compiled a comprehensive timeline of departures (via Whatβs on Netflix).
Friday, May 1
- Blue Mountain State (Seasons 1-3)
Saturday, May 2
- Boys Over Flowers
- Iris
Thursday, May 7
- NASCAR: Full Speed (Seasons 1-2)
Saturday, May 9
- Documentary Now! (Seasons 1-4)
Sunday, May 17
- Itβs Bruno! (Season 1)
- White Gold (Season 2)
Thursday, May 21
- Act Your Age (Season 1)
- Mob Psycho 100
- Wildfire (Seasons 1-4)
Wednesday, May 27
- Black Space (Season 1)
Sunday, May 31
- Dirty John (Seasons 1-2)
- Your Honor (Seasons 1-2)
Notable Exits and Streaming Shifts
One of the most significant changes involves NASCAR: Full Speed. While the first two seasons were Netflix staples, NASCAR Studios has shifted its alliance to Amazon.
With the debut of βFull Speed: The Daytona 500β on the rival platform, the first two seasons will now migrate to make the series a Prime Video exclusive.
For those who prefer satire, Documentary Now! offers a masterclass in parody. Created by SNL alumni, the show expertly mimics the aesthetic of real documentaries to tell absurd, fictional tales.
If you are in the mood for something more emotional, Wildfire provides a heartwarming look at the bond between a troubled teenager and a racehorse.
Finally, tension seekers should prioritize Your Honor. Starring Bryan Cranston, this gripping drama follows a judge forced into a moral abyss to protect his son after a fatal accident.
Which of these departures hits your watchlist the hardest? Are there any hidden gems on this list that you think more people should see before they vanish?
For more detailed reporting on these departures, you can refer to the original coverage of May’s exits.
The Science of the Stream: Why Content Leaves Netflix
The cyclical nature of streaming libraries is driven primarily by licensing agreements. Most non-original content is “leased” from a production studio for a specific window of time.
When those contracts expire, the studio can either renew the lease for a fee or reclaim the rights to host the show on their own proprietary serviceβa trend known as “repatriation.”
Industry analysts at Variety often note that the “streaming wars” have accelerated this process, as companies like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery pull content to bolster their own apps.
Furthermore, data-driven decisions play a role. If a show’s viewership metrics drop below a certain threshold, the cost of the license may no longer be justified by the number of eyes on the screen.
This shift is also detailed in broader industry reports from The Hollywood Reporter, which highlight how exclusivity deals are becoming the primary currency of the digital age.
Frequently Asked Questions About Netflix’s May Changes
What’s leaving Netflix in May 2026?
A variety of titles are exiting, ranging from the comedy Blue Mountain State to the drama Your Honor, as detailed in our schedule above.
Will NASCAR: Full Speed be available anywhere else?
Yes, the series is transitioning to become a Prime Video exclusive.
Why is Netflix removing its own Original series?
Not all “Originals” are owned entirely by Netflix; some are licensed exclusively for a time, and once those contracts expire, they may move to other platforms.
When is the last day to watch Your Honor on Netflix?
You have until May 31, 2026, to finish streaming the first two seasons of the series.
How can I stay updated on what’s leaving Netflix each month?
Following a monthly guide like this one or using the “Leaving Soon” section within the Netflix app is the best way to stay informed.
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