Key Takeaways

- Train to Busan and Peninsula leave Netflix on May 2nd
- Your Honor's two seasons depart on May 31st after becoming a sleeper hit
- Documentary Now! seasons 1-4 exit on May 8th
Netflix is clearing out its May 2026 library, and some genuine favorites are getting the boot. U.S. subscribers have a few weeks to catch up on a mix of acclaimed films and binge-worthy series before they vanish from the platform.
The departures reflect Netflix's ongoing strategy to let licensed titles expire while it pours money into original content. The streamer is projected to spend $20 billion on content in 2026, and that budget increasingly favors in-house productions over third-party licensing deals.
Movies Leaving Netflix in May 2026
May 1st brings the first wave of departures. Will Smith and Margot Robbie's 2015 con-artist caper Focus is leaving, along with Emily Blunt's tense cartel thriller Sicario and the Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan rom-com classic You've Got Mail.
The biggest loss for horror fans hits on May 2nd. Train to Busan, widely considered one of the greatest zombie films ever made, is departing alongside its companion film Peninsula. If you haven't seen the original, this is your last chance. The Korean thriller follows passengers trapped on a bullet train during a zombie outbreak. It's relentlessly paced and genuinely terrifying.
Later in May, Nicolas Cage's 2021 psychological drama Pig leaves the service. Cage plays a truffle hunter who embarks on a mission to rescue his beloved foraging pig. It's one of his best recent performances, a quiet and surprisingly emotional film that earned strong critical praise.
TV Shows Leaving Netflix in May 2026
The TV departures are fewer but still significant. Three seasons of Blue Mountain State, the raunchy college football comedy starring Denise Richards, leave on May 1st. The feature film sequel, Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland, goes with it.
Documentary Now!, the mockumentary series from Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Seth Meyers, packs up all four seasons on May 8th. Each episode parodies a different documentary style, from nature films to true crime. It's a niche show, but if you're a documentary nerd, it's essential viewing.
The biggest TV loss comes at the end of the month. Bryan Cranston's legal thriller Your Honor departs on May 31st. The series became a sleeper hit for Netflix after its original Showtime run, following a judge who covers up his son's involvement in a hit-and-run accident. If you've been meaning to start it, the clock is ticking.
Full Departure Schedule
Why Netflix Keeps Dropping Licensed Content
These departures are part of a broader pattern. Netflix now draws 62% of its U.S. library from original or exclusive titles, up from less than half just a few years ago. The company has 325 million global subscribers as of Q1 2026, and it's betting that original content keeps them subscribed better than licensed films that might appear on competing services.
Reddit users on r/Netflix have noticed the shift. Many complain about what they call "short-term rentals" of popular films. The library feels thinner on third-party hits, they say, even as Netflix continues to add original series and films.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does Train to Busan leave Netflix?
Train to Busan and Peninsula leave Netflix on May 2, 2026.
Is Your Honor leaving Netflix in 2026?
Yes. Both seasons of Your Honor depart Netflix on May 31, 2026.
What movies are leaving Netflix in May 2026?
Focus, Sicario, You've Got Mail, Train to Busan, Peninsula, and Pig are all leaving Netflix in May 2026.
Why does Netflix remove movies?
Netflix licenses most non-original content for limited periods. When those agreements expire, titles leave unless Netflix renews the deal.
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