These TV Shows Are Leaving Netflix In December 2024

These TV Shows Are Leaving Netflix In December 2024


November 20, 2024 | Jesse Singer

These TV Shows Are Leaving Netflix In December 2024


Almost Gone

Netflix has so much content there's always a show to watch. But, if any of the shows you want to watch are on this list—then you better get binging, because come the end of December 2024 they will be gone (some sooner in the month than others).

Leaving December 1st: Basketball Wives (Seasons 3–4)

There have been 11 seasons of this reality series since 2010. If you've been waiting to get to seasons 3 and 4 on Netflix, stop waiting.

Screenshot of Basketball WivesShed Media US, Basketball Wives (2010-2024)

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December 1st: Big Brother (Season 6 and 17)

Not sure why those two seasons are leaving, but if they were the ones you've been putting off...it's time to start putting them on.

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December 1st: Haunted House (Season 1)

The haunting ends soon (at least on Netflix)

Screenshot  of the The Haunted House (2016-)CJ E&M, The Haunted House (2016-)

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December 1st: Inborn Pair (Season 1)

A 2011–12 Taiwanese romantic comedy drama about two unlucky-in-love people, brought together via an arranged marriage.

Screenshot of Inborn Pair ( 2011–2012)SETTV, Inborn Pair ( 2011–2012)

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December 1st: Meteor Garden (Season 1)

This Chinese show, based on the Manga series Boys Over Flowers, will soon be gone from Netflix.

Screenshot of Meteor Garden (TV Series 2018)Edko Beijing Films, Meteor Garden (2018)

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December 1st: Sonic X (Seasons 1–2)

There's probably a good "speed", "fast" joke to be made here with Sonic X leaving Netflix so soon.

Screenshot of animated  Sonic X (2003–2006)TMS Entertainment, Sonic X (2003–2006)

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December 2nd: Nightflyers (Season 1)

Based on a novella and stories by George R. R. Martin, Nightflyers premiered on the SyFy network back in 2018. They canceled it after one season (10 episodes).

Screenshot of Nightflyers (2018)Syfy, Nightflyers (2018)

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December 2nd: Supermodel Me: Revolution (Season 1)

The revolution is over on December 2nd.

Screenshot of Supermodel Me: RevolutionAXN Asia, Supermodel Me: Revolution

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December 4th: The Prince of Tennis: Match, Tennis, Juniors (Season 1)

Another show based on a Manga series, The Prince of Tennis: Match, Tennis, Juniors is about, to quote Netflix: "A tennis whiz beats the odds to excel on the court while juggling school and inspiring teammates."

Screenshot  of tv series The Prince of Tennis - Match! Tennis Juniors (2019)Hunan TV, The Prince of Tennis - Match! Tennis Juniors (2019)

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December 6th: Teasing Master Takagi-san (Season 1)

Not much time left to enjoy this Anime series.

Screenshot of Teasing Master Takagi-san (2018–2022)Shin Ei Animation, Teasing Master Takagi-san (2018–2022)

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December 7th: Voltron: Legendary Defender (Seasons 1–8)

The animated series ran for 8 seasons and 78 episodes between 2016–2018. And come December 7th 2024, the entire series will be leaving Netflix.

Screenshot  of animated tv show Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)Netflix, Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016–2018)

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